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The general offences also cover situations where the mere acceptance of such an advantage would constitute improperly performing relevant functions or activities.
Early in the 20th century, the proportion of botulism outbreaks caused by contaminated, commercially produced foods declined; however, improperly made home-canned foods have long constituted a major source of botulism in the continental United States (1, 7 ).
Had the CRB check been undertaken, and it had then come to light that it had been obtained improperly in the way Douglasphil describes, further disclosure of the certificate from that point on might well have constituted a criminal offence by the person using it.
constituted two occurrences.
Those constituted the positives.
Thus, this sludge constitutes a potentially hazardous waste when it is improperly disposed.
The letter calls for the Department of Education to immediately determine a way to identify when schools are improperly averting defaults, and to clarify "what default aversion policies are appropriate and what policies essentially constitute a default manipulation".
Background: Transfusion-transmitted infections (TTIs) constitute a major health problem worldwide where routine screening of blood or blood products is improperly done, and where non-medical injecting medications and/or drug use are prevalent.
[Updated at 11 40 a.m., Nov. 6: The judges wrote that Lieberman had "acted improperly" by failing to inform government authorities of the ambassador's actions but that it did not constitute a criminal offense.].
What constitutes male, what constitutes female?
It constitutes moral abdication.
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