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These global failures are so immense that they constitute enough reason to abandon this system.
They don't even constitute enough of a movie market for Columbia Pictures to be concerned about how they're represented.
If you ask me, sunlight, quiet and the sound of birds singing constitute enough of an escape to recharge my batteries.
Although problematic for Mr Farage the demonstrations may be considered public order issues and not likely to constitute enough of a personal threat to him to warrant expensive protection by specially trained police officers.
Looking at the facts, it could be argued that these weapons don't constitute enough threat to warrant more stringent legislation.
Kyl went on to note that these matters may not constitute enough of a black mark on Holder's resume to deny him confirmation.
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Reasonable people, of course, can disagree about what constitutes "enough".
Sex resembles money, in that the quest for it is inexhaustible; like money no one can ever have too much; and no one knows what constitutes "enough".
That juror contended, the others wrote, that foreknowledge by Merck about a risk from Fosamax constituted enough proof that the drug caused the injury to Mrs. Boles.
But now that Revis is gone and the roster is gutted, it is difficult to tell what constitutes enough success to save Ryan.
Set up to decide whether Seretse was a fit and proper person to discharge the functions of Chief, the inquiry found in his favour but nonetheless argued that South Africa's opposition to his marriage, and therefore his chieftainship, constituted enough reason to bar Khama from returning to his country.
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