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What constitutes "real work"?
What constitutes "real work" keeps moving, a line drawn in shifting sands.
Setting aside the fraught question of what constitutes real Arabic, there is surely something to be said for introducing children to literature that speaks to them.
In 2008, two Naples catering associations, Real Pizza and the Association of Neapolitan Pizza-makers, called on the EU to introduce regulations on what constitutes real "Neapolitan pizza".
The debate will continue to rage about what constitutes "real" football, but Commissioner Roger Goodell has not been interested in engaging in that discussion.
Comments from some supporters of Julian Assange as to what constitutes "real rape" and the treatment of the young woman in Rochdale by the authorities and police investigating child grooming, abuse and trafficking charges suggests there is a long way to go before the UK and US can look to the past as the bad old days.
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"To retain care and scrupulosity about each detail from within the teeming wormball of data and rule and exception and contingency which constitutes real-world accounting — this is heroism".
Sixty votes, not 52 or 53, often constitute real working control in the Senate.
Applying this system to other disciplines would constitute real health care reform.
A few blocks away, Ujang Suryana, 62, had his own firm opinions about what constituted real civet coffee.
The investment bank wasn't able to persuade its lawyers in the United States that the relevant repurchase agreements constituted real sales.
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