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There was also the knowledge that Germany do not have to be playing well to constitute a threat in such a final.
It is possible that our partial withdrawal from Indo-China, the decline in American activity in the Formosa Strait, and our preparations for evacuating Okinawa have convinced the Chinese that we no longer constitute a threat in Asia & that Hanoi is now fighting a futile war.
Εven if this has happened, we would like them to reconsider why a kiss would constitute a threat in the first place and the reasons why we had to 'invite ourselves to the party' this time".
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Besides constituting a threat in itself, North Korea has managed to raise tensions and heighten suspicion between the other members of the "six-party talks" (America, China, Japan, Russia and South Korea), intended to lead to its denuclearisation.
Overweight and obesity constitute a current threat to the recruitment of soldiers with 23percentt of potential recruits not meeting health and nutrition standards; and stunting and hunger constitute a threat to stability and security in many countries.
These benefits are desirable particularly in elderly population in whom GA constitute a threat for their life.
Sen. Jackson feels that Soviet airplanes and submarines in Cuba constitute a threat to our lines of communication and our oil supply.
But, the Soviet presence in Cuba does constitute a threat to the political stability of the hemisphere.
It also claims that "the situation in Sudan continues to constitute a threat to international peace and security".
His brother and others in his situation do not constitute a threat, he says.
The ACLU and others are arguing that the comments are in poor taste, but do not constitute a threat and are therefore covered under the First Amendment.
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