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The Jets, when asked if that constituted a stall tactic, deferred questions to the Broncos.
Asked if that constituted a denial, the spokesman said, "It says what it says".
Asked last week if that constituted empathy in the president's mind, Robert Gibbs, the White House press secretary, demurred.
MoMA officials let it be known that the folk museum's faceted bronze-alloy facade didn't fit in with the Modern's glass aesthetic and that its floors didn't line up with MoMA's, as if that constituted a design obstacle too formidable to overcome.
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Even if done for partisan ends, that constituted racial discrimination.
If speech that constitutes genuine incitement is detected, what would be the appropriate international legal channels to pursue?
If vertices that constitute edge are ordered then G is directed graph.
If so, does that constitute an unacceptable conflict of interest Perhaps there would be less reason to worry about Carlyle if there were rival clubs of ex-political heavyweights competing within the iron triangle.
More importantly, it does not seem to explain what unifies the category of substance, for it does not say that it is true of any substance that it could conceivably be the only substance existing for a period of time indeed, it could not apply to non-atomic substances, for complex ones can exist only if other substances those that constitute their parts—also exist.
And if so, does that constitute an abuse of human rights?
> -wrap-foot> Automatisn is facilitated if the programs that constitute an analysis pipeline can easily communicate data with each other.
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