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The N.R.C., however, has never defined what constitutes an unacceptable risk, and critics charge that its judgment on the matter has grown susceptible to outside influences.
A decade ago, when the International Astronomical Union defined what constitutes a planet, Pluto and Eris got the boot and were classified as dwarf planets.
So for the most part they defined what constitutes a physically active person as someone who engaged in at least an hour of moderate to vigorous physical activity per week.
The privacy settings of these pages do not sufficiently specify who may have access to the data, and it is not clearly defined what constitutes personal data and what not.
Of the 156 institutions that responded (62%), only 70 said they had written policies defining "interests," such as equity in a company owned by the institution or a top official; about the same number had defined what constitutes a conflict.
She also delineates several inefficiencies in the capture and delivery of water: none of the Columbia Basin states have clearly defined what constitutes wasteful water use; the states generally do not monitor water use or actively look for cases of waste; and significant amounts of water are lost via conveyance, return flows, and farming practices (Russell 1997).
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Kenneth A. Gross, a former deputy counsel at the Federal Election Commission, said Virginia law only vaguely defined what constituted a legitimate political committee expense, creating many potential loopholes.
Neither the initial guideline nor the validation study precisely defined what constituted leukocytosis, tachycardia, hypotension, severe hyperglycemia, or azotemia (1, 2).
The survey did not precisely define what constitutes a nap.
It depends how you define what constitutes an extreme theory.
The uncertainty comes in defining what constitutes "reasonable force".
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