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The uncertainty comes in defining what constitutes "reasonable force".

Even defining what constitutes a religion is fraught with difficulty.

The method requires a subjective decision defining what constitutes an "unsatisfactory state" depending on acceptable risks.

Even though pop outsells country, according to Nielsen, defining what constitutes the genre is difficult.

Demand is too great and defining what constitutes a knockoff too complicated.

Both actions suggest that the government may be loosely defining what constitutes healthy institutions.

Second, you would run smack into the problem of defining what constitutes a bank.

The debate about standards is focused on defining what constitutes appropriate standards.

After all, publishers themselves are still defining what constitutes advertising and editorial for these new sponsored content formats.

Defining what constitutes merely a jest and what is of a "menacing character" has not been easy for the judges.

And some companies, like Sears, Roebuck, are broadly defining what constitutes advertising, and will cease all telemarketing efforts that day.

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