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Lost in these debates is Roe's altogether distinct holding -- on the other side of the constitutional ledger -- that the state's interest in "potential life" constitutes a valid reason to regulate reproductive conduct.
Here, "life" constitutes a rebellion against the intellect on behalf of the primacy of physical existence.
Millennials have been forced to reconsider what a successful life constitutes.
To say, as Netflix tweeted, defensively, last month, that Dolezal's life constitutes a "microcosm for a larger conversation about race and identity" is an overstatement.
Constructed on the Russian-doll principle, the play also addresses one big idea: what, in art or life, constitutes "the real thing".
He said his detention would spark "a significant free speech case" regarding whether providing information about how one can end their life constitutes 'assisting'assisting
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The -isms and fads of contemporary life constitute their argot, the conduit of their frenetic discourse.
Even the intimate assumptions of family life constitute a tacit contract liable to be nullified in a crisis.
The online conversations, shared opinions about experiences of pregnancy, and family life constituted the data for content analysis.
The bestowal of the new life constituted a sacramental rebirth in the church in union with the risen Lord as its divine head.
I knew nothing at all of Broyard's private life of his family, parents, siblings, relatives, education, friendships, marriage, love affairs and yet the most delicately private aspects of Coleman Silk's private life constitute practically all of the story narrated in "The Human Stain".
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