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Most of the laws either passed or pending in that handful of states -- including a strong version awaiting a vote in the New Jersey Senate -- start by specifying what constitutes a "high cost" mortgage.
All funding agencies have rules and guidelines specifying what constitutes a conflict of interest.
Comcast is threatening to cut off Internet access to so-called bandwidth hogs, only they're not exactly specifying what constitutes bandwidth "hogging".
Specifying what constitutes environmental harm is a highly political issue and depends not only on European policies but also on national priorities in conservation efforts.
While the notion of genes inducing partitions like this may be intuitive, rendering the notion such that it can be implemented in a search algorithm requires further specifying what constitutes an admissible partition.
The Ministry of Information did not specify what constituted fake news.
To evaluate the performance of both techniques against the reference standard, we needed to specify what constituted a match.
Local bylaws generally specify what constitutes light work.
The group needs to specify what constitutes success and how progress will be measured," said Hodge.
Just as criminal procedure limits what is a reasonable search, so criminal procedure specifies what constitutes a reasonable interrogation.
This makes it tricky to specify what constitutes adequate security and to know what kinds of attacks are emerging in different sectors (see "Moore's Outlaws").
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