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Advocates following the Kantaras dispute say the judge's decision should be based on the children's best interest, but disagree as to what constitutes those interests.
The equilibrium product line constitutes those varieties yielding the highest upper envelope.
The study population constitutes those patients identified by the 2011 survey, and their neighbours without podoconiosis.
Here we postulate that the content of antioxidant enzymes is relevant to both the reactive oxygen stress and the building block that constitutes those enzymes.
(Tim, 52) Both the collation of facts, and the analysis of what constitutes those facts, contribute to what self-monitoring meant to the men in our study.
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The economy, education, health care, immigration, and energy may well constitute those reasons.
In the Revelation to John, the 144,000 "…who have not defiled themselves with women" (Revelation 14 4) constituted those chosen for entry into the Kingdom of God.
Everyone likely has their own opinions about what would constitute those ratings, and naturally, they're all completely subjective.
A legal form to constitute those bodies is established in some Regions with various more specific requirements.
Racist habits of whiteness can be changed, but only indirectly, through changes to the environments that help constitute those habits.
Individuals in a particular year whose membership numbers matched their membership numbers in the following year's enrolment data constituted renewals and those that did not match constituted those who did not renew.
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