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But he added restrictions so rigid that they may constitute a near-ban.
They may constitute a happy half-way house for both developers and government.
"The deaths reported here share several features that suggest they may constitute a distinct syndrome," the report said.
Psychotics may require hospitalization because they cannot take care of themselves or because they may constitute a danger to themselves or to others.
In June, a UN commission of inquiry into human rights in Eritrea published a report accusing the regime of abuses so severe that they "may constitute crimes against humanity".
The Home Office guidance is at odds with the findings of the UN Commission of Inquiry on Human Rights in Eritrea, which said the government is carrying out human rights violations so severe that they may constitute crimes against humanity.
The emergency brake on its own is unlikely to be sufficient for Cameron, but taken together with a broader package of agreed changes and welfare restrictions they may constitute the basis for a deal.
He said he had concerns about the arrests, that they may constitute a "possible miscarriage of justice" and that they were "undoubtedly being used to undermine Sinn Fein's contribution to the peace process in Ireland".
They may constitute an attractive alternative for the treatment of benign esophageal diseases.
Moreover, they may constitute valuable sources of data for scholars and policy makers.
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