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Ordering the CT scan constituted no more than a click of a button for me.
The firing of the Taepodong-2 constituted no crisis, because "it was not aimed at any particular party".
In the early imminent expectation, the period between death and the coming of the Kingdom still constituted no object of concern.
The Limpopo constituted no barrier, and between 1889 and 1895 all the African territories south of the Congo territory were annexed.
As long as they remained divided, they constituted no threat; however, when they were under strong leaders, able to forge a united nomadic empire challenging the dominance of the Chinese, there were confrontations.
However, the same statements were formulated for the "Walk to the bus stop" and the "Wait at the bus stop -scenarios and there thestop -scenariosonstituted no problem for the CWD.
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Perhaps for Mr Newman this constitutes "no evidence".
Offering rational argument (that this is a real issue and legitimate subject, for instance) constitutes no line of defence against this particular charge.
The World Health Organisation has recently been advised by scientific experts that added sugar or, more specifically, non-milk extrinsic sugar should constitute no more than 5% of energy.
About 50 to 80 percent of the white cells are neutrophils, while the eosinophils and basophils together constitute no more than 3 percent.
For properties in areas that didn't suffer extensive storm damage, the inspection may constitute no more than a drive-by.
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