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Experiments could create "lock-in" around a particular research path, forming a constituency that would downplay subsequently uncovered risks and obstacles.
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Msambweni Central forms a constituency with an elected Member of Parliament.
They have voted party line for generations, forming a reliable constituency for just about any Democrat who decides to run for office.
In all, the children represented 154 countries, forming a truly global constituency.
In Leicestershire, Lutterworth joins with Daventry in Northamptonshire to form a new constituency and a new Harborough, Oadby and Wigston constituency is also formed.
Shut them down and risk revolt; leave them alone and a growing number of wealthy traders could form a threatening constituency.
They form a natural constituency for Governor Bush, a United Methodist who, with his story of a personal religious conversion, speaks a language familiar to evangelical Protestants.
That transition would be smoother if countries' grid-reliant communities – and not just off-grid ones – formed a core constituency for solar technology.
It turns out that women don't form a political constituency any more than men do; like men, women tend to vote with their families and their communities.
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