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Marilyn Strathern has argued that the significance of kinship for Euro-Americans in the past was that it constituted that part of the social world that was naturally given rather than subject to choice.
What constitutes that return?
And by doing that, it constitutes, the uses constitute direct infringement of plaintiffs' musical compositions, recordings".
His arguments are sometimes questionable at one point he tries to insist that America's past recoveries from reverses constitute evidence that it will be able to perform similar rebounds in the future.
The Securities and Exchange Commission filed civil charges that test the limits of what can constitute that duty when it accused a broker of trading on and passing information he learned through a relationship formed at Alcoholics Anonymous.
On the other hand, eToys claims that etoy.com is sufficiently similar to its own name that it constitutes trademark infringement.
TICA uses interference-range edge coloring for assigning a channel to a link, whereby it inspects the channel-assigned links within the interference range of both mesh nodes that constitute that link before assigning it a channel.
Such a disk might well constitute "that particular collective work"; it would surely qualify as a "revision" of the original collective work.
It constitutes that reality".
It will constitute that he definitely won't be able to perform live," he said.
Instead of asking for the facts that constitute meaning, it is argued, we should consider the role of meaning statements in our socio-linguistic practices.
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