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Mr. Parker, Dr. Gentry and two other colleagues constituted what some called an ecological SWAT team.
During that era, health-care costs constituted what was then considered an outrageous percentage of the gross domestic product — almost eight per cent.
Everyone recognized, at least intuitively, that theft constituted what can loosely be defined as a zero-sum game: what Bob gained, Joe lost.
Mr. Schwartz said that 90percentt of the car owners came from the neighborhood and constituted what he described as a "powerful lobby".
Novelists and essayists constituted what Azorín (pseudonym of José Martínez Ruiz) named the Generation of 1898, today considered an "Age of Silver," second only to Spain's Siglo de Oro (Golden Age).
Direct papal intervention in the appointment of bishops created severe tensions in France and even more so in Germany, which, with Burgundy and much of Italy, constituted what would later be called the Holy Roman Empire (see Researcher's Note).
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They constitute what are known as the Four Freedoms.
This constitutes what economists call a pure public good.
They constitute what business historian Alfred D. Chandler Jr. called the visible hand.
These things constitute what Popper terms the 'background knowledge'.
that constitutes what religion is (Collected Works, vol. 1, p. 33).
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