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Szarkowski's notion of what constituted "significant fact" was both fiercely discerning and radically democratised.
Oromos, for example, have over the past two centuries constituted significant populations in southwest Asia (Bulcha, 2002).
Although this land use type constituted significant share at the beginning of the study period, there was a significant decline over the study period; from 13.06 % (19,227 ha) in 1957 to 3.15%% (4633 ha) in 1985 and to 1.93 % (2826 ha) in 2005 (Table 2).
With fabric culled from Turkey, Bangladesh, the United Arab Emirates, Sri Lanka, UK, India and within her native Pakistan, each piece shows maps of port cities that constituted significant European trade routes.
A cross-sectional survey across a wide age range (22 to 93 years), reported that hip dysplasia-associated malformations (for example, DDH, acetabular dysplasia, pistol-grip deformity) constituted significant risk factors for the progression of hip OA [ 86].
In order to clarify which of these determinants constituted significant predictors of compulsive buying, the variables that were significantly related to this phenomenon at level p < 0.05 in the univariate analyses were then included in a multivariate logistic regression analysis (Enter method).
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Debate itself constitutes significant change.
There are also disagreements over what constitutes "significant" impact.
I don't think that, in itself, constitutes significant inter-personal dysfunction".
But scientists say there was debate in their ranks over what might constitute "significant chemical change".
If implemented — admittedly a big if — this would constitute significant progress.
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