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If you are concerned as to what precisely constitutes plagiarism, please ask me.
As described by my Canadian colleagues, the C.C.A.A. is a bit vague about what precisely constitutes insolvency.
In happier circumstances, what precisely constitutes a "bum gesture" could be construed as one of the great existential questions of our time.
The referendum itself is a battle over what, precisely, constitutes "modernity", and whether the EU is an institution fit for purpose in 2016.
Although it has been firmly established that 'joint dominance' is within the scope of Community merger control, what precisely constitutes joint dominance has been shrouded in uncertainty.
While seeking to dismantle a raft of regulations that have hobbled business, bureaucrats want to lay down the law on what precisely constitutes voluntary activity.
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Hughes deftly avoided any attempt to define what precisely constituted a "mild smack", for example.
Politics ultimately trumped character to highlight the contested (and elusive) definition of what precisely constituted valor.
Precisely what constitutes torture is a subject of dispute.
He never says precisely what constitutes that "victory" he keeps seeing around the corner.
However, a smoothly functioning social security system is precisely what constitutes the difference between formality and informality.
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