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It constituted progress, improvement and even a bit of hope.
Pressed for specifics — like where Revis is, how he is passing his time and whether this constituted progress — Feinsod declined to comment.
He insisted that progression to the Champions League group stage which has been so poor, as well advancing as one round further than last year in the League Cup constituted progress.
This reflected the variance of self reported change in shared care reported in the trial, [ 19] although the interviews enabled a more in-depth understanding of what constituted progress in the eyes of the practitioners.
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The president declined to define what would constitute progress.
One can even argue about what constitutes progress or regress, and many do.
So where does this leave me and does it constitute progress?
It's far from obvious that explaining unprovable beliefs with unprovable theories constitutes progress.
Identifying good explanations constitutes progress (alas, quantum physics still lacks such an account).
Timbers fans must ask themselves: Would conceding a late, game-deciding goal against mighty Kansas City constitute progress?
While all these aspects constitute progress, it is misguided to think that they combine to create urban sustainability.
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