The real gem here is hotel bookings which constitute a dominant 91% of its value.
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Exports of engineering goods, which constitute a large chunk of India's total shipments, are growing impressively, he said.
The distinction between communications which constitute a credible threat and those which may merely cause offence is sorely needed.
It includes outright gifts and charitable donations, sales of assets for less than fair market value (which constitute a transfer of the amount by which compensation received falls short of asset value), and forgiveness of debt.
Countries other than the recognized nuclear powers who attempt to test a weapon must first manufacture or obtain a weapon, which would constitute a violation of the NPT.
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For professions and businesses in which women constitute a percentage of power in the teens, women can double and then re-double their numbers in just a few short years.
Later on, they were more likely to be employed and earn more and less likely to be on welfare, which would constitute a drag on government spending rather than a bonus.
Last week, the DoJ filed a memorandum in which it conceded that its tracking methods did indeed constitute "a Fourth Amendment search and seizure, " ostensibly marking a 180-degree shift from its previous stance.
Several judges cast doubt on whether such a fine would constitute a tax - which correspondents saw as an indication that the court would not postpone the case.
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The change in law must be publicised, IDs must be given free to any who ask for them (otherwise the law would indeed constitute a poll tax, which is unconstitutional in the context of voting) and workers must be trained.
The three atolls constitute a New Zealand territory, which depends almost exclusively on New Zealand's budget for its finances, with little indigenous wealth creation.
What set Facebook apart was its hyper-focus on college students, who naturally formed discrete communities in which having just a few hundred users of the service could constitute critical mass.
The opinions of recognized scholars constitute evidence of customary international law in a case in which there is (a) no controlling judicial decision, (b) no controlling State practice and (c) no otherwise controlling treaty.
Sprint has stated that the DISH Proposal may constitute a change of control under the Equityholders' Agreement, which would require the affirmative vote of 75% of the issued and outstanding shares of Clearwire's stock.
Letters which do not show a meeting of the minds between the parties cannot collectively constitute a written separation agreement.
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Certainly, in remote rural areas not served by cable at all, which constitute about 4% of the market, consumers will now be left with a single, monopoly operator: EchoStar.
Travelocity and the FAA recommended printing out a copy of the reservation receipt, which could be an e-mail message, although it was unclear what would constitute a valid receipt.
The manner in which that cooperation is undertaken will be determined by the president in conjunction with the government of Iraq, but it does not constitute a security commitment that rises to the level of a legally binding assurance which would, of course, have to be submitted to the Senate.
When a corporation makes profits, they represent value added, and constitute income on which the corporation pays taxes.
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"This amendment seeks to put specific restrictions on the ownership of Channel Five, which would create a concentration of power in any industry and in the communications industry it would constitute a threat to our democracy, " said Lord McNally.
However, Mr. Holder's record is clouded by actions which even his supporters admit constitute serious errors in judgment, most notably, the role he played in a series of highly controversial Presidential pardons which issued while he held the position of deputy attorney general at the Department of Justice (DOJ).
The Casey papers constitute a rich collection, documenting half a century of key events in American history, many of which were shaped by this man of unique talents -- whether employed on behalf of the national security or on Wall Street.
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