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"What constitutes acceptable?" he asked rhetorically.
She said the principle at stake is what constitutes acceptable behaviour in the workplace.
This makes the narrowing of the domain of what constitutes acceptable evidence problematic.
This begins by considering what constitutes acceptable risk regarding genetic manipulation, invasive species, and the possible effects from transgenic species.
Negotiations between Israel and the United States have sputtered on and off about what constitutes acceptable expansion.
Ibn al-Haytham's inexorable idea derives its power from a radical overthrow of what constitutes acceptable demonstration.
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And as Wall Street thrived, the bar for what constituted acceptable practice within the industry sagged.
And he said the central bank's rules on what constituted acceptable collateral should not be altered to suit one country, only to change them to ensure that Greek bonds could be exchanged by banks for ECB cash.
In my last column I asked what constituted "acceptable violence" in sport.
There's a wide chasm between what constituted "acceptable" comedy in 2007 and what passes in 2017, and an even wider chasm exists between the state of LGBTQ rights then and now.
The dilemmas around what constituted acceptable and unacceptable behaviours of clients during AOD treatment was a contentious issue between the ACO and mainstream.
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