Exact(1)
Moreover, the words themselves do not constitute error standing alone.
Similar(59)
Even if effects are indeed true and hence findings do not constitute type I errors, effect sizes are often overestimated if their true effects are small, but the sample size is too low to reliably detect small effects with high confidence (Zöllner and Pritchard 2007; Ioannidis 2008).
The water contamination and the error caused by the use of nondeuterated salt in buffers do not constitute significant problems.
Pizza cravings do not constitute emergencies.
Certainly, such exemptions do not constitute doping".
Surely, they do not constitute a school.
Our results do not constitute a proof of unitarity.
The studied species probably do not constitute a monophylum.
Nine years do not constitute a storied career in sportswriting.
He said: "Facts do not constitute the truth.
Thus such systems do not constitute true immobilized enzymes.
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