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Only the written notice of the Dean of the Graduate Division of UC Berkeley constitutes approval of admission.
This goes against the worrying trend over the past few years, in which the idea has caught on that talking to bad guys is itself bad; as if mere talk constitutes approval, or legitimisation.
Any decision by the CAP other than requiring the student to take a required academic leave from MIT constitutes approval of the appeal.
"Support by the energy council for the detailed design of the guarantee mechanism, as summarised in this paper, does not constitute approval, agreement or endorsement of the elements of the emissions reduction requirement that are the responsibility of the Australian government," the ESB said in the final design paper.
"The problem is what constituted approval," the retired C.I.A. official said.
Adjustments in benefit levels in response to a decision to discharge or transfer a patient does not constitute approval or enforcement of that decision.
On the question of who signed off the payments, he said he had discussions with Mr Thompson about Mr Byford's exit but insisted there was "nothing at all that could constitute approval by me".
This constitutes an impeachable offense.
Q: This constitutes child abuse.
This constitutes a war crime.
This constitutes a public performance.
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