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Women occupying a percentage of legislative seats that matches their percentage of the population would constitute perfect equality on this metric, but no comparator country comes close to that.
A value of 0 would constitute perfect identity, such as might occur from accidentally duplicating a file name.
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He says that Sufiya's pregnancy constitutes perfect proof of her guilt.
What would constitute a "perfect" day for you?
Frozen "fishcicles" and "chickencicles" may not be your ideal holiday treat, but for Gus, Ida and Lily, the polar bears at the Central Park Zoo, they constitute a perfect present.
At wit's end over the tortoise pace of school reform, taxpayers constitute a perfect audience for self-styled reformers who claim to have the solution for failing schools.
In what way? 3. Before making a telephone call, do you ever rehearse what you are going to say? Why? 4. What would constitute a "perfect" day for you? 5.
As the narrator and his wife try doggedly to clear her name through appeals to the Interior Ministry, the courts, the newspapers and documentary makers, they gradually realize that accusations of this sort constitute a perfect crime.
Still, the mere installation of such systems does not automatically constitute a perfect solution.
Bacteria, in particular E. coli cells, constitute a perfect toolbox for glycoengineering, as they tolerate the incorporation and manipulation of foreign bacterial glycosylation pathways.
This 100% accuracy does not constitute a perfect result: 19 proteins lack predictions, and ETA would necessarily miss secondary functions for "moonlighting" proteins (though no evidence suggested multiple functions).
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