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In the Web Hubbell case, arising out of the Whitewater investigation, the Court partially cut back on the government's power in this area, holding that a defendant can't be compelled to produce materials if the "act of producing" those materials could itself incriminate him--by, for example, constituting an admission of the materials' existence or his custody of them.
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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?
(The Inauguration of Bill Clinton, for example, constituted the beginning of a political season).
A photograph, for example, constitutes hard (i.e., reliable) intelligence, whereas the report of a secret agent may be speculative and difficult to prove.
(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's also often unclear how "privacy" is actually defined and what, for example, constitutes a "reasonable expectations of privacy".
This example constitutes a three dimensional design problem with partial differential equation constraints.
Another example constitutes employees operating within a company's apprenticeship department.
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.
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