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In China, it can constitute a major tragedy.
In some cases evidence must be corroborated before it can constitute proof.
Thus it can constitute an efficient solution for implementing all-optically a PRBS in an affordable, controllable and realistic manner.
I don't see that a single line can constitute a stanza, although it can constitute a whole poem: See the spring.
"Depending on the magnitude of it, it can constitute a crime against humanity," said Louise Arbour, the United Nations high commissioner for human rights.
Asked if he worries about it being a potential box-ticking exercise he says that, done well, it can constitute effective auditing.
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Even the assertion that it can constitutes a value judgment, and implies a whole philosophy, whether we are aware of it or not".
Equally important, it follows that SHG can constitute a valuable tool for probing the regions of superchiral light enhancements on plasmonic meta-surfaces.
It is concluded that MARS can constitute a reliable alternative to ANN in modeling nonlinear geo-engineering problem such as the tunnel convergence.
It is evident that GC skew can constitute a large component of the effect of any single mismatch.
The very notion that an institution, independent of the people who constitute it, can be free is itself a subversive notion in a democratic society.
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