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"People talked about the Internet as a business revolution; it actually constitutes more of a business evolution," argues Orit Gadiesh, the chairman of Bain & Co., consultants.

The number with which he favors us constitutes more of a threat to English grammar ("What has become of you and I?") than to Charles Aznavour, who seems to be Finney's model.

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Why does an ostensible "ally" seem to constitute more of a threat than, say, Iran?

China will be hosting the G20 summit; the UK has been an active member of the G20, which came into its own after the 2008 financial crisis, and it would have constituted more of a statement if May had decided not to go.

The Republican presidential nominee, whose visit followed a stop earlier this month in Detroit, was halfway through remarks at the Bethel United Methodist church that constituted more of a typical stump speech than anything tailored to focus on Flint's two-year water crisis, when the Rev Faith Green Timmons interrupted.

While the Saudi Ministry of Health has energetically campaigned to reduce the risk of diseases such as MERS and meningitis spreading through among the pilgrims, failures in elementary crowd control constitute more of a danger - despite the strict schedules prescribed for Hajj groups moving between the ritual sites.

When asked to judge whether briefly presented photographs depicted safe or unsafe driving scenes, many people failed to notice pedestrians positioned unexpectedly near the road, and they were somewhat more likely to notice pedestrians who constituted more of a hazard.

The libertins, constituting more of a literary salon than the philosophically- and scientifically-oriented Mersenne circle, promoted a morality determined by reason, stripped of theological considerations, and defined on an individualist basis.

2. Since biases ingrained in criminal justice and society-at-large make the hard numbers of this violence essentially unknowable, these 594 victims constitute more of a "poll" of LGBT murders, and what polls can tell us are percentages.

But the court also accepted the principle that a lower-altitude incursion, at a height which might have constituted more of an interference to the baron's use of his land, would have amounted to trespass.

Pore structure analysis shows that mecropores constitute more of the porosity of the prepared AC.

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