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These arguments constituted a threat to the genome project.
If the classmate constituted a threat to anyone, you might have to act.
He made the absurd argument that legalised gay marriage constituted a threat to the first amendment rights of religious conservatives.
On Sunday Hammond said millions of marauding economic migrants from Africa constituted a threat to European society.
John R. Bolton, the American ambassador, said those activities constituted a threat to international peace and security requiring Security Council action.
After Lessing devoted her energies to Sufism in the 1970s and 80s, it is difficult to imagine even MI5 thinking she constituted a threat to national security.
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But do these imperfections constitute a threat to health, and will treatment make a difference?
What kind of person constitutes a threat to public safety and the general welfare?
Corruption, left unchecked, constitutes a threat to the future security of Libya.
The Bank of England has set out its criteria for what constitutes a threat to financial stability.
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