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Rather, he seemed to be trying to obliterate any possibility of shared agreement on what constitutes an authoritative source, and even on reality itself.
I think there's an idea of what constitutes an authoritative person or leader and it's not the voice of a polyamorous sex party attendee.
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It is true that when a local office gives an interpretation of a regulation or provides advice to a regulated party, this will not necessarily constitute an authoritative administrative position, particularly if the interpretation or advice contradicts the view of the agency as a whole.
But the surviving remnant already constitutes a solemn and authoritative statement.
Librarian of Congress James H Billington said the authoritative three-year study showed the loss "constitutes an alarming and irretrievable loss to our nation's cultural record".
This constitutes an impeachable offense.
What constitutes an absolute emergency?
Q: What constitutes an interview?
What constitutes an outsider?
What constitutes an object?
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