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Every maker of exotic cars like Ferrari, Lamborghini and Porsche, agonize over what number will constitute dilution of the brand.
No-one knows precisely what numbers will constitute peak supply and peak demand but that latest 1.1 million barrel a day rise in demand is a country mile short of the 3 million barrels a day increase seen in 2010, and well down on what might have been expected given the cold winter across the Northern Hemisphere.
What number of exams constitutes an adequate number for which a meaningful ADR can be derived?
But the nonpartisan researchers also raised the possibility that if electoral votes from a state were not available to be counted when Congress meets in January, "the joint session might be called upon to address the effect of this situation on what number of votes" would constitute the majority.
Only they don't say what sorts of numbers constitute a proper balance in their minds.
Those numbers constitute a huge part of what we know of as the achievement gap.
What constitutes male, what constitutes female?
Rather than give an absolute number for what constitutes a low-level debt, the Zweig strategy looks for debt that is below the average for the company's industry.
What would constitute proof?
Of the 156 institutions that responded (62%), only 70 said they had written policies defining "interests," such as equity in a company owned by the institution or a top official; about the same number had defined what constitutes a conflict.
The dramatic turn of events has raised a number of questions about what constitutes a crime and how justice is served in South Korea.
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