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Yet it did constitute one very big surprise to both them and to the fellow Scot sitting next to him.
However, it did constitute a special challenge to gain the trust of young highland mothers living in patriarchal families and making them speak up about sensitive issues of gender and decision making.
But Ivo Istvan, the chief prosecutor in the case, said that using a state job to entice a lawmaker to resign did constitute bribery, no different than offering a briefcase full of money.
This in itself does not constitute an objection to P1 of the indispensability argument, as Sober is quick to point out (Sober 1993, p. 53), although it does constitute an objection to Quine's overall view that mathematics is part of empirical science.
But, the Soviet presence in Cuba does constitute a threat to the political stability of the hemisphere.
Further, although the correction of all hormonal deficits by an adequate multiple hormone replacement therapy, is not currently possible, hormone therapy does constitute a viable solution to prevent and treat most hormonal deficits due to pathological aging.
However, it does constitute a systematic attempt to explore the commonly held assumption that funding allocated to social science research is limited.
Radioactive materials brought to the surface along with some toxic fluids used in drilling do constitute a realistic danger to drinking water.
The proposal does constitute a radical challenge to the philanthropic status quo.
If Fair Trade for All does constitute an existential threat to small coffee farmers, it hasn't yet materialized.
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