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For the two candidates, the runoff constitutes a lot of unknowns, politically speaking.
What constitutes a lot of candles before a blackout is a very different number from after a blackout.
The rest of the world, as divided as it is, at least agrees on money, what sum constitutes a lot of it, and how important it is.
And not only that, Yelp data often constitutes a lot of the review content.
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Nevertheless, they constitute a lot of office visits, and there isn't a lot we can offer besides reassurance".
b) "With the greatest respect, one Nepalese family moving into a house three streets down doesn't constitute a lot of immigration".
As I worked on "This Is Who Rules the Bars of New York," my roundup in this weekend's Food & Drink Issue of people who excel in activities like trivia and Ping-Pong at bars, I thought a lot about what exactly constitutes a bar pastime.
The block planning approach presented in the subsequent sections tries to overcome the difficulties associated with classic discrete time-based lot-sizing models and constitutes an attempt to integrate lot sizing and scheduling in a way that can easily be implemented in practice.
All of the situation that I tried to enumerate above - and a lot of other things - constitutes a somewhat gradual - often hidden, but nevertheless massive - removal and destruction of the ability of a particular group of people to survive.
There was a lot of uncertainty around what constitutes a sound organ allocation policy.
There are a lot of strange theories about what constitutes a good topic.
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