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The decision largely left it to the states to determine what constitutes "serious difficulty".
"What constitutes serious value," Professor Volokh said, "is very much in the eye of the beholder".
But of course this leaves open the question of what constitutes "serious crimes".
The GMC tribunal will sit again today to decide whether Southall's behaviour constitutes serious professional misconduct and if so, what the penalty should be.
However, I will say this: both their theft and, I believe, any reproduction of the emails that were obtained on public websites, etc, constitutes serious criminal activity.
Perhaps more significant, the number who believed that copying from the Web constitutes "serious cheating" is declining -- to 29 percent on average in recent surveys from 34 percent earlier in the decade.
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— would not, I would submit, normally constitute serious news.
In a sport slowed by constant clutching and grabbing, this constituted serious momentum.
Each of these cases, however different in many ways, constitute serious problems governance that significantly revolve around political legitimacy.
For years, FBI officials have raised alarms that the decrepit conditions at Hoover constitute serious security concerns.
The company confirmed that many of the security vulnerabilities discovered in the earlier study did constitute serious problems, but said they could be corrected.
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