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Considering its essential role for cell cycle progression, it might constitute a new therapeutic target with cytostatic and/or cytotoxic effects that deserve to be investigated in the future.

On Monday, one of China's more stridently nationalistic state-owned newspapers, Global Times, published an editorial in its English-language edition that criticized the campaign, warning that it might constitute "illegal fundraising" and insisting that the expressions of public support should not be construed as absolution for his crimes.

The next day, he reported the conversation to Icelandic authorities, on the grounds that it might constitute market manipulation.

If the school is genuinely uninvolved, it might constitute protected free speech, he said, though he is concerned about its presence at a school event.

A damning United Nations commission report published in June found that political repression was so severe it might "constitute crimes against humanity".

If the existence of such behaviour were to be confirmed, it might constitute an infringement of Article 101/102 of the treaty on the functioning of the European Union and article 53/54 of the EEA agreement.

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If a wall is incorporated to build such greenhouses, and asylum centers, it might be constituted as progress, better than what they have now, a haphazard approach to immigration.

The aim of this paper is to start a debate as to what such a global governance system might look like, and how it might be constituted.

It therefore might constitute an endogenous signal that increases β-cell proliferation during the regenerative response to β-cell death.

The combination of ITs and CsA might constitute a significant improvement in the clinical potential of systemic IT treatment of cancer patients.

Billy, from our previous discussions, I know that you accept the need for public sector reforms and the need to tackle benefit dependency etc… It has therefore always puzzled me why you would then believe that actually doing it represents a lack of compassion, and that ducking it (as Labour did) might constitute commonsense?

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