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What, for example, constitutes a positive result?
What, for example, constitutes a reliable and relevant study?
What, for example, constitutes the length of a democratic transition: a year, a decade, a century?
A photograph, for example, constitutes hard (i.e., reliable) intelligence, whereas the report of a secret agent may be speculative and difficult to prove.
Another example constitutes employees operating within a company's apprenticeship department.
This example constitutes a three dimensional design problem with partial differential equation constraints.
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(The Inauguration of Bill Clinton, for example, constituted the beginning of a political season).
(Did "King Kong," for example, constitute "an attack on the nerves of the German people?") And Mr. Urwand found records of a global network of monitors who made sure the cuts were made in all countries, including the United States.
It is a further question which items of the relevant sort (which diagonal propositions or epistemic possibilities, for example) constitute the narrow content of a particular state of a particular subject.
Note that Refs. [4, 12], for example, constitute significant progress over the current state of the art as they fit into the "big, deep, and smart data" schemes of the developing materials design approach [9].
Does durability, for example, constitute an important definition of what is or becomes a literary novel?
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