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  • cated as having committed actions that would constitute a felony.
  • determine that such owners and/or operators constitute a single chemical facility or multiple chemi
  • The docks of Trouville constitute a district within the city.
  • Together with midkine these growth-factors constitute a family of (developmentally regulated) secr
  • sidered to be outside the city, but actually constitute a part of the Poltava agglomeration.
  • en further disclosed and/or misused does not constitute a compelling reason that overrides the publi
  • Together, they constitute a musical portrait of the German Romantic co
  • is different enough from other Hemiptera to constitute a separate suborder and probably represents
  • orce; and reporting on developments that may constitute a threat to Macedonia.
  • So that it will not constitute a derivative work, this article should be re
  • at persons living outside of Alberta did not constitute a "disadvantaged group" as required in a suc
  • Macrotermitinae constitute a subfamily of the harvester termites and al
  • scrolls, unlike the British Library scrolls, constitute a unified, cohesive, and at least partially
  • Tower arrays are used to constitute a directional antenna of a mediumwave or lon
  • Adjacent variables constitute a family of matches against partitions, so t
  • Russian-speaking although ethnic Ukrainians constitute a majority.
  • Ras-homologous GTPases constitute a large family of signal transducers that al
  • lood transfusion after being stabbed did not constitute a novus actus interveniens for the purposes
  • The two together constitute a prayer for the wisdom and strength to avoi
  • domingensis form a species complex that may constitute a single species.
  • spread belief that they had the potential to constitute a powerful and independent extra-parliamenta
  • "natural material" to parts of a plant which constitute a psychotropic substance, and the term "natu
  • , or are unreasonable in their entirety, may constitute a misrepresentation.
  • and that video-game-based interventions may constitute a component of a broader integrative approac
  • They constitute a sub-species of the European honey bee; the
  • the Lord Steward and Knight Marshal began to constitute a judicial body.
  • variety (known locally as Spanna) which must constitute a minimum 90% of the wine and may be blended
  • A fold of the carapace extends ventrally to constitute a branchial chamber where the gills lie.
  • At common law, coroners would constitute a court by virtue of their office.
  • n healthy people, counterregulatory hormones constitute a principal defense against hypoglycemia, an
  • derelict, there are barely enough houses to constitute a hamlet.
  • ind as defined in s. 16 of the Criminal Code constitute a basis for defending a crime which requires
  • immo and Combs assert that political pundits constitute a Fifth Estate.
  • erimentation and the ethical case against it constitute a case for its immediate abolition.
  • Thus, it is sui generis, and does not constitute a "search" under the Fourth Amendment.
  • reas), while noting that such measures would constitute a step towards improving relations between t
  • gs as president because his supporters would constitute a parliamentary majority.
  • vent, investigate, or punish acts that would constitute a crime in the United States.
  • These self-portraits constitute a life-long honest self-appraisal; "they are
  • The situation in the country continued to constitute a threat to international peace and security
  • w moving pencil beams in the wrong hands can constitute a significant eye hazard which has resulted
  • These elements constitute a large fraction of eukaryotic genome sizes
  • s estuary and the many mangrove islets on it constitute a complex coastal wetland ecosystem.
  • These goals constitute a form of child abuse and are repugnant to G
  • n choose between employers, but they usually constitute a minority of owners in the population for w
  • emain in Iraq and the situation continued to constitute a threat to international peace and security
  • though, as to whether these pieces actually constitute a cycle or they were arbitrarily united by B
  • The cantinas and bars constitute a significant component of the economy.
  • ng with associated causeways and alignments, constitute a record in stone of the celestial array at
  • rmed, neither of which had enough members to constitute a quorum.
  • Coast Guard simply did not have the ships to constitute a successful patrol.
  • Proved reserves constitute a total proved PRMS reserve replacement rati
  • dness on the defendant's part, and would not constitute a defense to a claim of contributory infring
  • l), schism and apostasy do not in themselves constitute a formal act of defection" (emphases added)
  • M. m. coultasi may constitute a good species, but more research is needed
  • on ancestry the Eastern Algonquian languages constitute a genetic subgroup, and the individual Easte
  • rmer, I say, assume new forms, and then they constitute a new species”
  • l court to hold that Stepp's actions did not constitute a trespass.
  • te Mr. Garza pursuant to this sentence would constitute a further deliberate and egregious violation
  • Pakistanis in Sri Lanka constitute a population of 300-400 according to the Ove
  • particular mode of living and thinking" that constitute a poetic sensibility.
  • pre-occupation for African states (and) they constitute a regional problem which necessitates collec
  • thin that ministry, that would theoretically constitute a conflict of interest."
  • uld require that the hybrids are fertile and constitute a phenotypically distinct and self-sustainin
  • f the several States or their citizens shall constitute a nullification of the Constitution for the
  • Those over 65 years of age number 22.6% and constitute a fast-growing population.
  • es transferred using the BitTorrent protocol constitute a significant slice of all Internet traffic.
  • those days of promise (and who may very well constitute a sizeable percentage of the viewing public
  • ation in Bosnia and Herzegovina continued to constitute a threat to international peace and security
  • These grounds constitute a string of green open spaces in North Hudso
  • number of bombers kept at safe points would constitute a second-strike weapon.
  • judge ruled that ignorance of the law could constitute a defence in electoral law: a point that hit
  • l-life situation meeting all the criteria to constitute a pure ticking bomb scenario has ever been p
  • Sanidine and high albite constitute a solid solution series with intermediate co
  • sins, mast ponds, landing places and stairs, constitute a substantial architectural fabric that is c
  • music, New Romantic music does not in itself constitute a single specific style of music.
  • t-year long man-shaped "tube" might arguably constitute a megastructure, but unlike most megastructu
  • "The replacement of Trident is likely to constitute a breach of article VI of the NPT...[and tha
  • one is aware that a stop-sale order does not constitute a ban such as that applies in several Europe
  • Since they constitute a very simple and natural class of Lorentzia
  • ban on political advertising itself did not constitute a violation of Article 10, since its target
  • Debris disks are thought to constitute a phase in planetary formation.
  • More importantly, native Hawaiians do not constitute a federally recognized Indian Tribe.
  • eled against Buddhism in the Bulssi japbyeon constitute a full inventory of the various arguments ma
  • ce in Philadelphia; at the present time they constitute a majority of the Jewish population.
  • Together they constitute a unique, interdisciplinary community of sch
  • rest and using forest resources; it does not constitute a Malagasy ethnic group per se but is often
  • -drug, cultivated and wild types of Cannabis constitute a single, highly variable species, or the ge
  • The Sidera, composed of "pure" element, constitute a single conscious mind and are the creators
  • together against a single man was thought to constitute a national disgrace, which was only reconcil
  • e successful detection of solar axions would constitute a major discovery in particle physics, and w
  • The situation in the country continued to constitute a threat to peace and security in the region
  • usions as discussed at oral argument did not constitute a violation.
  • self, without any other logical operator, to constitute a logical formal system (making NAND functio
  • hat killing of civilians on such a scale may constitute a crime against humanity
  • l contract terms and notice that are seen to constitute a contractual obligation.
  • fferent modern birds however; its affinities constitute a major ornithological enigma.
  • as made to only use six of the best songs to constitute a strong EP, postponing the plans of a secon
  • Open to the public, they constitute a unique research source for the early histo
  • y under the control of the owner and did not constitute a public place, thus the owner had the right
  • overnment of Madhya Pradesh state decided to constitute a new district, Kawardha by combining the er
  • iolation of the Charter and moreover did not constitute a "reasonable infringement" under section 1.
  • lifornia was abolished and the State made to constitute a single district - the United States Distri
  • eferenced pages; hence, it would appear they constitute a reliable published source on the subject o
  • nd uniquely humorous to Russian speakers and constitute a staple of Odessa humour.
  • tee appointed by the Continental Congress to constitute a naval board in 1777.
  • ell-known local specialty in one country may constitute a generic term or genericized trademark for
  • probably closest to the Aplomado Falcon and constitute a rather old American lineage of Falcos.
  • The Island Grounds constitute a vast empty space on the island where fairs
  • al clades, or abandoned if they are found to constitute a single radiation.
  • the Treaty of Fredrikshamn, where it came to constitute a separate grand duchy.
  • Contributing editors and authors constitute a cross-section of the leading real estate a
  • CFG; not to be confused with stochastic CFGs constitute a formal model of natural language syntax, d
  • To constitute a body of experienced airmen available for a
  • The Craven Faults constitute a fault zone in north England, running north
  • terconnected economically and socially; they constitute a transborder conurbation marketed as "EuroC
  • The Denham Tracts constitute a publication of a series of pamphlets and j
  • nal Olympic Committee warned that this would constitute a doping infraction and advised that he coul
  • Leod, Dinh's disobedience did not ipso facto constitute a rejection of Tu Duc's authority.
  • the case ruling that Camps' actions did not constitute a crime.
  • n conflict situations, stating that rape can constitute a war crime, a crime against humanity, or a
  • isorders blood-injection-injury type phobias constitute a subtype of specific phobias.
  • The two stations now constitute a mini-network with off-peak shows now being
  • The Tornoceratidae constitute a family of goniatitid ammonoinds from the M
  • These three water bodies constitute a significant area as much as the size of th
  • plit off, the nominate taxon (elegans) would constitute a monotypic Brazilian endemic, the Brazilian
  • y extinct population from Samar Island might constitute a third species, but the only known specimen
  • t and he maintained that his actions did not constitute a foul and that he was only trying to get th
  • The Funbo runestones constitute a group of four runestones originally from F
  • Like Galois connections, order-embeddings constitute a notion which is strictly weaker than the c
  • To constitute a Commonwealth Court of Conciliation and Arb
  • This is proposed to constitute a compensatory defense response to protect t
  • nd Cuenca, would secede from that country to constitute a new nation, which took the name of Republi
  • h garden and the vineyard Kanzemer Altenberg constitute a listed cultural heritage site.
  • 130 instructors constitute a teaching faculty that caters to 1853 stude
  • Homilies VI through X constitute a numbered series; XI through XIV seem to sh
  • Would this constitute a reliable source?
  • soldiers shooting into a crowd is enough to constitute a massacre
  • These facts constitute a sound argument.
  • linguists, however, do not consider this to constitute a zero copula but rather an affixa copula.
  • s and fountains of the Italian Garden surely constitute a more appropriate and tranquil location for
  • Several divisions would constitute a corps, and multiple corps together made up
  • An attempt was made to constitute a new local ownership group, but it was unsu
  • as well as 85 percent of the components that constitute a nuclear weapon.
  • rs, perhaps, but the second example does not constitute a "legend."
  • The buildings and resources constitute a typical farming community of Virginia as w
  • ntibodies directed against thrombin that may constitute a fraction of lupus anticoagulant and are se
  • r to the Charter coming into force could not constitute a violation of section 8 of the Charter.
  • nd that it did not state facts sufficient to constitute a cause of action.
  • faces and curves, limited to faces and edges constitute a continuous boundary of a 3D body.
  • eded that slavery, at an abstract level, did constitute a sort of (necessary) moral evil.
  • and lithosphere in the eastern Mediterranean constitute a broad boundary region between three major
  • ense agreement (EULA), but that this did not constitute a violation of copyright.
  • re break but a fire trail in itself does not constitute a fire break.
  • only do these olefin-stabilized metal chains constitute a significant contribution to the field of o
  • They obtained permission to constitute a Third Order of Our Lady of Ransom (de Merc
  • The Conecuh River and Escambia River constitute a single 258-mile-long (415 km) river in Ala
  • The Nawar (Gypsie/Roma people) constitute a minor ethnic group in Syria and around the
  • The latter two might constitute a separate species, Margelanic Whitethroat.
  • found innocent, claiming that a trial wouldl constitute a breach of national security.
  • species itombwensis (Itombwe Flycatcher) may constitute a separate species.
  • piano music have been considered by some to constitute a landmark of the recorded classical music l
  • Enlightenment (to be published August 2011) constitute a monumental trilogy on the history of the R
  • north of the border) - a fact which did not constitute a violation of the Spanish laws.
  • tion broke away from the Yoders in 1933, and constitute a separate "district", holding their own wor
  • becoming law; media coverage would therefore constitute a "fourth reading".
  • felt that "foreign language names for places constitute a national threat and may lead to mistaken w
  • The situation continued to constitute a threat to peace and security and the Counc
  • some authors have suggested that they should constitute a separate family from the Hydrobatinae stor
  • Monocarboxylate transporters, or MCTs, constitute a family of proton-linked plasma membrane tr
  • These men did not seem to constitute a Pembroke faction in the Commons, though th
  • Kesey was strict about what should constitute a proper prank.
  • Malabo and the surrounding area, where they constitute a distinct ethnic group, speaking their own
  • stantly changing directives as to what would constitute a valid ballot.
  • False accusations, when done sufficiently, constitute a personal attack.
  • nt passed an order (Education G.O # 1888) to constitute a committee of experts for reviewing the sch
  • ct that the destruction of Jack's ship might constitute a death in this episode.
  • many laps behind or who, in his opinion, may constitute a danger to other riders.
  • n, the Court held that a minority group must constitute a numerical majority of the voting-age popul
  • ent to milk and smoke it's venom, this could constitute a criminal violation.
  • anted “an autonomous Tamil state which would constitute a Commonwealth of Dominion of Tamil Ilankai”
  • rding to some rabbinical authorities, do not constitute a fire, but rather, an electrical appliance
  • Metalloproteinases (or metalloproteases) constitute a family of enzymes from the group of protea
  • ar half cells are appropriately connected to constitute a Galvanic cell.
  • pregnancy will "endanger the woman's life or constitute a serious threat to her physical or mental h
  • S. maritima form a species complex that may constitute a single species.
  • The practices, customs and traditions which constitute aboriginal rights are those which have conti
  • It is headed by Prof. Elias Siores and constitute about 15 academic and 6 research staff.
  • he least integrated into Russian society and constitute about 1% of the city's population.
  • Males constitute about 50% of the population (12,616) and fem
  • Black-headed breeders constitute about 85% of the members of the Dorper Sheep
  • d to eliminate exposure to isocyanates which constitute about 50% of the foam raw material.
  • Continental margins constitute about 28% of the oceanic area.
  • he largest of which are the Han Chinese, who constitute about 91.9% of the total population.
  • These three chapters constitute AIA Massachusetts .
  • the joint treasurers of the commission, and constitute, along with two members appointed by the com
  • The five corners of the pentagon constitute alternate corners of the decagon.
  • lace during meals paid for by drug companies constitute an advertising method known as direct-to-phy
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