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Since the appeal to teleological norms involves the idea that the norms constitutive of a telos determine mental content it constitutes a form of CD normativism (see section 3.2).
Some proponents also question whether the taxation of dividends truly constitutes a form of double taxation.
These are most often the locus of exogamy; marrying a member of one's own clan or moiety typically constitutes a form of incest.
But on Wednesday, its august chambers entertained a debate of perhaps less significance but far more prurience: whether lap dancing constitutes a form of art.
But the European Commission is now investigating whether the tax exemption constitutes a form of illegal state aid.Observers note two delicious ironies.
The English poetic "set forms" are all imports, if you discount count Anglo-Saxon alliterative metre, which hardly constitutes a form, and, I suppose, the Clerihew - fun, but hardly a likely vehicle of profound expressiveness.
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Does the video itself constitute a form of redress?
Overly vigorous investigations of ominously ill-defined "bullying" can themselves constitute a form of bullying.
How can a consensual relationship, as Salinger's unquestionably were, constitute a form of abuse?
They constitute a form of pictorial dandyism that traces back to Polke.
The lack of due diligence in investigating and punishing Carrera Almoina constituted a form of discrimination, argues Delgado.
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