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The disagreement turns on two questions: (1) whether the Report constitutes a "judicial document," which would be a prerequisite for finding any constitutional right of access to it; and (2) even if the Report does constitute a "judicial document," whether it meets the First Amendment "experience and logic" test, which would support making the information publicly available.
"It does constitute a war crime," he said.
Homegrown terrorism does constitute a very serious threat.
So what does constitute good and bad Web site design?
The proposal does constitute a radical challenge to the philanthropic status quo.
But it does constitute about 85% of my total viewing habits these days.
DR. NEWDOW -- Well, President Bush said it does constitute a prayer.
And if that doesn't sound like a great number, it does constitute a community.
"In our system it's very clear — a missed payment does constitute a default.
But, the Soviet presence in Cuba does constitute a threat to the political stability of the hemisphere.
Magee's explanation of the roots of Wagner's anti-Semitism in his paranoia isn't a defense of the composer's attitude, but it does constitute a kind of an apology.
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