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However, while these findings are supportive of a standard collective model, they do not constitute clean tests of it because hours worked depend at least on wages, which may be related to the BMI ratio.
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In a statement on its website, ReactOS cited differing legal definitions of what constitutes clean-room reverse engineering as a cause for the conflict.
Nonetheless, the evidence is most compelling that fragment E was interchanged between samples NDsq0167 and NDsq0168, thus constituting a clean case of sample crossover.
She did not define what would constitute a clean athlete.
What constitutes a clean meal is similarly vague.
I mean, it must have knocked his self-confidence, if nothing else.' At the end of 1971 Drake wrote some new songs in Tanworth, but they constituted a clean break from the second- and third-person meditations of the previous two albums.
And paying back government loans hardly constitutes a clean bill of health for G.M. The money it is returning to the government is simply part of the loan that the company does not need.
A U.K. parliamentary committee report backs the view that Brexit cannot constitute a "clean break" in data protection law terms with the European Union.
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