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The early Muslims did not immediately concur on what constituted their Sunnah.
"When ruling on what constituted a sport in the 2011 Charities Act, Parliament specifically included 'mind sports', stating that sport comprised 'activities which promote health involving physical or mental skill or exertion'".
In a summer when no one could agree on what constituted proper authority, more than statues might lose their heads.
And he said the central bank's rules on what constituted acceptable collateral should not be altered to suit one country, only to change them to ensure that Greek bonds could be exchanged by banks for ECB cash.
To learn more about creating an effective rivalry, Kishimoto read a variety of manga to gather ideas on what constituted such a rivalry, and he coalesced these ideal elements into one relationship.
He also called the rules on what constituted inside information "very vague".
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Almost everyone has a favorite one-hit wonder, but there is debate on what constitutes one.
International adoption is dwindling because no one can agree on what constitutes an ethical adoption.
There is still no agreement on what constitutes a successful school, or a failing one.
What followed was a long exchange on what constitutes hearsay.
Experts disagree on what constitutes obesity in children.
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