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Funes Mori and Phil Jagielka in effect constituted a back two as everyone else swarmed forward.
When the Soviet Union dissolved later that year, the already troubled Cuban economy suffered further from the loss of vital military and economic support that had, in effect, constituted subsidies.
Frege essentially reconceived the discipline of logic by constructing a formal system which, in effect, constituted the first 'predicate calculus'.
McDowell suggested that Davidson's commitment to the cause-law principle was in tension with Davidson's rejection of scheme-content dualism the so-called "third dogma" of empiricism (McDowell 1985; Davidson 1974a)—and in effect constituted a fourth dogma of empiricism.
This small collection of analogue-sensitive proteins in effect constituted an oligogenic barrier blocking the propagation of B. subtilis on a fluoroTrp.
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That effect constitutes the basis — the bedrock — of her gift.
The Secretariat's personnel in effect constitute an international civil service.
Also like auditors, credit-rating agencies in effect constitute an oligopoly.
European officials say the export restrictions increased the global price for the raw materials, and gave Chinese companies a clear commercial advantage which, in effect, constitutes a hidden subsidy.
Nevertheless, their sensitivity to temperature effect, constitute a major obstacle for reuse in cement-based materials exposed to temperature effect.
The non-wind effect constitutes a major charge of the (Delta Ne) under migrating tidal input, which is shown at the top of Fig. 7.
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