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In a statement on its website, ReactOS cited differing legal definitions of what constitutes clean-room reverse engineering as a cause for the conflict.
These images constitute clean image data.
Wind power, constituting clean and low-carbon energy, is being rapidly developed in China.
However, while these findings are supportive of a standard collective model, they do not constitute clean tests of it because hours worked depend at least on wages, which may be related to the BMI ratio.
What constitutes a clean meal is similarly vague.
And paying back government loans hardly constitutes a clean bill of health for G.M. The money it is returning to the government is simply part of the loan that the company does not need.
She did not define what would constitute a clean athlete.
I mean, it must have knocked his self-confidence, if nothing else.' At the end of 1971 Drake wrote some new songs in Tanworth, but they constituted a clean break from the second- and third-person meditations of the previous two albums.
A U.K. parliamentary committee report backs the view that Brexit cannot constitute a "clean break" in data protection law terms with the European Union.
Three enzymes, a monooxygenase P450BM3 mutant, an alcohol dehydrogenase ScCR from Streptomyces coelicolor and an amine dehydrogenase EsLeuDH from Exiguobacterium sibiricum, constituted a clean cascade reaction system with easy product isolation.
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