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These priorities do not necessarily constitute defects.
Other polygon structures, such as pentagons and heptagons, constitute defects of sidewalls.
Fictional endorsements of conduct otherwise regarded as vicious constitute defects because they curtail the aesthetic experience.
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It is tempting to hypothesize that H3F3A mutations (K27M and G34R/V) and IDH1 mutations constitute developmental defects and arise in unique precursor cells in different brain regions, explaining their substantial heterogeneity and differing clinical behavior.
However, branches result in knots within the stem that constitute a defect in both appearance and structural timber.
It is believed that the GnP particles mostly fill up the void that may constitute the defect which is the common morphological character of GO [13].
It is for this reason that the ease with which the standard issues are avoided on a reliabilist view may seem to some to constitute a defect rather than a virtue of the position.
Branches support the foliage needed for tree growth, but if the branch diameter is too large it may constitute a defect when the tree is assessed for timber quality and when the tree is processed into boards.
"The mistaken possession of the wrong parcel does not constitute a defect to the insured land," Kuehling wrote to the Shedds.
Any contamination occurring during processing - which is not included as a hazard in the HACCP plan - will also constitute a defect.
Remarkably, almost all of these aberrations constituted grave defects, many corresponding to more than 10-fold reductions in mitotic performance.
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