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Failure to pay "shall constitute an event of default under the operating agreement," the company stated.
We may suspect that any such D will be too heterogeneous or gerrymandered to constitute an event, but there seems to be no principled reason for thinking that in all such cases, the earlier screener will be coherent enough to be a proper event, while the later screener will not be.
In this analysis we take only formal unions (civil and religious marriages) to constitute an event ending the spell.
The short exon 3b encodes 16 amino acids with no homology to DSX or other known proteins and it constitute an event of exon gain.
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On one hand, the launch of the NOW is accompanied by a huge increase in funding and thus constitutes an event that needs to be explained.
He wrote in 1977: The invention of the Greek alphabet, as opposed to all previous systems, including the Phoenician, constituted an event in the history of human culture, the importance of which has not as yet been fully grasped.
In areas such as cardiovascular disease, this is recognized as being problematic, as investigators may not be sure what constitutes an event and may have limited access to diagnostic information from other medical services, perhaps from health events that happened to the patient in other cities.
Kariba's collapse, like Mosul's, would constitute an epochal event in the history of energy development — the dam industry's Chernobyl.
"The committee advised that the cluster of microcephaly and other neurological complications constitute an extraordinary event and public threat to other parts of world," Chan explained.
Our findings also suggest the need for careful consideration by key decision makers of what should constitute an "alertable" event.
In addition, global DNA hypomethylation is thought to constitute an early event in some cancers and can progressively occur and accumulate during aging (Wilson et al. 2007).
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