And even this idea leaves it up to Ofsted to decide what constitutes a failing school.
Mr. Graham says before you shop, it's important to know what constitutes a good deal.
In future, he expects firms to outsource much of what constitutes a company today.
Mr Greenspan argues that it is hard to be sure what constitutes a bubble.
Clearly, the government has quite a different perspective as to what constitutes a high-quality emissions test.
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The European Commission has also proposed much wider definitions of terrorism and what constitutes a terrorist group.
It's also led to other companies adopting Google-esque questions without having any idea what constitutes a good answer.
One of more challenging lessons from these experiments is simply determining what constitutes a cash or cashless payment.
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This treaty is so ineffective it doesn't even have a practical definition of what constitutes a nuclear test.
What constitutes a high pollen count also depends on what type of allergen is being tracked, according to AAAI.org.
The recent rise in municipal defaults has again surfaced the debate as to what constitutes a municipal bond default.
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In reality, experts have many, differing views on what constitutes a bear market.
"The broad language around what constitutes a cyber-security threat leaves the door wide open for abuse, " stated the organisation.
Another is to ensure that there are clear guidelines on what constitutes a distress signal and a vessel in distress.
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The definition of "celebrity" and what constitutes a legitimate photograph would be defined by statute and the court decisions interpreting the law.
But moving the goal posts on what constitutes a tax increase is in many ways at the heart of the current disagreement.
But the military's definition of what constitutes a sectarian murder is narrow.
Understandably, the line between what constitutes a pyramid scheme and a legitimate enterprise is not always as clear as one might assume.
Measuring bacterial diversity in genes rather than species makes sense because it is no longer obvious exactly what constitutes a bacterial species.
But that says nothing about what constitutes a false or misleading statement.
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There is no measurement for what constitutes a more Nature-resilient public grid.
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Alas, Mr. Clinton won't let the fate of this boy get in the way of his misconceptions over what constitutes a historic legacy.
Katy Swaine, head of legal services at drug charity Release, thinks there is some ambiguity about what constitutes a medicinal form of the drug.
He doled out hefty fines to multiple players and redefined what constitutes a legal hit after a particularly violent NFL weekend in October, 2010.
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Drawing on improved paleoclimate records and current global observations has prompted the authors to reach new conclusions about what constitutes a safe level of CO2.
That however, could mean a redefinition of what constitutes a television.
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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.
As such, in order to make profits, each Star Wars film will theoretically have to gross towards the upper-ends of what constitutes a global blockbuster each time out.
The salient question then becomes what constitutes a reasonable inquiry.
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