Does the successful evasion of service constitute exactly that: the successful evasion.
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Both ATLAS and CMS have seen a number of these predicted patterns often enough to pique interest, but not (yet) often enough to constitute proof that they came from Higgses, rather than being random fluctuations in the background of non-Higgs decays.
The judge decided that the heated Facebook conversation did not constitute harassment and that the non-profit erred in de-friending the workers.
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Rather than adopting broad-brush regulations that place ISP practices that may benefit consumers off limits, the FCC could adopt a simple rule prohibiting ISPs from engaging in practices that constitute an abuse of significant and non-transitory market power that harm consumers.
These friends run the numerous ad hoc committees that constitute an informal city government.
To understand a changing industry we must be clear about the elements that constitute value in medicine.
"What we are seeing are unacceptable acts that constitute criminal conduct and should be investigated by the authorities, " Santos said Tuesday.
That is, the important elements that constitute a nation are: being disease free, wealth, high productivity, harmonious living and strong defence.
It produces pulp from raw wood, but also boasts state-of-the-art machines to make the speciality papers that constitute most of its production.
In terms of does that constitute -- it certainly constitutes more fairness.
But the film's singular essence is its evocation of the scintillating intellect, the immature judgment and the emotional maelstrom that constitute Oliver's inner life.
Does the entry, or infiltration, of those people into a certain country, without its knowledge, constitute an accusation that it has links with that organization?
Many of these resources have lasting value and significance, and therefore constitute a heritage that should be protected and preserved for current and future generations.
Not all imaginable breaches under the agreement constitute a default that can justify termination of the agreement, although they must be cured to the extent possible.
The good news is that there is also a CT scan available to detect fatty deposits that constitute soft plaque, called a Coronary CT Angiography (CTA).
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Even in the hardest-hit economies such as Spain, Ireland, or Portugal, groups of healthy small- and medium-size businesses and middle-class households exist that constitute good risks.
Courts have identified two scenarios that constitute an injury to competition for purposes of the third element (injury to competition beyond the impact to the plaintiffs themselves).
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FIFA's old rules banned virtual advertising altogether, however, the new guidelines also constitute an admission that the technique is likely to become far more widespread in future.
Building a transistor that sticks out of its parental chip lets many of its component atoms be deployed more usefully particularly those that constitute the channel and the gate.
What are the processes and content that constitute common sense?
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In other words, does that constitute as receiving a message?
But does that constitute an immediate threat of existential proportions?
What Starkweather wanted to do was take the array of bits and bytes, ones and zeros that constitute digital images, and transfer them straight into the guts of a copier.
The first phase of the fellowship will include a three month rotation amongst various departments where the scholars will be exposed to the internal structures that constitute a baseball franchise.
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The House Republicans are using a lot of the appropriation bills to cut back on spending in some of the areas that constitute what the administration would consider its achievements to date.
The current Newcastle assistant manager plans to sue the BBC for libel although the corporation insists comments made by Bond constitute an admission that he would take illegal payments from an agent.
For in this global conflict, the decisive "battlefield" lies not on some remote desert plateau, but rather on the emotional, intellectual and spiritual planes that constitute Muslims' view of their own religion.
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Lenny emphatically doesn't count the teenyboppers - fans of things shiny who are bent on showing a maximum of skin - that constitute the core customer base for so many other Brazilian swimwear brands.
Ironically, the more draconian the U.S. defense cuts, the more important it is that we maintain vigorous research and development programs and avoid critical shortfalls and bottlenecks in defense production capacity that constitute vital hedges against future security threats.
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