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Yet men are so constituted that the individual cannot secure his own interests unless he contributes to the common welfare.
Mikhail Botvinnik, three times world chess champion, wrote in his book Computers, Chess and Long-Range Planning that the Kotok McCarthy program's "rule for rejecting moves was so constituted that the machine threw the baby out with the bath water".
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What constitutes that return?
Yet it was the Oscars graciously recognising Crash with its most prestigious award that constituted official confirmation that the US had graduated to a "post-racial" society.
Mr. Trimble says he believes that the new action by the I.R.A. constitutes that assurance.
These kinds of events, events that constituted the Holocaust, appear in the newspaper every day".
The geometry of the sections that constitute the girder is the follow (Fig. 16).
What subsequently took place was the major escalation that constituted the "riot" that filled media headlines and editorials for days.
But for their act, the particular genocide that constituted the Holocaust would not have occurred.
Stamping plants specialize in producing the formed metal parts that constitute the body of the automobile.
"You have to send the whole set of particles that constitute the thing that you want to be teleported".
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