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Repeated observations of this kind constitute a time series in which successive measurements are serially or autocorrelated.
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Norms of this kind constitute something resembling a "party line"—a definition of the "correct" position for members to take with regard to specific issues.
Hägerström characterized his own view as a type of "value-nihilism," and many have followed suit in taking noncognitivism of all kinds to constitute a rejection of the very idea of intrinsic value.
But does that kind of vote constitute a genuine politics?
People with different kinds of disabilities constitute a vulnerable group with a large and avoidable chronic disease burden and therefore health interventions are badly needed [ 9].
Silicon Valley is a networking kind of place and, given the number and the prominence of Indian-born engineers and entrepreneurs, these people constitute a kind of natural network.
On this view, horses constitute a kind because they share an equine essence, but red things don't constitute a kind because apples, t-shirts, and sunsets don't share an essence.
These images constitute a kind of toxic sublime.
The word in classical Greek — outis — sounds enough like Odysseus to constitute a kind of pun.
Ms. Yamaoka's sumptuous yet unassuming paintings constitute a kind of Situationist Minimalism.
Even the sight of those tropical afternoon thunderstorms, which constitute a kind of nature-as-theater.
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