Indians constitute a disproportionate share of U.S. engineers, technology workers, college professors and doctors.
This green agenda itself may also constitute a third cause itself for WPA avoidance.
To be sure, the failure to disclose a Swiss bank account can constitute a crime.
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"In our view these discussions could constitute a contempt of both Houses, " he concluded.
Would the sending of a radio signal to activate this system constitute a trespass to chattels?
We are not apologists for the owners, nor do we constitute a Committee Against Change.
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The real gem here is hotel bookings which constitute a dominant 91% of its value.
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He's right to believe that GOP calls for austerity do not constitute a cohesive party platform.
Germany and France, with Italy and Britain, constitute a powerful block arguing for reform.
In Israel, charging networks make sense fleet cars constitute a huge portion of the cars.
And does waiting for your owner to croak really constitute a viable business plan?
The Sponsor's failure to enforce any term of these Official Rules shall not constitute a waiver of that provision.
In other words, an omission of the fees charged to clients, could constitute a fraud.
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Proposing a radical re-engineering of society does not constitute a winning political program.
Wetlands constitute a resource of great socio-economic, cultural and scientific value, and their loss would be irreparable.
The upshot is that supermarkets now constitute a huge percentage of the ownership of many NTF funds.
Yet for a Social Democratic party traditionally wedded to fortifying the welfare state, they constitute a mini-revolution.
Exports of engineering goods, which constitute a large chunk of India's total shipments, are growing impressively, he said.
That one alone would constitute a Smoot, a Hawley and a half a Perot in one fell swoop.
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However, that explicit mention of managed services does not constitute a declaration of intent, according to Mr Walker.
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No vote was taken, but the committee concluded that the fragments of virus did not constitute a health risk.
But there has been confusion of exactly what would constitute a sectarian offence.
The distinction between communications which constitute a credible threat and those which may merely cause offence is sorely needed.
The International Criminal Court has said the destructive binge could constitute a war crime, and is considering an investigation.
It will constitute a unique source of information for monitoring how climate change is affecting beaches around the world.
On concentration, the claim is that big bank assets constitute a larger portion of all bank assets than ever.
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The law could not establish such conditions because it would be difficult to constitute a tribe if they applied.
Obama said that solid evidence of chemical weaponry would constitute a red line in the conflict and produce major consequences.
Letters which do not show a meeting of the minds between the parties cannot collectively constitute a written separation agreement.
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The thirty-four states of Latin America, with a combined population of over 500 million, constitute a region of immense importance.
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