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Without punctuation what constitutes a "sentence" is difficult to define even for modern languages.
Lawyers for the woman, Lesly Yajayra Perdomo, a health care company account executive in Reno, Nev., argued that a high murder rate for women in her native Guatemala meant that deporting her would constitute "a death sentence".
The US Supreme Court has ruled that the mandatory life sentence constitutes a "cruel and unusual punishment" however, as the crime was committed by somebody under the age of 18.
He's an aspiring poet in Sarajevo, an exile in Chicago and ends up, like Conrad — whose presence in that first sentence constitutes a double tease — an Eastern European celebrated for his writing in English.
At the federal level recent calls have been quite diverse, arguing reclassifying what constitutes a "violent crime," reducing mandatory minimum sentencing, and most certainly further reducing the disparity between crack cocaine and cocaine for the purposes of federal sentencing guidelines.
But since the previous sentence has established that a majority constitutes a quorum to do business, it's obvious that the "of the Members present" part is understood.
He was condemned, pleaded guilty and sentenced to death for something that I clearly don't think constitutes a crime in journalism".
What constitutes a dish?
What constitutes a dead backpack?
But what constitutes a surplus?
What constitutes a flawed typeface?
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