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Yet, it constitutes a substantial restraint upon the liberty of an unwilling witness.
As the judge rightly said, this provision constitutes "a substantial obstacle in the path of a woman seeking an abortion".
Although less frequently observed in wealthy countries, the increasing number of nosocomial infections constitutes a substantial public health problem worldwide1.
Between those two cases, however, are a wide range of differences on what type of alteration constitutes a substantial violation of the lease and what doesn't.
Mr. Duncan filed a Supreme Court appeal last week to argue that the appeals court took too narrow a view of what constitutes a substantial limitation.
Soil drainage constitutes a substantial factor affecting plant growth and various biophysical processes, such as nutrient cycling and greenhouse gas fluxes.
Using tailored cutting guides for osteocutaneous free fibula flap in complex mandibular reconstruction after cancer resection surgery constitutes a substantial improvement.
This constitutes a substantial benefit, compared to classical simulation methods (Monte Carlo or deterministic approaches), which usually requires a parallel computing architecture to obtain comparable results.
Carbon emitted from urban metabolism constitutes a substantial proportion of the anthropogenic greenhouse gas emission, which is at least partially responsible for the recent global warming.
"We find it inconceivable to conclude, based on the present record, that the use of one small feature, the date-picker, constitutes a substantial portion of the value of Outlook".
They are proposed to consist of a 42 kDa spinin-specific protein with an estimated content of about 2.5 × l05 spinin molecules per cell, which constitutes a substantial portion of the total protein of a spinae-producing bacterium17,19.
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