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When the fundament for a general principle is gone, there is constituted a psychological, social and political state of emergency.
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Second, it is not a criticism of Locke since he clearly thinks that tacit consent only legitimates and obligates under conditions where there is a duly constituted authority.
Because, for the 2012 edition, there is little that constitutes big news.
With consumption there is no problem it constitutes spending on final goods.
Measurement is difficult unless there is clarity about constitutes degradation in practice.
According to Stevenson, there is nothing that constitutes badness (or goodness, etc)., for on Stevenson's view there are no such moral properties.
Our world-system is not unique in the universe, although there is but one universe (constituted by the entire limitless mass of ingredients).
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Katie Russell, for Rape Crisis England and Wales, said: "There is nothing that really constitutes news in the video statement released online by a convicted rapist this evening.
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