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After two decades of waiver [to relocate the US embassy to Jerusalem] we are no closer to a lasting peace between Israel and the Palestinians". Indeed, the final status of Jerusalem never constituted a make-or-break issue in any previous negotiations.
Funding for his border wall might be difficult to swing, although the White House's broad definition for what constitutes a "wall" makes it easier for Democrats to stomach.
Last year, football players at Northwestern University shook up the NCAA by filing a petition to hold a union election, arguing that their scholarships constitute a form of payment that makes them employees of the school.
Not just the geographical distribution of precipitation, but also the fact that water does not always collect in places where it is immediately accessible for agriculture constitutes a problem; this makes it necessary to build, for example, conveyance infrastructures.
"The other has ideas: about rhythm and time, about black bodies and black music, what constitutes a tribe, or makes a person truly free.
Development of next-generation stochastic multiscale models whose parameters can be learned from available clinical data under uncertainty constitutes a research challenge made more difficult by the high computational cost typically associated with the solution of these models.
It constitutes an inductive approach making it possible to "listen to the words" of the text and acquire a better understanding of the participants' perspective [ 28, 29].
Recently, scientists have been fine-tuning the diagnostic tools for what constitutes a substance-use problem, making it easier for people to recognize when their ritual becomes risk.
"So if the content shared doesn't violate any policy, which is often the case, and you have no clear notion of what constitutes a fake account, that makes enforcement significantly harder.
As the head of the Department's Antitrust Division, Anne Bingaman is an antimonopolist, the sort of person who was common around the Justice Department in the nineteen-thirties and forties, and was thoroughly weeded out in the eighties, a period during which the laws on what constitutes a monopoly were relaxed, making it harder for people like Bingaman to operate.
An analysis including more members of the germanica group sensu Sowa [44] would help to determine whether this group should be fused with the semicolorata or whether it constitutes a monophyletic lineage, perhaps making semicolorata paraphyletic.
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