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It can be analyzed into the act of intentional aiming and the object constituted in that aiming.
But law cannot fail to be a candidate authority, for it is constituted in that role by our political practices.
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In the case of the European Union polity, for example, it has been argued that 'the EU's governance blend... requires... domains to be constituted in order that they may be governed' [[ 92]: 146].
Third, genetic parents do not provide the material from which the child is constituted in utero; that derives from the gestational mother, not the genetic parents (Silver 2001).
Human persons, for such a modern, do not exist as we imagine them to, and are not causally constituted in ways that we can intuit or even comprehend, except vaguely.
The first time the video was streamed in each country constituted publication in that country, and with it the potential for copyright infringement under local laws.
Subjectivity consequently seems to be constituted in such a fashion that it can and, at times, must relate to itself in an "othering" manner.
After all, we can imagine being constituted in such a way that we failed to disapprove of those who do not honor their promises.
"They are spaces that are constituted in terms of discontinuities.
He described culture as something that is constituted in the interaction between media and human beings".
The same is true for numerous other vulnerable minorities who share with LGBTQ people an identity that is constituted, in part, through freedom of expression.
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