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Combine that with the Jets' 3-0 stand, and Scott said anything short of the playoffs or Sanchez's winning rookie of the year would constitute a bust in New York.
Getting furloughed -- that is, forced to take unpaid time off -- for a couple of days in a single year would constitute a transitory income change, while getting a pay raise would constitute a permanent income change, Heim said.
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A situation in which a mother permits a father-child relationship to flourish for years would constitute an extraordinary circumstance.
We decided that a relatively large annual decline in eGFR ≥5 ml/min/1.73 m per year would constitute RP.
If the board had evidence that the investors were not really renting out their apartments for at least a year, that would constitute a violation of the bylaws.
More recently, Martínez et al. defined a core set of 24 bacterial genera (Martínez et al., 2013) in a longitudinal study of three healthy human individuals during one year, which would constitute a 'healthy' core microbiota set.
She warned that if Iran obtained a nuclear capacity in the next several years, it would constitute an "extraordinary threat," saying, "Our goal is to persuade the Iranian regime that they will actually be less secure" if it moves ahead with its nuclear program.
Real Adventures, the live-action film, and release of classic episodes on VHS would constitute a "Year of Jonny Quest" marketing blitz.
Indeed, since most plans change some details of their coverage every year, it is not even clear what would constitute a "new" plan.
But he has been very consistent, picking up three titles, and for anybody else that would constitute a very good year.
"Performance-enhancing drugs … would constitute a class 1, he says, which would carry a suspension of two years.
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