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The law articles, almost all of them written by one man, George Long, M.A., Fellow of Trinity College, while constituting no more than a very basic primer of the subject, are considerably better and more scholarly than the average article on other topics; a fact that William Smith more or less acknowledges in his preface, where Mr. Long's contributions are specially mentioned at some length.
Aliquots of this 15N2-enriched water were then added to the incubation bottles, with the enriched water constituting no more than 10% of the total sample volume.
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But the difficulty or even the impossibility of thus dealing with the evils, if that should be conceded, constitutes no warrant for suppressing them by methods precluded by the Constitution.
Perhaps for Mr Newman this constitutes "no evidence".
In our opinion it constitutes no ground for a reversal.
Numb. 2 constitutes no. 1 of this title.
Ordering the CT scan constituted no more than a click of a button for me.
The firing of the Taepodong-2 constituted no crisis, because "it was not aimed at any particular party".
Offering rational argument (that this is a real issue and legitimate subject, for instance) constitutes no line of defence against this particular charge.
The World Health Organisation has recently been advised by scientific experts that added sugar or, more specifically, non-milk extrinsic sugar should constitute no more than 5% of energy.
Undoubtedly it is a condition of penal laws that ignorance of them constitutes no defense to an indictment for their violation, but that rule has no application here.
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