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What she means by this is that in both places the protocol is so arcane as to constitute a subject unto itself.
But the futility of artistic technique in the face of world conditions may constitute a subject for art as substantial as any other, and rather more compelling than today's stacked-deck models of success.
For those who find this approach promising, there remains the difficult question of which mental states constitute a subject's evidence.
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"The people itself constitutes a subject.
Every metaschema has nodes, called meta-semantic types, each of which denotes a group of semantic types constituting a subject area of the SN.
Mammals constitute a rich subject of study on evolution and development and provide model organisms for experimental investigations.
The Maynard ruling determined that the government may capture pieces of information that, when reviewed individually, are not invasions of privacy, but may constitute a search subject to a Fourth Amendment review when taken together.
The cause, frequency, variety and effect of intersex conditions constitute a fascinating subject, and experiencing it from Cal's perspective – where each diagnosis and prognosis is like a mortar demolishing the future he saw for himself – is heartbreaking.
By Gilbert's definition, participants in a convention constitute a plural subject.
Thus, a Lewisian convention does not ensure that its adherents constitute a plural subject.
This critique of "woman" as a unified object of theorizing entails that "woman" also cannot constitute a unified subject of knowing (Lugones & Spelman 1983).
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