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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".
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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.
"Where this behaviour is caught by the Competition Act 1998, it can constitute a breach of the law, and consequently may result in financial penalties of up to 10% of worldwide turnover".
However, if this response becomes dysregulated, it can constitute a double-edged sword [44].
Thus it can constitute an efficient solution for implementing all-optically a PRBS in an affordable, controllable and realistic manner.
Air conditioning is an important load that must be thoroughly analysed because it can constitute a considerable percentage of the energy demand.
This is especially critical as it can constitute the benchmark for respective decision-making processes on the stability of power systems.
In vehicle manufacture, for example, it can constitute an alternative to dissimilar metal welding of steel to aluminum, the aim of which is to reduce the weight and fuel consumption of the structure (Hirsch 1996).
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