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When the superstar abstract expressionist Jackson "Jack the Dripper" Pollock shifted to using more recognisable figurative pictures in the early 1950s, many thought it constituted a cop-out lack of nerve, perhaps occasioned by too much fame and too much well-lubricated fun.
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Nor did I think it constituted a notable danger to freedom of speech at the University of Florida or anywhere else.
"We think it constitutes punishment by humiliation for people who have not even been charged with a crime," Ms. Eisenberg said.
It was a warm day today, one of a few strung miraculously together, I don't think it constitutes an Indian summer, but still it has been a pleasant change to the cold and wet of the proper 'summer' preceding it.
He thinks it also constitutes justification for our knowledge claims even if our experiences are not explanatorily relevant to making the judgments in question (Chalmers 1996, pp. 172 209; 1999, pp. 493f; see also his 2003, 2010).
"I think that it constitutes an admission that the facts of the original stories were basically right.
So if you add to all of that nuclear weapons, I think it would, in fact, constitute a significant danger - not just on a regional basis, but clearly to the potential to have an impact far beyond that".
If moral realism requires facts that are incompatible with science (as many think it does) that alone would constitute a formidable argument against it.
If you want to try to go back to just statutory construction, you have a problem because the interpretation is sufficiently broad that I think fairly viewed, it constitutes a change in the law under Section 5 of Title 3. JUSTICE LEWIS.
Weirdly, she thought this constituted a relatable excuse rather than a revelation of her actual attitudes.
Aβ1-42 was chosen because of its superior aggregating properties and because, at that time, it was thought to constitute the nucleus of any amyloid plaque formation.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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