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This would have constituted a big shift.
Have authority to require the painting and/or illumination of radio towers if and when in its judgment such towers constitute, or there is a reasonable possibility that they may constitute, a menace to air navigation.
A craft that size does not constitute a menace to navigation.
Details of these conversations were not revealed, but it is understood they had to do with France's worries over Germany's rearmament and ambitions constituting a menace to Germany's neighbors.
Publications of his works were purged of the material that constituted a menace to the system of serfdom, particularly that concerned with materialist and humanist ideas.
In that context, here's what my father wrote: "We seem to have a national fear that one day the Japanese will be big and strong enough to constitute a real menace to America.
This one-time joke has become a menace to society.
It is this latter quality, initially seen by many as a good thing, that has become an acute concern for safety campaigners, who fear that the rising number of electric vehicles constitutes a silent menace.
So far, in the U.S., the plague has been only a menace.
For the time being China has broken a menacing encirclement by playing off Wash .against Moscow.
By his late teens, his bulk had become a menace.
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