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That also
constitutes
the entertainment portion of this talk, so I hope you enjoyed it.
And skeletal muscle
constitutes
50 percent of our body, or over 50 percent of our body.
Samuel Taylor Coleridge: I try to convey a semblance of truth in my writing to produce for these shadows of the imagination a willing suspension of disbelief that, for a moment,
constitutes
poetic faith.
Her understanding that a student-crafted honor code
constitutes
a reach towards perfection is incredible.
And suddenly you're getting Amazon, as a brand, is going head to head with the Federal Reserve in terms of how you want to spend your money, what money is, what
constitutes
money.
This subject
constitutes
just one chapter of my latest book, which compares traditional, small, tribal societies with our large, modern societies, with respect to many topics such as bringing up children, growing older, health, dealing with danger, settling disputes, religion and speaking more than one language.
All of us with stigmatized identities face this question daily: How much to accommodate society by constraining ourselves, and how much to break the limits of what
constitutes
a valid life?
So because there is no universally agreed-upon definition of what even
constitutes
an infidelity, estimates vary widely, from 26 percent to 75 percent.
So two degrees centigrade
constitutes
dangerous climate change.
And not only is cyberwarfare not covered by existing legal frameworks, but the question of what exactly
constitutes
cyberwarfare is still highly debated.
What we are doing with the Turing test for poetry, rather, is collecting opinions about what
constitutes
humanness.
So for the last few years, I've been trying to understand what
constitutes
the 21st-century good life, both because I'm fascinated by the moral and philosophical implications, but also because I'm in desperate need of answers myself.
Epidemiological studies show associations between the noise exposure and an increased risk for high blood pressure, heart attacks and stroke, and although the overall risk increases are relatively small, this still
constitutes
a major public health problem because noise is so ubiquitous, and so many people are exposed to relevant noise levels.
And now, almost 20 years since the documentation, it now
constitutes
prior art, and is now very well-documented at WIPO, and it is now the information which, subsequently, my company actually started working on as well.
A parable I think we all know, that really
constitutes
the governing frame we're using to reinvent Stockton today.
Or you can live in a world where actually intangible value
constitutes
a greater part of overall value, that actually intangible value, in many ways is a very, very fine substitute for using up labor or limited resources in the creation of things.
After all, what
constitutes
a world leader?
What
constitutes
a viral species is still unresolved, although they're obviously of enormous importance to us.
Nineteen members of Al Queda plotting to fly planes into buildings
constitutes
a conspiracy.
Now this image
constitutes
a huge amount of work.
Now investment
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only about a fifth of the national income in most modern economies, but it plays an absolutely vital role.
It's a shock to me sometimes what people think
constitutes
humor nowadays.
This sort of thing barely
constitutes
a 3-minute sub-sub-plot in your average zombie film.
Childbirth
constitutes
the luck of the draw.
Unless mentioning Barnils' name a few times
constitutes
an "homage," this pretense is an utter fraud.
OK, first off there may be a SPOILER here since i don't know what
constitutes
giving out too much information.
This is a profound and moving work about the creation of art, that which is uniquely human and cannot be produced by nature, the cost of genius and the search for transcendence and what in the end
constitutes
family, i.e, all of us.
Wanda Nevada is a pubescent fantasy movie using circa 1979 ideas of what
constitutes
illicit romance for 13 year old girls.
Watching this stinker
constitutes
cruel and unusal punishment at the hands of Sandler.
Despite post - modern interpretations purporting somehow to see it as a gay or even feminist tract,the fact of the matter is that it was a major disaster in 1970 and remains one today.How anyone given the resources at Mr Sarne's disposal could have screwed up so royally remains a closely - guarded secret.Only Michael Cimino ever came close with the political and artistic Armageddon that
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Heaven's Gate".Both films appeared to be ego trips for their respective directors but at least Mr Cimino had made one of the great movies of the 1970s before squandering the studio's largesse,whereas Mr Sarne had only the rather fey "Joanna" in his locker.
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