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This may seem odd, but in truth Trump has a long history of actively feeding information to the press that more normally constituted citizens might find embarrassing.
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"A normally constituted truth lives, let us say, as a rule seventeen or eighteen, or at most twenty years," Ibsen wrote in his play, "seldom longer".
Thanks to what James calls our "healthy-minded buoyancy," we "normally constituted" persons are drawn to the idea of an open-ended reality.
These laws have to be subject to criticism, and their final acceptance will have equal validity for "all normally constituted minds".
A 4% incidence normally constitutes an emergency.
Because all these elements together normally constitute less than 1 percent of the steel, they are not considered alloys.
We all make the predictable jokes about the bleak conditions that normally constitute the British summer, but still, did we really, truly not expect it to warm up?
Where are the rich conversations on this problem that normally constitute the first step?
Eosinophils are rare hematopietic cells that normally constitute only 1~3%3% of peripheral blood leukocytes.
Since audio segmentation normally constitutes a part of speaker diarization systems, we are referring in latter system descriptions to these five acoustic classes.
The variables, which are sharing in the control system, normally constitute a reduced subset of the total variables that can be defined in the process.
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