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Historically, Muslim Filipinos have never constituted a collective entity.
Sure, O'Gara's first-half kicking was shaky, but that hardly constituted a collective loss of nerve.
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Interculturalism is also concerned with the inclusion of groups since they constitute a "collective resource for the benefit of the collectivity".
Yet most people agree that the wild open spaces of the nation's grandest landscapes constitute a collective treasure.
These common values and beliefs constitute a "collective conscience" that works internally in individual members to cause them to cooperate.
We recently found that ganglioside GM1 forces a preferential distribution of cholesterol, constituting a collective structural pair across the membrane.
" Nearly 30,000 employees were made redundant from Woolworths at the same time and for the same reason, so to suggest 3,000 of them didn't constitute a collective redundancy is a nonsense".
Add in the pollution that they produce and it's clear that cars constitute a collective drag on urban areas".
The closure therefore constitutes a collective punishment imposed in clear violation of Israel's obligations under international humanitarian law," the agency said in the statement.
Characterizing the health we are trying to advance as that of populations, by contrast, may minimize the implication that special shared features or characteristics are needed in order for a group of individuals to constitute a collective unit whose health can be of concern.
But the tragedy also constitutes a collective trauma for all of us who feel the horror of it at more of a distance.
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