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In its developed form, it constitutes an analysis of the factors underlying inflation and deflation.
Its chief use is medical, and it constitutes an active ingredient in expectorants and inhalants.
More important, it constitutes an artistic breakthrough for Wagner, who sometimes exaggerated its progressive traits, later touting its "symphonic" nature and use of leitmotifs.
It constitutes an isolated master with no other station in its vicinity.
(2) It constitutes an isolated master with no other station in its vicinity. .
The second is that it constitutes an unacceptable risk to future generations.
Legal and networking experts have argued that it constitutes an unauthorised wiretap, and is therefore illegal.
The ACLU last night condemned the DOJ's acts as "press intimidation" and said it constitutes "an unacceptable abuse of power".
"I think that it constitutes an admission that the facts of the original stories were basically right.
It constitutes an efferent system, or feedback loop, by which nerve impulses, thought to be inhibitory, reach the hair cells.
National accounting remains an inexact science, but it constitutes an invaluable tool for economic planners and government budget makers.
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