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The first part defines what constitutes an MAE, while the remainder of the clause defines events that are excluded from the definition even though they rise to that level.
The agreement, which is legally binding, defines what constitutes legal timber in the producer country and sets up a system to verify compliance and ensure that timber for export can be traced back to the source.
GINA specifically defines what constitutes "genetic" information and a "genetic test".
Spending no more than 5 or 10percentt of total expenditures on campaign activities more appropriately defines what constitutes an "insubstantial" amount.
Human rights principles, based on the Human Rights Convention, must be better respected in both jurisdictions, and an agreement between the sides should be reached that clearly defines what constitutes adequacy for government access to data.
The revised rules prohibit the "wrongful distribution or broadcasting of an intimate image" and broadly defines what constitutes such an image, including those distributed "with reckless disregard as to whether the depicted person would be humiliated, harmed, intimidated, threatened, or coerced".
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The survey did not precisely define what constitutes a nap.
Even defining what constitutes a religion is fraught with difficulty.
Even though pop outsells country, according to Nielsen, defining what constitutes the genre is difficult.
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".
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