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It denied that the purchase of advertising space by a common carrier constituted any part of interstate commerce, or that Congress has any constitutional power to prohibit it from doing so.
As late as the 1980s, only the conservative National Action Party (Partido de Acción Popular; PAN) constituted any kind of a threat to the PRI.
Members of the group deny the meeting constituted any kind of formal talks about a potential coalition government.
In reality the communities were economically successful but hardly constituted any important source of income for the Jesuit order.
Now don't get me wrong, Bahlul's conduct may very well have constituted any number of crimes chargeable in our regular federal courts, for example, conspiracy to kill U.S. civilians.
I. = (Novel Object Exploration Time/Total Exploration Time)×100), where exploration constituted any investigative behavior (i.e., head orientation, sniffing) or deliberate contact that occurred with each object.
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We can perhaps expect Nunes to quibble with the definition of a "White House staffer" or what constitutes "any of [Trump's] aides". Maybe he'll argue that the National Security Council is a separate entity.
This Agreement does not constitute any form of employment by GNL of the Winners.
This Agreement does not constitute any form of employment by GNM of the Finalists.
Acts that do not, in the farthest stretch of the imagination, constitute any such abuse.
He wants to exist as a measurable body: that way, the tumour cannot constitute any kind of reproach.
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