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The survey did not precisely define what constitutes a nap.
It depends how you define what constitutes an extreme theory.
Meanwhile, security problems -- and the struggle to define what constitutes security -- have been in full view.
TTIP should define what constitutes subsidies and set a definitive timeframe for phasing them out".
A new watchdog for European banks will define what constitutes a large bonus.
In this paper, we define what constitutes digital soil mapping, sketch a brief history of it, and discuss some lessons.
"And the problem with the Bush plan is that it does not define what constitutes an improvement".
The bill would require the Treasury secretary, Timothy F. Geithner, to define what constitutes "unreasonable or excessive pay".
The bill passed today says that each state must "adopt uniform and nondiscriminatory standards that define what constitutes a vote and what will be counted as a vote".
While the rest of the league gets caught up in trying to define what constitutes tanking, the Bulls are playing hard and not giving up games.
While arm-twisting states to give tests to students, for example, he would leave it to the states themselves to write the tests and define what constitutes improvement.
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