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"Many states have broad statutory and common laws protecting an individual's right to privacy," he said, adding that in such states, the facts presented could very well constitute an illegal intrusion into the letter writer's privacy.
("Ode to a Nightingale") The first four lines could perfectly well constitute an independent quatrain, while the rhyme-scheme of the last six lines imitates the Petrarchan sonnet (although that short line makes for an interesting variation).
This bleeding of the personal into the abstract, and the blurred lines between theatrical illusion and enhanced physical presence through unamplified voices, may well constitute an argument about why opera critics should be more circumspect than others in their remarks about singer's appearance.
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That, in itself, may well constitute a crime.
When the technology allows for a person's entire genome to be read from a single drop of blood, it may well constitute a gold standard for identification.
Thus, if necessary adjustments in water treatment to the local water quality are implemented, RAS production may well constitute a substantial part of smolt production in the future.
I suppose that if he produced just the records that were requiredthat he was required to keepthat that might very well constitute a waiver as to other records.
If Mr. Sutton's account of the incident is true, the court said, it could well constitute a violation of Virginia's food safety laws and he had presented enough evidence for a jury to reach that conclusion.
Sudden and dramatic increases in medical malpractice premiums may well constitute a crisis.
I have no problem with keeping the financial terms of a settlement agreement confidential, but I suggest the condition of secrecy imposed by defendants in such cases might well constitute a crime.
In any case, lichen endozoochory by gastropods may well constitute a mutualistic relationship between partners from three different kingdoms.
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