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"The trope of trans women" constituting "a threat to women's spaces has been tossed around forever," Julia Serano told me.
Because the U.N.'s sanctions against the Taliban are now imposed for "constituting a threat to the peace, stability and security of Afghanistan," rather than for international terrorism, they can be suspended for peace talks.
Besides constituting a threat in itself, North Korea has managed to raise tensions and heighten suspicion between the other members of the "six-party talks" (America, China, Japan, Russia and South Korea), intended to lead to its denuclearisation.
Entry was denied under EU law, and reportedly supported under regulation 19 of the Immigration (European Economic Area) Regulations 2006, an EU law which allows a member state to refuse entry to individuals if they are regarded as constituting a threat to public policy, security or health.
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Sometimes what constitutes a threat is questionable".
These arguments constituted a threat to the genome project.
You become indiscriminate about what constitutes a threat.
They constitute a threat to our democratic institutions . . .
But do these imperfections constitute a threat to health, and will treatment make a difference?
For Mr. Bush the attacks constituted a threat and an opportunity.
What kind of person constitutes a threat to public safety and the general welfare?
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