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The argument for blanket de-regulation in this country traditionally hinges on three subtle errors of judgment: confusion over what kind of freedom the U.S. Constitution is designed to protect; confusion over what constitutes a genuine public health risk; and confusion over the relationship between Christian values and free market capitalism.
Another adds that this instability "constitutes a genuine risk to health, safety and environmental performance" at the complex.
that constitutes a genuine threat or harassment" in a list describing categories of speech that the University may regulate or restrict.
But now The Christian Century has come up with a variation on the concept that constitutes a genuine intellectual challenge rather than a mere exercise in snideness.
Thinking Matters courses are meant to help you develop a sense for what constitutes a genuine question or problem and how to address it in a creative and disciplined manner.
Moreover, the Court has gradually broadened its understanding of what constitutes a genuine choice so that now most voucher or tax benefit programs benefiting the parents of children attending sectarian schools seem able to pass constitutional muster.
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All this would constitute a genuine improvement in transparency.
What piece of news would constitute a genuine surprise?
But does that kind of vote constitute a genuine politics?
Federal prosecutors said the posting constituted a genuine threat.
For a brief, tantalizing moment, independent television stations and newspapers seemed to constitute a genuine Egyptian public sphere.
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