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While the above sampling strategies significantly increase the chance to draw samples from "good" sets of points, that is still no guarantee that a sample constitutes a valid hypothesis.
Standards differ about what constitutes a valid vote.
*States should adopt uniform standards for what constitutes a valid vote.
In a heated market, the question of what constitutes a valid photographic print is a timely and relevant topic.
Thus, Newton's theory is not incorrect; rather, it constitutes a valid approximation to general relativity under certain conditions.
(Deresiewicz thinks that Ivy League students live in a "bubble of privilege," with a "narrow conception of what constitutes a valid life: affluence, credentials, prestige").
The lack of guidelines for the referendum -- it is unclear what constitutes a valid signature -- is also expected to lead to delays.
Having a shared understanding of what constitutes a valid test enables the innovators to deliver on it and the senior executives to demand it.
A shared understanding of what constitutes a valid test and how it jibes with other processes helps executives to set expectations and innovators to deliver on them.
Each major religious perspective "constitutes a valid context of salvation/liberation; but none constitutes the one and only such context" (Hick 1984, 229, 231).
To avoid the impact of the plastic in the environment, the recycling of plastics constitutes a valid alternative.
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