There are many points of view as to what constitutes the basis of a lasting relationship.
While the idea of what constitutes the ideal body shape is changing in Sudan, the traditional preference for women to have thick legs remains.
Some scientists say that this is simply a function of more awareness, better diagnosis and a broadening of the definition of what constitutes the disorder.
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Because there are many different viewpoints on what constitutes the proper values to seek in companies, it is difficult to provide a universal definition of SRI.
As Professor Denza points out, the definition of what constitutes the family of a diplomat for the purposes of legal immunity has never been clarified by a judge either.
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Scholars have debated for decades about what constitutes the proper tradition for performing his music, while others have thrown tradition out the window and taken Bach down a less serious path.
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As well as increasing the capital banks hold to act as a buffer against future losses from 2% to 7%, Professor Cecchetti said Basel III had made the definition of what constitutes as capital stricter and widened the remit of what counts as banking activity.
But the questions of what constitutes consent, where the initiative remains and, most of all, how those no longer able to speak for themselves might be included, have still not been resolved.
We are beginning to see the outlines of what constitutes fraud and mismanagement in the pension context.
Now, beyond the question of what constitutes an impeachable offense, each senator must also confront the question of what standard the evidence must meet to justify a vote of guilty.
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They refer to the lack of awareness about what constitutes bullying and harassment, the protections afforded by Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 and the appropriate response to such complaints.
The democratization of cultural debate about what constitutes acceptable practice and what ought to change depends on the economic dignity and financial enfranchisement of ordinary people in as many cultural communities as possible.
"The broad language around what constitutes a cyber-security threat leaves the door wide open for abuse, " stated the organisation.
This may be the tipping point, signaling the beginning of a new era of greater scrutiny of pensions and a defining of what constitutes fraud and mismanagement in the pension context.
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But moving the goal posts on what constitutes a tax increase is in many ways at the heart of the current disagreement.
Vixie's tough standard for what constitutes spam centers on the "double opt-in" system.
Lord Justice Auld said the appeal court wanted the issue of what constitutes a particular social group to be scrutinised by Law Lords when the best test case had been identified.
As well as being able to chip in with opinions about what constitutes a planet, the team are letting students develop data mining experiments, looking for patterns that could assist in the discovery of alien life -- or just look neat when graphed visually.
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In an age when the line between tech superstardom and outright hacking grows increasingly blurry, the case against Keys, 26, lays bare sharp divisions about what constitutes Internet crime and how far the government should go to stop it.
Experts warned that the numbers may reflect different standards for what constitutes a hate crime, as well as the inability of some law enforcement agencies to coordinate the report because of budget constraints.
Some of the programs have different requirements for what constitutes a valid user name or an adequate password, creating the disadvantage of multiple credentials for a single human resources hub.
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The important question is not what constitutes effective intervention, but whether students, parents, and teachers experience the changes they desire.
She says she finds the experience of blogging cathartic, but says she and the UK as a whole "has lost any perspective it ever had on what constitutes privacy" as a result of the social media revolution.
Just what constitutes public good remains in the eye of the beholder, however.
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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.
Katy Swaine, head of legal services at drug charity Release, thinks there is some ambiguity about what constitutes a medicinal form of the drug.
So then, what constitutes an assault weapon under the revised definition?
With this nifty trick of redefining what constitutes a physical presence, the tax superficially satisfies the Quill requirements and allows the state to impose sales tax collection obligations on retailers outside the state.
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The program involved must know what constitutes a biologically meaningful resemblance, and it must also be able to deal with the errors that inevitably creep into the sequencing process.
The decision could have a major impact on the debate over what constitutes cheating in sports.
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