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Urban exploration is international, with groups around the world, but it is too various in its motives and methods to constitute anything like a community.
They said no evidence presented to them so far seemed to constitute anything more than isolated instances of the failure of the department's disciplinary system.
But the cases vary widely in gravity; the continuing investigations may ultimately find nothing illegal or unethical; and political scientists and government watchdogs are divided on whether the current allegations constitute anything heavier than coincidence.
But as such, this subset of the population does not yet constitute anything close to a mass market.
Even with near-universal disapproval of Texas's regulations in the scientific community, where the marginal benefit of the laws is zero beyond conservative politics, an "undue burden" does not seem to constitute anything less than an outright prohibition.
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And yet "Literary Occasions" constitutes anything but a fairy tale of success.
Claude Guéant, the interior minister, described as "odious" the idea that such contacts constituted anything other than communication of the facts.
And political scientists, government watchdogs and former prosecutors are divided on whether the current crop of allegations constitutes anything heavier than mere coincidence.
(Do the last six items seem to nudge one another?) Eventually, such books, and others like them, will all come to dust, including the two so far on dust itself, but before they do we might ask ourselves if this expenditure of print on the obvious and quotidian constitutes anything like a trend, or even a cultural shift.
During Alboin's kingship the Lombards crossed the Apennines and plundered Tuscia, but historians are not in full agreement as to whether this took place under his guidance and if this constituted anything more than raiding.
Reading a powerful blog post or an inspiring tweet does not constitute confronting anything.
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