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But what might constitute such a need was left unsaid.
Of course, m2 might constitute such a poor option that, for a population of N scientists, it would not be in my interest to join the m2 pool, even if I were to be the only person in it.
(He suggests that the effects of morphine, which leaves patients saying that their pain feels just as it was, but that they no longer care, might constitute such a case).
Such research leads naturally to the idea that a risk-based diagnosis might constitute such a crisis and therefore stir action.
There are some observations to support the idea that a persistent infection with Chlamydia trachomatis might constitute such a host factor.
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People with certain genetic susceptibilities might constitute one such group.
Drivers' appearances did not constitute such grounds.
This paper examines the problem of defining what might constitute optimum sets under such conditions.
It might constitute a problem that such "soft variables" are not included in mortality-prediction rules for elderly ED patients with infection [ 32].
Such factors might constitute the entity spanning the items within one series, but the other measurement series would have to be progressively influenced by something else.
However, the European Commission believes such a sale might constitute illegal state aid and has been examining the proposed deal.
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