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If having lied yet again about such matters doesn't constitute grounds for impeachment, pray WHAT DOES?
So merely electing a political leader doesn't constitute democracy.
It doesn't constitute a third-degree grilling like the vaunted Israeli airport security.
"For example, a plain piece of pork doesn't constitute a risk on its own.
The difference is that making an espresso from ground coffee beans doesn't constitute drudgery.
Just leaving "free at the point of use" under an NHS kitemark doesn't constitute a national health service.
Armed opposition to illegal invasion and occupation clearly doesn't constitute terrorism or murder on most definitions, including the Geneva convention.
That's a lengthy amount of time, but for most recipients under 50 it doesn't constitute a lifetime.
The showrunner says that they plan to confuse us all as to what does and doesn't constitute a two-part story.
b) "With the greatest respect, one Nepalese family moving into a house three streets down doesn't constitute a lot of immigration".
A spokesman for Buckley said the concerns were raised in a private phone call and "Leslie would be quite resolute that that doesn't constitute interference".
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