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Messi's flashes of brilliance seemed designed to remind City of what constitutes true greatness.
Leave aside the claim that "speaking out on issues" constitutes true patriotism.
One of the novel's blurbs likens it to "The Ambassadors," but "The Portrait of a Lady" seems to cast a longer shadow, for "Necessary Errors" is powerfully absorbed by Isabel Archer's dilemmas — the question of what constitutes true liberty, and the drama of choice.
What constitutes true and honourable art (alien concepts for those who think that art is one long masturbatory act of self indulgence - although remember that it was Norman Mailer who said that the final purpose of art is to intensify, even exacerbate moral consciousness)?
So what constitutes true beauty?
He denied that humans need supernatural revelation in order to discover and realize what constitutes true religion.
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The Ninth Circuit majority found the material to constitute "true threats" rather than protected speech.
But I have to wonder if such obvious stereotyping constituted true animus.
Mrs. Warren's position is that poverty and a society that condones it constitute true immorality.
In Elonis v United States, the justices will ask whether a husband's threats of violence towards his estranged wife (he mused about the sight of her "head on a stick") constitute "true threats" when delivered via Facebook.
Thus such systems do not constitute true immobilized enzymes.
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