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So what constitutes a true workaholic?
The debate over what constitutes a true fiber continues.
The debate about authenticity and what constitutes a true representation of past art is long-running.
Rose's comments stirred thought on a much bigger issue: What constitutes a "true" black experience?
Confocal laser endomicroscopy is a new endoscopic imaging technique, which constitutes a true technological advance over all previous techniques.
The affidavits define creation science as "origin through abrupt appearance in complex form," and allege that such a viewpoint constitutes a true scientific theory.
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On the other hand, the upper tropospheric easterlies become stronger and constitute a true easterly jet stream.
The fact that he knew he would not be around to face the judgment from the trial constituted a true moral hazard," he said.
In the cities there were small middle sectors of artisans, provisioners, and wage labourers, but they did not constitute a true middle class.
The multi-criteria syntheses, produced from its database can better understand needs, according to disease and type of care, as such constituting a true observatory for healthcare facilities and regional health authorities.
Foam strikes, and even damage resulting from them, were routine during shuttle launches; despite these strikes, each shuttle launched since 1986 had returned safely, helping reinforce the belief that foam shedding did not constitute a true threat.
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