Blacks constituted the explanation for their vulnerability and for almost everything that had gone wrong in their lives; not being black was what constituted being middle class.
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Immigrants arriving between 19653 and 2010 constituted approximately 3 percent of the United States population, while those arriving between 1900 and 2000 constituted 21 percent of the population.
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As she recalls, the guidelines they'd developed offered no clear directives regarding what constituted newsworthiness or what, in essence, constituted ethical journalism involving graphic content and the depiction of death.
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Turkey strongly rejects the notion that the killings constituted genocide.
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That constituted 3.9% of GDP, up from 3.5% in 2017.
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That payment constituted an illegal campaign contribution, according to prosecutors.
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Even if done for partisan ends, that constituted racial discrimination.
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McConnell said Hurricanes Harvey and Irma constituted a national emergency.
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For Debord, this constituted an unacceptable "degradation" of our lives.
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However, LaBeouf's lawyer denies that the incident constituted as defamation.
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The action constituted the largest workplace raid in U.S. history.
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Women have constituted 54 percent of all early voters. Mrs.
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Even if it constituted verbal abuse, it is over now.
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Often, they were truly curious about what constituted sexual assault.
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Ghosn's cellphone and passport, constituted "a real abuse," he said.
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The definition of what constituted an assault was vastly expanded.
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American Media has denied that the payment constituted a contribution.
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The Italian police said the arrest constituted a significant breakthrough.
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Armenia say the killings during World War One constituted genocide.
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A category made up mostly of white students constituted 50%.
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Although what exactly constituted a gyroball seemed open to interpretation.
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These agreements have traditionally constituted 80 percent of merger litigation settlements.
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And then we have constituted a full fledged subsidiary in Frankfurt.
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That constituted continued growth from their share of 65.5% in 2010.
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Friday's proclamation constituted another attack on vulnerable immigrant communities, advocates said.
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UL in Italy on Friday, ruling that they constituted unfair competition.
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The administration did not concede that tactics like waterboarding constituted torture.
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Sanders has defended his votes, saying that it constituted federal overreach.
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The Eleventh Circuit Court found that his actions constituted sexual harassment.
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Burke: Well, clearly Christ constituted the church as a hierarchical communion.
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Mueller was equivocal about whether Trump's actions constituted obstruction of justice.
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Lifting one of these bags probably constituted a workout by itself.
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" It deemed that the violence against Sikhs constituted "crimes against humanity.
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One tax expert said that might have constituted criminal tax fraud.
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But six months later, the office has yet to be constituted.
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That demand as Professor Feldman just explained constituted an abusive power.
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That and other assertions, the tribunal ruled, constituted "hate speech" and "discrimination".
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Their heated rivalry constituted the main competitive story line of the weekend.
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Ms. Koval said she believed neither statement constituted an act of bullying.
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It did not conclude whether those actions constituted the crime of obstruction.
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State Police looked into the threats but determined they constituted political speech.
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Reached by The Verge, Facebook contested that the access constituted a loophole.
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That, says America's Department of Justice, constituted "conspiracy to commit computer intrusion".
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But Genthon said not all child participation in agriculture constituted child labor.
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I think the audience is mostly librarians, or largely constituted by librarians.
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In a celebrity context, though, what constituted mom hair was more subtle.
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Throughout the 2010s it became less clear what actually constituted "rock" anymore.
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His foreign policy constituted a radical departure from that of his predecessor.
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Investigators are examining whether the hush money constituted a campaign-finance violation.
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A judge ruled that Raj's ransom payment to them constituted material support.
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No one doubts that the 9/85033 attacks constituted a national emergency.
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Once, a few slow tractors on the highway constituted a traffic jam.
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The destructive effects of drugs, ubiquitous in Young's community, constituted another concern.
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Google denied that this finding constituted a loophole in its ads policy.
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British social media users disagreed on whether Mr. Corbyn's comments constituted mansplaining.
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The court agreed on Tuesday, saying the planned system constituted indirect discrimination.
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The announcement constituted a radical policy reversal for some of the parties.
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Distinguished civic buildings in underserved neighborhoods constituted their own brand of equity.
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But California changed because the people who constituted a political majority changed.
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The Jets as constituted are rivals to the Patriots in name only.
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Confusion swirled about whether the article constituted a real interview or not.
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Prosecutors said this deprived Franklin of Avenatti's "honest services" and constituted fraud.
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As currently constituted, the Senate is unlikely to vote to convict Trump.
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For a brief period, Pollock constituted the team's entire ticket sales staff.
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The House Judiciary presents a solid case that Trump's conduct constituted bribery.
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They were going to be whatever constituted the New Normal in Hollywood.
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Some of them are based on the way we are physically constituted.
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At the time, Apple constituted 45 percent of its total $1.2 million revenues.
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In 23, the Supreme Court ruled that constituted an illegal price-fixing conspiracy.
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He added that the program constituted a "special need" overriding individual privacy protections.
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" He added that the terms of Pruitt's lease constituted "a reasonable market value.
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Gas constituted most of our spending, which is unavoidable on a road trip.
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Earnings have constituted something of a surprise as well, albeit a tentative one.
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" When told that arrangement constituted quid pro quo, Mulvaney said, "Get over it.
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" The Cuban police constituted this as falling under the criminal offense of "disrespect.
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Ditib is formally constituted as a German organisation, in whose governance Ankara participates.
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The current Republican Party is constituted disproportionately of the undereducated and the wealthy.
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That constituted a 10 percent rise year-on-year, narrowly beating analyst expectations.
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"We had a lot to learn about what constituted that band," Nesmith explained.
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The system as currently constituted is not working and needs to be addressed.
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Democrats said the episodes constituted a concerning, if not unlawful, pattern of behavior.
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Finally, in late 1943, an all-black unit was constituted as an experiment.
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That presentation constituted fraud, a lawyer from Canada's attorney general's office has argued.
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Ms. Meng's presentation to the financial institution constituted fraud, Mr. Gibb-Carsley said.
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Bhandary-Alexander said he believed that a warning from a boss constituted discipline.
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In Köthen, too, a controversy was developing over what constituted fact and fiction.
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The Republican Party as currently constituted will simply never do those things. Ever.
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The statement also denied that the ban constituted a threat to free expression.
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" The president added the virus constituted a "very small problem in this country.
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The economic breakup of what had constituted a common market was also painful.
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In the context of the Cold War, that constituted the highest security clearance.
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But until now, the guidelines were ambiguous about what constituted a political display.
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Time and again, he contended that the Gulenists never constituted a deep state.
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He did not explain how the fact of the interview constituted a conflict.
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O'Rourke told CNN's DJ Judd early Friday that Cain's tweet constituted a threat.
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His skin color remained unchanged but no longer constituted a barrier to citizenship.
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Rogow also minimized Stone's threats to Credico that prosecutors said constituted witness intimidation.
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Prosecutors said the payments constituted illegal campaign contributions intended to influence the election.
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His appeal argued that the lethal injection protocol constituted cruel and unusual punishment.
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To many, though, the mere presence of white supremacists constituted a violent threat.
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I went into the principal places that constituted the businesses of the town.
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The Berkeley group contended that this constituted "interference," and that Berkeley deserved the patent.
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However, Bones said there was no evidence that the attack constituted a hate crime.
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Populism means that you see society as constituted of two homogeneous and antagonistic groups.
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The judge said those words constituted "wanton and reckless conduct" under the manslaughter statute.
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Six doctors said that nothing for which Olivia was treated constituted a terminal illness.
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It's like if The Masters constituted 90 percent of all the money in golf.
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Mr. Stephanopoulos asked if that scene in the White House constituted obstruction of justice.
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The court also denied Kesha's claims that Dr. Luke's abuse constituted a hate crime.
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They are relying, instead, precisely on their control of institutions and constituted legal authority.
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Offshore buyers constituted 20163 percent of accepted bids, according to Barclays Bank Ghana sources.
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Garnier acknowledged that the incident took place but vehemently denied it constituted sexual harassment.
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Last year the Supreme Court ruled that sex with an underage wife constituted rape.
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Judge O'Neill said it was up to the jury to decide what constituted consent.
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In one instance, those actions constituted retaliation against a complainant for reporting sexual assault.
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College Board spokesman Zach Goldberg said the leak of test questions constituted a crime.
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But the appeals court disagreed, saying the initial firing constituted the adverse employment action.
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Avaaz found that at least 238% of the posts and comments constituted hate speech.
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Nonlethal actions constituted the majority of management, with more than 21 million animals dispersed.
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The Panama Papers constituted the largest leak of secret documents to journalists in history.
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U.N. Special Envoy De Mistura must work with the opposition groups constituted in Riyadh.
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" During his January hearing, Barr offered details on what he thought constituted acting "corruptly.
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Hispanics constituted an estimated 12% of the eligible voter population in Florida in 2000.
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Dellinger said that he believed the court, as presently constituted, would do just that.
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Gab subsequently banned the user, arguing the posts constituted a credible threat of violence.
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The artwork "constituted over 82 percent of their focus while browsing Netflix," Nelson wrote.
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According to HRC data, "equality voters" constituted 29 percent of the total 2018 electorate.
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That threat, the National Labor Relations Board later ruled, constituted an unfair labor practice.
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Which side would decide what constituted Ireland's "self," and who would do the determining?
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United States, concluding that neither man's arrest constituted a violation of the First Amendment.
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Asked whether this constituted a personal Waterloo, Mr. Chalençon was quick with a retort.
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The congressmen from the 17 states that practiced legal segregation constituted a pivotal bloc.
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Democrats have argued Trump's decision to delay Ukraine aid constituted a quid pro quo.
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But to the federal government, his attack on a national symbol constituted a crime.
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He added that it was not clear what constituted a military or state secret.
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They also correspond to the paired philosophical elements that constituted early–twentieth-century Progressivism.
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The UN was clear then that actions targeting cultural locations constituted a war crime.
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Wednesday marked the first anniversary of WHO declaring that Zika constituted an international emergency.
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The price of 116 crowns per share constituted a 4.8% premium over Thursday's close.
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She explained that circulating that rumor constituted the "performance" that was her thesis project.
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We thought that those actions constituted an abuse of process by a previous government.
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On social media, the commission's latest explanations of what constituted inappropriate conduct attracted critical comments.
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I'd built up scenarios in my mind where these things constituted requirements for my lifestyle.
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In the complaint, Moore states Nassar's behavior constituted sexual assault, battery, abuse, molestation, and harassment.
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U.N. Special Envoy (Staffan) de Mistura must work with the opposition groups constituted in Riyadh.
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The car loan portfolio constituted a significant 37% of BCA's consumer loans at end-2016.
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Dianne Feinstein as saying Trump's "inappropriate" approaches constituted a breach of the separation of powers.
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Valued at over $250,22 by the victim, the act constituted grand theft. Etc. Etc. Etc.
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These constituted war crimes and in the case of Islamic State also crimes against humanity.
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Angie and her adviser thought that these actions constituted an official report on the matter.
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They wanted to reduce that level, regardless of what constituted justice for any individual involved.
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Junk news therefore constituted a significant part of the conversation around the Swedish general election.
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But the Supreme Court overruled this, saying the use of thermal-imaging constituted a search.
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Junk news therefore constituted a significant part of the conversation around the Swedish general election.
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Guthrie believed that the high volume of tweets Elliott was sending her way constituted harassment.
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The gut flora in the Golden Cow constituted the shut-off signal for the plague.
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"Two of the experts found that his abnormal mental functioning constituted psychiatric disorders," he added.
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The OECD reported the wealth tax constituted 1.1% of all Norwegian tax revenue in 2017.
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A 2017 campaign of murder, rape and arson constituted genocide, according to United Nations experts.
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And those 500 minutes he played for Chelsea constituted a tiny fraction of his career.
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The fossil fuel industry alone constituted 70 percent of emissions on humans' behalf in 2015.
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Humanitarian agencies, both governmental and NGO, are constituted to house and nurture the rescued victims.
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The protest constituted a harsh counterpoint to one of the greatest days in American history.
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The deal unveiled Monday constituted the Senate's most significant attempt yet at rewriting the legislation.
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What constituted progress, for example, and was it really progress to keep people alive indefinitely?
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Let the Mueller investigation, like every other duly constituted law enforcement action, run its course.
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" The threshold question in Fourth Amendment cases is whether the government's activities constituted a "search.
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Jaworski believed the payment of hush money constituted an ironclad case of obstruction of justice.
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She gave a presentation on what constituted hate speech to the Zhihu content-monitoring team.
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Private equity constituted less than 3 percent of public buyouts in 2016, according to Dealogic.
|
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Indeed, China's sales to America constituted 4.4 percent of its annual economic output in 2015.
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However, it wasn't until recently that NATO officially confirmed Russia's activity constituted a likely violation.
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In fact, as currently constituted, the plan seems guaranteed to damage Bloomberg News's journalistic reputation.
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But that does not mean everyone agreed that what he did constituted a real swing.
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These constituted war crimes, and, in the case of Islamic State, also crimes against humanity.
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It doesn't matter that the league, as currently constituted, has almost no history, he says.
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O'Donnell asked Gowdy if this constituted obstruction of justice on the part of the president.
|
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International head Richard Yorke was named chief operating officer for the newly constituted wholesale banking unit.
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The head of international was named chief operating officer for the newly constituted wholesale banking unit.
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Along with support for Israel, these three concerns constituted the pillars of American Middle East policy.
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A debate was sparked about whether it constituted hate speech and should be reported as such.
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I can only say that I do have confidence in our intelligence agencies as currently constituted.
|
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The appeal rose out of apparent confusion among jurors over what constituted conspiracy to commit murder.
|
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Do you see this as being solvable in the way that these companies are currently constituted?
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The House, as currently constituted, might not be a good venue for this kind of effort.
|
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But Obamacare as currently constituted doesn't seem likely to get there, perhaps because it's somewhat underfunded.
|
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That, in effect, constituted a change in the rules of engagement between the two (see article).
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Popick said this constituted a "breach of contract," but that there was not a written agreement.
|
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In the other, the plaintiff won on the basis that several overlapping plot elements constituted infringement.
|
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While women constituted the bulk of the demonstrators, many were accompanied by husbands, boyfriends and children.
|
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The proposal constituted the largest cut in the program since Congress created Social Security in 1935.
|
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It has constituted perhaps the most reliably Republican group of voters in the country—until now.
|
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They constituted a decile of discontent, squeezed between their own countries' plutocrats and Asia's middle class.
|
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But along with being delusional about what constituted a healthy meal, she was also incredibly cheap.
|
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The Milan police determined that anti-Semitic messages and language sent to her constituted a threat.
|
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And all this apparently was done without communicating with duly constituted members of his own administration.
|
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Lieu said the payment by AMI constituted an "in-kind contribution" that benefited Trump's presidential campaign.
|
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That social instinct went hand in hand with an expanded sense of what constituted an exhibition.
|
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The special counsel said Manafort's alleged actions constituted a violation of the conditions of his release.
|
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When Carson asked Mueller whether Manafort's actions constituted a "betrayal" of America's "Democratic values," Mueller responded:
|
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On Wednesday, the North Korean court ruled that Mr. Warmbier's action constituted "subversion" against North Korea.
|
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Months later, the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum said in a report that it constituted genocide.
|
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"No, it was not," press secretary John Earnest said when asked if it constituted a ransom.
|
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However, it wasn't until recently that NATO officially confirmed that Russia's activity constituted a likely violation.
|
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Solidarity between First Nations, Métis, Inuit, and black people, is something that must be co-constituted.
|
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Maybe over time — years — room opens for alternatives to the Republicans and Democrats as currently constituted.
|
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And this grueling schedule actually constituted "an easier day for us," the junior Tanner Dieterich said.
|
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She agreed that this constituted a crisis and should trigger the promised round-the-clock care.
|
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The scholars who conducted both studies said that neither constituted conclusive evidence of a Kremlin campaign.
|
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Officials also said taking them to vote constituted county-sponsored political activity, which is not permitted.
|
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In its ruling, the appeals court laid out a broad definition of what constituted classified material.
|
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For the first three decades after World War II, openness and equality constituted a virtuous circle.
|
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It argued that YouTube marking its videos as inappropriate constituted illegal censorship under the First Amendment.
|
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He won 26 of the 30 states where immigrants constituted the smallest share of the population.
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" On Twitter, NetBlocks said the disruption constituted "a severe violation" of Iranians' "basic rights and liberties.
|
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But I have no regrets, because those ten years in themselves constituted an invaluable educational experience.
|
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As constituted, the Financial Control Board is simply too conflicted and inept to oversee recovery efforts.
|
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People who sat for long hours and almost never formally exercised constituted the least-active group.
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People who sat for long hours and almost never formally exercised constituted the least-active group.
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An appeals court threw out the conviction in 22002, saying his actions had not constituted felonies.
|
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They are consulting with the investment bank on whether Lampert's actions constituted legal actions against him.
|
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This move constituted a threat to the Bolshevik government and violated Wilson's promise of self-determination.
|
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He welcomed Black Panthers and hippies and drug dealers and prostitutes when that constituted full-on heresy.
|
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For example, Chinese companies and merchant shipping constituted the first responders to Mozambique following recent typhoon devastation.
|
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Given that their purpose was to aid Trump's candidacy, the payments constituted contributions to Trump's presidential campaign.
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"One guy didn't know that a nude picture his girlfriend sent could have constituted pornography," says Schmidt.
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Sunday's statement did not specify if Trump's decision constituted a full withdrawal of personnel from the country.
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Mr Davis argued that the 17.4m voters who backed Leave constituted the largest mandate in British history.
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It has already suspended around 200 apps, pending further investigation into whether their data collection constituted misuse.
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The Court ruled the IOC's refusal to invite them constituted no sanction but rather an eligibility decision.
|
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It's such a useful feature that it constituted the entire functionality of the product released last year.
|
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Some analysts argued that this constituted a slackening of the authorities' push for growth at all costs.
|
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The "Christian brother" incident made national news, but in God-fearing Alabama it hardly constituted a scandal.
|
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Content from pages only constituted about 15% of Cooper's feed, and even less of Linder's (almost 10%).
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The EU energy watchdog previously said the loan guarantee constituted state aid and violated EU subsidy rules.
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Sometimes, they may not even understand that what happened to them constituted abuse until many years later.
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It added that the party's Federal Legal Commission - a body that staffs disciplinary panels - was "improperly constituted".
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Both have denied the payment constituted a campaign donation and Cohen has denied all allegations against him.
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For FY 2015, Digital Commerce Solutions constituted 21% of total revenue, up from 14% in FY 2014.
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"Further, Norton's personal behavior was found to have constituted conduct unbecoming an officer," the Navy statement said.
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Changing plans at the last minute constituted a lack of transparency at best and misrepresentation at worst.
|
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"A high-powered team was constituted to investigate the veracity of the allegation" against police, he wrote.
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Conservative court-watchers say the lower courts were correct in ruling that Obama's actions constituted unlawful overreach.
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Lobsters constituted more than three-quarters of the value at more than $495 million, also a record.
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Kokesh's attorney argued that a disgorgement in the case constituted a punitive "forfeiture" that is time-barred.
|
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Spain's constitutional court started a review of the vote for prosecutors to decide if its constituted rebellion.
|
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As presently constituted, the Republican-controlled Congress has shown little appetite for removing Mr. Trump from office.
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Counterintelligence investigators had to consider whether the president's own actions constituted a possible threat to national security.
|
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We are likely to see a newly intense debate over abortion at our newly constituted Supreme Court.
|
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Meanwhile, 42% of voters between 45 and 64 supported Biden, and this group constituted 38% of voters.
|
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But the distressing footage renewed those criticisms this week, with some saying the arrest constituted child abuse.
|
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As Girard had it, we are defined and constituted as a species by our reliance on imitation.
|
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Young said Sun's refusal to cooperate, even if the sample had not been smashed, constituted a violation.
|
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News published from unidentified sources that constituted opinion or unverified fact also qualified, according to Ms. Zakharova.
|
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"No, it was not," said press secretary Josh Earnest when asked if the money constituted a ransom.
|
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Grassley, the chairman of the Judiciary Committee, downplayed the characterization that the back-and-forth constituted negotiating.
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CREW and others have asked the United States Department of Justice to investigate whether this constituted bribery.
|
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The unreleased recordings, untended websites and the mountains of bootleg material constituted a kind of secret knowledge.
|
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Those concerts constituted the first notable merger of pop culture and philanthropy, and they inspired similar ventures.
|
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By 2015, consumers constituted about 49 percent of a diminished worldwide PC shipment total of 275.8M units.
|
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The president's allies in Congress dismissed the notion that his attacks constituted a threat to Mr. Cohen.
|
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The killings took place during a military crackdown that United Nations officials have said constituted ethnic cleansing.
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We do think that these massacres constituted genocide, and have used the term many times in the past.
|
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But Vidal made clear that Cuba's idea of what constituted human rights did not coincide with Washington's perception.
|
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Jones, the court decided that sticking a GPS-tracker on a suspect's car without a warrant constituted trespass.
|
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She said the President's reported comments constituted an "extraordinarily serious and specific charge" that could not be ignored.
|
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The attacks on Swedish media didn't attract significant US attention, but they constituted a major event in Sweden.
|
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Foxconn first denied the reports, then confirmed them while denying they constituted a change of plans at all.
|
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PNB has constituted a specialized stressed-assets management vertical for early identification of bad loans, the bank said.
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And the researchers used a very strict definition of what constituted reliable evidence for inclusion in their reviews.
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"This election has once again proven that the Human Rights Council, as presently constituted, is not that voice."
|
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For years, smartphones have constituted one of the very few consistent trends in an otherwise fragmented media landscape.
|
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He claimed he did not understand the law and did not know whether his behavior constituted a crime.
|
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The president's subsequent effort to sack Mr Mueller, whose investigation he dubbed a "witch-hunt", perhaps constituted another.
|
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In 2015, coal constituted 34% of U.S. generating power, with natural gas nipping at its heals at 32%.
|
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The turmoil in the wake of Rana Plaza constituted a public relations crisis for Western brands and retailers.
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I have serious doubts whether the Supreme Court, as currently constituted, would vote to overturn Roe v. Wade.
|
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Pension spending, which constituted 17.5% of GDP in 2012, is projected to reach 25% of GDP by 2050.
|
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He claimed he did not understand the law and did not know whether his behaviour constituted a crime.
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They constituted their own miniature risk group—in phylogenetic terms, their own small branch of the giant tree.
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And that constituted not free speech or a free exchange of ideas but fraud, punishable with criminal penalties.
|
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And with the exception of a spat over what constituted "New York values," Cruz prevailed in most exchanges.
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The other, which constituted as much as 10 percent of the fund's capital, has been sold, he said.
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The neighboring shop was indeed adjacent to a Santa Muerte church, but I wasn't sure that constituted sketchiness.
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Taken together, they constituted the largest single epidemic of salmonella poisoning in the history of the United States.
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Prison officials alleged the attempt constituted a threat to the safety and orderly function of the prison itself.
|
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Lohan says the character, combined with the cover art illustrations, constituted "unequivocal" reference to her without her permission.
|
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It's what the original series episodes were constituted by, but with the trappings of a gigantic, summer blockbuster.
|
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The fund said that McCormick had breached its obligations, although it did not detail what constituted that breach.
|
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Moreover, the decision constituted an additional concession to North Korea, despite there being no diplomatic progress toward denuclearization.
|
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Hispanics have moved to Central Indiana en masse, and constituted 5.8 percent of the city's population in 2010.
|
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Avenatti made his reluctance with the decision clear, sharing his concerns with the 2020 field as currently constituted.
|
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Ever since, these inter-branch gatherings have constituted one of the most anticipated rituals of our national politics.
|
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Earnings from less developed countries constituted 28% of net income as of the end of fiscal year 2015.
|
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The accusations make for great political copy, and they have constituted his most effective defense against the investigations.
|
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To many inside the IndustryInfo thread, the number constituted clear and galling evidence that Google had to change.
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But surely Justice Kagan's experience in the Obama administration constituted "significant involvement" in the Affordable Care Act cases.
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Teneo Intelligence said on Wednesday that the selloff constituted a political emergency for Renzi, risking the government's credibility.
|
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Lewinsky wrote in March that their relationship "was not sexual assault" but "constituted a gross abuse of power."
|
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The results constituted an overwhelming mandate from the country's white voters for Prime Minister Verwoerd's program of apartheid.
|
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Last year, the government approved a sweeping national security law, broadening the definition of what constituted a violation.
|
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The remaining connections constituted a "high-creative" network, a set of connections highly relevant to generating original ideas.
|
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Verizon could have tried to kill the deal entirely, arguing that the breaches constituted a material adverse event.
|
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The Republican primary front-runner said the newspaper's recent criticism of his candidacy constituted a conflict of interest.
|
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There will be no season-ending surge without Martin, who constituted 28 percent of the offense last year.
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The intersection of personal and national psyches has always constituted the richest point of journalistic inquiry for me.
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Until recently, it was considered a truism that American policy toward Europe's Jews constituted an enormous moral failure.
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Constituted under the IAWA (Irish Wrestling Association), IAPA have absolutely no authority when it comes to professional bouts.
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Data from four major hospitals from 230 to 22016 revealed that women constituted 212 percent of kidney donors.
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We also constantly debated what constituted a visible asshole on camera when the girls wore G-string underwear.
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Mr. Duda said, for instance, that Russia's energy policies constituted "a threat of Russian energy domination" across Europe.
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On the atrocity side, some analysts believed that the Space Force constituted a dangerous plan to militarize space.
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Former independent counsel Ken Starr similarly criticized Trump's attack but said he didn't think it constituted witness intimidation.
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For a company that aims to deliver the most relevant information for all queries, that constituted a crisis.
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Slavery also constituted a central tenet of the Confederacy, but slavery was certainly not a noble cause worldwide.
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That state of affairs constituted the very essence of the encroaching tyranny the Constitution's framers sought to forestall.
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But the firm's lawyers argued that the guidance actually constituted a rulemaking that violated the Administrative Procedure Act.
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The Soviet Union itself was a federal state composed of 15 constituent republics constituted roughly along ethnic lines.
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The NLRB found that Damore's memo constituted sexual harassment and that Google was within its rights to fire him.
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The hush money, paid in the run-up to the 2016 presidential election, constituted violations of campaign-finance law.
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I recognized that neither of us had done anything "wrong," that our shared sex life constituted a shared responsibility.
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Now it was precisely the failure to distinguish a word's use from its mention that constituted the racial sin.
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Unfortunately for the couple, Giustibelli decided the reviews (which were false), constituted libel, so being a lawyer, she sued.
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The couple's defence was that the reviews constituted free speech, and as such are protected under the First Amendment.
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The 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that the firing constituted sex discrimination under federal civil rights law.
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That said, as of 49473Q16, deposits constituted only 13.2% of total liabilities, below the proportion of many peer institutions.
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Ms Sereno also ridicules the idea that her sporadic filings constituted a deliberate effort to conceal ill-gotten riches.
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"The incident constituted a kidnapping and is a dangerous precedent and a severe violation of international norms," it added.
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In early September, Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan said security operations targeting the Rohingya constituted "genocide", a charge Myanmar denies.
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Those payments resulted in criminal charges because they constituted illegal campaign donations, according to court filings in Cohen's case.
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Sensenbrenner pressed Mueller to say whether there was anything in the special counsel's report that constituted an impeachable offense.
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The idea that sharing food photos constituted a generous and glorious form of fandom didn't sit well with him.
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That said, as of 3Q16, deposits constituted only 15.7% of total liabilities, below the proportion of many peer institutions.
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To the inevitable question, Why the Survival Pieces constituted art rather than farming, Mr. Harrison had a ready answer.
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Then, English constituted the vast majority of content; today, it is just one language within a cacophony of tongues.
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That service extended to retailers like Amazon, and at the time constituted around 15 percent of the company's business.
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Jauniskis is not impressed by critics' accusation that all this constituted a step back to Soviet-style "thought police".
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The new board could face a legal challenge by PDVSA's current leadership if the board was not legally constituted.
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Pratt argued that when the FBI hacked suspected Playpen users and grabbed their IP addresses, that constituted a search.
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The directors confirmed on Thursday that this constituted a so-called post-offer intention statement under Britain's Takeover Code.
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She therefore had grounds to say that Hammond's post actually constituted a libelous statement, and sued her in 2015.
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Thankfully for Mr. Pirate Arm, Gyorko's two-run homer constituted the only score on the night for the Cards.
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The Washington-based Council on American-Islamic Relations said the act constituted a desecration of the place of worship.
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The radio messages between the British driver and his engineer, Peter Bonnington, constituted a form of entertainment in themselves.
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In the 2013 study, the three-month period in between tests constituted 10 percent of the mouse's average lifespan.
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Passenger vehicles constituted 27234% of sales, while commercial and three-wheeler sales were 22016% each of total vehicle sales.
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As to whether I believe it or not, I'm with our agencies, especially as currently constituted with their leadership.
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But in 2008, they only cast 18 percent of the vote, and in 2004 they constituted just 17 percent.
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As to whether I believe it or not, I'm with our agencies, especially as currently constituted, with their leadership.
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"But who knows how the court will be constituted when a wealth tax actually comes before it," he said.
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A judge reportedly decided those events constituted a violation of his probation for a 2008 drug and gun conviction.
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The Thunder have enough talent to pierce the championship contender conversation, but as currently constituted lack the proper restraint.
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By the time DeGroff's book was published, discussion in the beer world about what constituted craft had already begun.
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In his ruling, Watson said the government had an "unduly restrictive reading" of what constituted a close family relationship.
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She rose to become the first chairwoman of the House Committee on Rules, which was formally constituted in 21979.
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Together, the moves constituted a broad swipe at Russia's diplomatic capabilities, and possibly its ability to conduct spying operations.
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" Mr. Trump, on Twitter, responded by questioning whether the act of writing the piece constituted an act of "TREASON.
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This constituted a stretch drive equal in quality to any produced by baseball's most famous champions of the past.
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Still, this hasn't constituted a revival of the regular White House briefing, which dwindled to a stop under Trump.
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" "The Democrat Party, as it's currently constituted, poses a much greater threat to this country than the coronavirus does.
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About 43 percent of the mothers had a diagnosis of major depression, and the rest constituted a control group.
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"I was encouraged by it," Senator Kevin Cramer, Republican of North Dakota, said of the newly constituted legal team.
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The Turkish government, which denies that the deaths constituted a genocide, recalled its ambassador to the Vatican in protest.
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Instead, the court found that there was little evidence beyond a few anecdotes to demonstrate that this constituted harm.
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Authorities are investigating whether that payment or the way it was handled constituted a violation of federal election law.
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According to the AAUP, in 28503 contingent teaching contracts constituted 22019 percent across all categories of post-secondary education.
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John Richardson, said the award constituted "a historic day," pointing to the speed with which the contract was finalized.
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Combined, this constituted the strongest evidence yet of a trio of supermassive black holes in merging galaxies, Pfeifle said.
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" The difference, Faye notes, was that his wife and daughter "were with him: They constituted a kind of audience.
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The song, the trial court ruled, constituted a "true threat to the victims" and warranted no First Amendment protection.
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In an all-caps tweet, Trump appeared to ask whether the op-ed's author or its publication constituted treason.
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Never before have a few guys with podcasts, academic postings and Twitter accounts constituted such a powerful evil empire.
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The area constituted what he called "a magnificent universe in miniature" that needed to be protected in its entirety.
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Kaepernick's off-field politics constituted a "distraction," in the word of, among others, the former 49ers great Joe Montana.
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Several of the owners in attendance were circumspect, saying that what constituted a personal foul would have to be clarified.
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A more nuanced debate grew out of those sympathetic with Assange's aims over whether what WikiLeaks was doing constituted journalism.
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As to whether I believe it or not, I&aposm with our agencies, especially as currently constituted with their leadership.
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" The ruling says the policy of accepting only opposite-sex spouses as eligible for a dependent visa "constituted indirect discrimination.
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The agency also asked the Federal Trade Commission to investigate if the statements constituted unfair or deceptive practices, Bloomberg reported.
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Last week, the Belgian Gaming Commission reportedly launched an investigation into whether the system constituted a violation of gambling laws.
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As it turns out, Twitter used an outdated list of terms associated with porn to determine what constituted sensitive material.
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In public, Pompeo defended the decision, arguing, in defiance of the facts, that it constituted a continuation of Trump's policy.
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It seeks a declaration that the alleged looting constituted "fraudulent transfers" that should be undone or, more likely, justified damages.
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Defense lawyers have argued that this constituted "outrageous conduct" from the FBI because the agency, in essence, distributed child pornography.
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However, it is not clear from the court documents what exactly constituted a seizure of the second child pornography site.
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The university special examiner concluded that the events constituted "sexual violence", and a note was made in John's permanent record.
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But it absolutely does reflect two core ideas from the op-ed that constituted a reversal from the previous trajectory.
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ING Diba analyst Carsten Brzeski estimated the measures constituted a combined fiscal stimulus of some 0.4 percent of national output.
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At least it constituted so much of me that I'd express it through arts and crafts (and later, through essays).
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That is the heart of Taylor's claim that his system constituted scientific management; it is reflected throughout the system itself.
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Revenue from Hairatan, a border crossing with Uzbekistan, constituted $19893m of the amount generated in the most recent fiscal year.
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Explaining the raids Asked if children would be separated from their parents, Cuccinelli said that information constituted an operational detail.
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Greg Elder of the international medical charity Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) said the figures constituted "a shockingly bad report card".
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Sawalkote, which was cleared by a government-constituted environment committee in January, was first given techno-economic approval in 1991.
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"The Commission has reached the preliminary conclusion that the measure constituted State aid," the EU executive said in a statement.
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The storyline constituted just a single subplot, but it spawned a minor eruption of hot takes, analysis pieces and recaps.
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Myrick: The bulk of the film was basically constituted the Hi0003 camera and that is pretty much fire and forget.
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Existing sanctions have constituted "large-scale human rights violations" that had delayed delivery of aid and consumer goods, he said.
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Her picture had been reported by conservatives who believed that images of women, heads uncovered and shoulders bare, constituted obscenity.
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Bernie Sanders, the out-of-nowhere candidate who has constituted an unexpected challenge to Hillary Clinton, bravely embraces the label.
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What subsequently took place was the major escalation that constituted the "riot" that filled media headlines and editorials for days.
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In 2015, Medicare constituted 20% of national health care spending, including 23% of doctor's bills and 25% of hospital coverage.
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Democrats have argued that Trump's effort to persuade Zelensky constituted an attempt to solicit foreign assistance in a U.S. election.
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Clinton had lied under oath "at this point," an act that a federal judge later said had clearly constituted perjury.
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Lincoln Center, however, did not believe that its president's conduct constituted sexual harassment, the people knowledgeable about his departure said.
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Recent "unbridled remarks" from Washington prior to the June 12 meeting constituted signs of "unjust" behavior, Kim Kye Gwan stated.
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The National Organic Standards Board (NOSB)—NOP's equitably-constituted advisory board—has had animal welfare on its agenda since 2000.
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In some instances, TripAdvisor said that reviews written from firsthand experience were deleted because they constituted "hearsay," the publication said.
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Cohen's effort to lie about the Moscow project, they said, constituted an attempt to alter the course of the investigation.
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"This constituted a lapse in oversight from C.S.I.S." Mr. Verdery is no longer listed among the think tank's senior associates.
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Investigators are reportedly looking at whether that payment constituted an unreported campaign donation, which would violate federal campaign finance laws.
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Cruz's actions, the judge decided, constituted "incidental rubbing" without "carnal intent," and Cruz was found not guilty of sexual assault.
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Basically, what these people have been arguing about is whether or not higher education constituted a kind of speculative bubble.
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This apparently constituted a greater crisis than the fall of the government, and the president called an emergency cabinet session.
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Whereas in the past, a round of golf constituted exercise, now "parks and trails are far more favorable," he said.
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It became clear from this that students didn't have a great awareness of what constituted a haggis to begin with.
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"President Trump likes Chairman Kim," said Sarah Huckabee Sanders, the White House press secretary, as if affection constituted a strategy.
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It was generally up to doctors, Reagan told me, to determine what constituted a "medically justifiable" exemption to abortion bans.
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"The President constituted an economic sustainability committee on how to alleviate sufferings of Nigerians at this time," Yemi Osinbajo said.
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By just such incremental developments will the line between comedy and tragedy be etched by the newly constituted Roberts court.
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"Musical or comedy" constituted an insult, albeit an ironic one, to the historical injury the film appeared to be addressing.
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But Judge Quattlebaum asked whether that would force Mr. Trump to sell his Treasury bonds, since the interest constituted profit.
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As to whether I believe it or not, I am with our agencies, especially as currently constituted with the leadership.
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The abbreviated closing arguments constituted the substantive end of Mr. Trump's impeachment trial, the third such proceeding in American history.
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From HBO's Watchmen to The Social Network andGone Girl, their soundtracks have constituted some of the best of the 2010s.
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The Associated Press reported the three girls were suspended by Cape Elizabeth High School, which said the note constituted bullying.
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Symmonds, 32, is sponsored by a rival shoe company, Brooks, and wanted it clearly detailed what constituted a team function.
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She had argued that Trump's public denial of participating in an affair with her constituted an attack on her character.
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During the interviews, Comey contested Trump's assertion that releasing a memo detailing his conversations with the president constituted a leak.
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But the turnout of just over 239,000 Iowans constituted a measly 8 percent of the total population of the state.
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The source said the attack constituted a "serious escalation" and reaffirmed U.S. responsibility for instability in Iraq, according to SANA.
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Meadows has said the compensation constituted "severance" pay for continuing to perform some transitional duties after West agreed to resign.
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The Justice Department also said it had dismissed a referral that the call may have constituted a campaign finance violation.
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The lower courts enjoined DAPA, ruling that Obama's actions constituted executive overreach, and a divided Supreme Court upheld the injunction.
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On January 30 2020, the WHO declared the coronavirus epidemic in China constituted a public health emergency of international concern.
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All athletes had received necessary clearances to use the substances in question, and none of the information constituted a violation.
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The artists represented in the show constituted "an international Who's Who of photography," as Saretzky puts it in his essay.
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" Israeli Cabinet Minister Yisrael Katz said the bill constituted "a denial of Poland's part in the Holocaust of the Jews.
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A Dresden court said on Tuesday that Bachmann's words constituted an "attack on [the refugees'] dignity", according to the AFP.
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They constituted two great bands of effort, which it would take a Titan to bring together and weld into one again.
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The matters that Special Counsel Robert Mueller described as "difficult" included whether Trump's firing of FBI Director Jim Comey constituted obstruction.
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Prosecutors are indicating that what Cohen admitted was true — Trump did coordinate and direct the payments that constituted illegal campaign contributions.
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Mr Packwood battled the committee for three years, destroying evidence and appearing "perplexed or confused…about what actually constituted sexual harassment".
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Thursday's lawsuit seeks a declaration that the alleged looting constituted "fraudulent transfers" that should be undone or, more likely, justified damages.
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The committee ruled that his behavior constituted "immorality, lack of judgement, and unacceptable behavior," and he was banned from USA Volleyball.
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"When combined, the three 3ve sub-operations constituted one of the most widespread ad fraud operations ever uncovered," the researchers wrote.
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Mr. Hicks was charged with three counts of murder, and federal authorities are investigating whether the killings constituted a hate crime.
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The lawsuit said sending invoices and statements with the fraudulently concealed fees constituted mail and wire fraud sufficient to allege racketeering.
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The measure was shelved two years ago when the EU executive ruled that it constituted illegal state aid to smaller firms.
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Harry's identity Raised in the church, Mormonism constituted a foundational aspect of Fisher's identity -- but it was not his only identifier.
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The worst of these, writes Bruce Riedel in his recent history of the relationship, "Kings and Presidents", constituted "near-death moments".
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Of perhaps greater significance going forward are crucial new details about the destruction of emails that may have constituted federal records.
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The commission said he made false statements in the emails and that his role in sending them constituted a deceptive scheme.
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In arbitrating whether Trump's Second Amendment comment constituted a threat of violence against Clinton, PolitiFact was forced to punt last week.
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He's been involved in empty-box tax scams, and his shenanigans with the Trump Foundation may have constituted criminal tax evasion.
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Ayatollah Khomeini came to be known as an imam, which constituted a break with the notion of a quietist, apolitical clergy.
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He constituted at least half of the decision-making and the majority of the legwork on every term sheet GFC issued.
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At a loss for words (or for words that constituted more than 140 characters), Twitter responded with jokes, GIFs and outrage.
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The Fixed-term Parliaments Act of 2011 tore up long-established principles about what constituted a confidence vote in the government.
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Samstrom admitted to coercing the teens, but didn't think that his actions constituted as rape, and intends to appeal the sentence.
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Jim Inhofe what he thought constituted the greatest nuclear threat to the US, Hyten pointed to both Russia and North Korea.
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Both Anderson and Deutsche Bank's Richard Parkes said it was unclear if bleeding constituted a real drug side effect or not.
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He alleged that Palombo knew perfectly well at the time that this constituted an "outrageous and flagrant breach" of the rules.
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"Production from the giant fields ... which have constituted the major part of Saudi's oil output ... are in steady decline," he wrote.
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Pelicans fans, too, no doubt look forward to appreciating their team as constituted, instead of as some abstracted projection of potential.
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But that claim—which constituted the opening sentence of the article—and the general tilt of the piece was factually wrong.
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As currently constituted then, both funds are operating on the assumption that general taxpayers will eventually step in to fund benefits.
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This marked the first time the U.S. used federal law to discriminate against immigrants—in this case the Chinese, who constituted .
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If they are predicting that the Supreme Court, however constituted, would quash a subpoena of President Trump, they're being foolhardily optimistic.
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It was, as constituted, uncontrollable by and unresponsive to elected leaders, specifically the president and the Congress, no matter their party.
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But the violence never ended entirely, especially amid sharp disagreements between Russia and the United States over what constituted a violation.
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John Kirby, a CNN analyst who served in the Obama administration, said the text on the hats constituted a campaign slogan.
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Another Labour Party Parliament member, Rupa Huq, told The Guardian that Trump's comments about Khan, London's first Muslim mayor, constituted Islamophobia.
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For example, businesses had questions about what constituted a "health" business whose income doesn't qualify for the deduction for high earners.
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The monetary policy committee was constituted this year to make decision-making more transparent and less dependant on the RBI governor.
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Cisneros, who is independently elected, refused to comply with Lee's mandate, which would have constituted an abdication of his legal obligations.
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To many other Catalans and Spaniards, the separatists' antics constituted an attempted coup that posed a deadly threat to their country.
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On the other hand, materials and energy companies, which together constituted almost half of the total value of the S.&P.
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" Ross said the tariffs, levied by China against imports of U.S. steel piping, pork, fruit and wine, constituted "politically sensitive targets.
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Michel Foucault's most luminous idea was that power and knowledge are mutually constituted social phenomena, and that they cannot be disentangled.
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But the judge, William H. Pauley III of Federal District Court, ruled that the simulator's use constituted a Fourth Amendment search.
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Democrats pressed Nielsen on whether the situation genuinely constituted an emergency, saying government statistics and the president's own words suggest otherwise.
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Earnings from less developed countries constituted nearly 32% of the company's net income through the first nine fiscal months of 2016.
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It was partly a balancing power, partly a therapist for the Franco-German couple that constituted the core of European politics.
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The court said that collecting cell site location information (CSLI) constituted a Fourth Amendment search and should have required a warrant.
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If the foundation's board members did not know what activities constituted self-dealing transactions, the form lists them in the questions.
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Dana Nickles, council to the Jefferson County Ethics Commission, refused to comment on whether O'Connell's alleged actions constituted an ethics violation.
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" It adds that he "did not draw a conclusion — one way or another — as to whether the examined conduct constituted obstruction.
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He estimated fair value for Oxford at around 90bp and suspected pension funds constituted the bulk of orders for the offering.
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Asked specifically whether the humanitarian and national security crisis at the border constituted a national emergency, Sanders again declined to comment.
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In addition, the court deemed the disclosure of non-public information to a friend or family member constituted a personal benefit.
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But such a step would mean the newly constituted 12-member panel would need to restart deliberations, further slowing the trial.
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One of those was a promise by the Mexicans to deploy their newly constituted national guard to the border with Guatemala.
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The fact is that the G.O.P., as currently constituted, is willing to do whatever it takes to seize and hold power.
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" In this instance, he was not commenting on a particular defendant, but lawyers nonetheless argued that it constituted "unlawful command influence.
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Others — chiefly Themistocles, founder of the Athenian navy — rejoined that the city's fleet of triple-decked galleys constituted its surest defense.
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Earlier this year the Open Society Justice Initiative, a private human rights body, said incidents including Tanhuato constituted crimes against humanity.
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Even in the bubbling melting pot that constituted the East Village art scene of the early 5923s, Nicolas Moufarrege stood out.
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Does the patent system as it is currently constituted serve to advance useful progress as the U.S. Constitution insists it should?
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You could also pull out a dry chenin blanc, like a Savennières, or even a Champagne or similarly constituted sparkling wine.
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You're well placed to assess the probabilities here, but not as well placed as a properly constituted human-subjects review committee.
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For example, the "reconnaissance-strike complex" that constituted the U.S. Second Offset was first observed and written about by the Soviets.
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Younger left-leaning voters increasingly don't believe the Republican Party, as currently constituted, is capable of compromise — and not without reason.
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Three law professors chosen by the Democrats made clear during the lengthy session that they believed Trump's actions constituted impeachable offenses.
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If, to me, the definition of intimacy was letting it all hang out, to him that constituted a form of thoughtlessness.
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The mere fact that Trump Jr. asked for information from a Russian national about Clinton might have constituted a federal crime.
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In the 18th century, much of what constituted money in England comprised bills of exchange issued by merchants against future receipts.
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Officials in the city where the officer works condemned his comment but said they were not sure it constituted a threat.
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Officials in the city where the officer works condemned his comment but said they were not sure it constituted a threat.
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Mr Mélenchon claimed this week that the historically low turnout in the legislative vote constituted a "civic general strike" against Mr Macron.
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Comey, whom Trump fired in May 2017, denied that sharing the memos with his legal team constituted a leak of classified information.
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Afterwards, he ignored shouted questions from reporters as to whether he would denounce white supremacism and whether the car incident constituted terrorism.
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The items, which ICE finished tallying on Tuesday, constituted the biggest counterfeit seizure for ICE's Homeland Security Investigation (HSI) in the area.
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Even without voting rights, women had constituted a significant force in the Farmers Alliance and then in the Populist and Socialist Parties.
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The argument that this information was protected, and that its collection constituted unreasonable search and seizure, failed to convince the Appeals court.
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U.S. officials earlier said they were reviewing documents submitted by Turkey but were not able to say they constituted an extradition request.
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Netanyahu's assessment came as he praised Trump's recent policy moves that he said constituted unprecedented support for Israel by a U.S. president.
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Critics had charged that the hotel housed in a former post office building constituted a conflict of interest for President Donald Trump.
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Subsidies from HES-SO amount to a fixed CHF21.5 million annually, which constituted about 24% of EHL's operating revenue in 2012-2016.
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The episode involving McGahn formed a key section of the Mueller report that examined areas that could have constituted obstruction of justice.
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During an appearance on the Howard Stern Show in March 2016, Cohen went into the details of what constituted their creative differences.
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In 1974 the House felt that obstructing a federal investigation, abusing executive power and ignoring subpoenas constituted impeachable offences committed by Nixon.
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Then again, as Matt Yglesias points out for Vox, there's mounting evidence that Trump's use of the Trump Foundation constituted tax fraud.
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It would be good for the British to remember that Dyer's actions constituted "a national tragedy of enormous proportion", says Mr Mukherjee.
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By the 2000s, married white Christians constituted barely 40 percent of the electorate, and they were now concentrated in the Republican Party.
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Antitrust experts widely expected the case to be dismissed when President Donald Trump's appointees constituted a majority of the five-member commission.
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"Ali's actions changed my standard of what constituted an athlete's greatness," columnist William Rhoden wrote for The New York Times in 2013.
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Microsoft declined to share a clear definition of an attack, except to say it constituted a unique attempt to breach a network.
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The Supreme Court agreed that such an action met all three hurdles and constituted fighting words, but they overturned his conviction anyway.
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"The Commission wrongly considered that the Belgian system relating to the excess profit of multinational companies constituted an aid scheme," it said.
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Its lawyers argued that the state's action constituted religious discrimination in violation of the federal Constitution's Free Exercise and Equal Protection Clauses.
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We broke the story ... XXX was sent back to jail last week because the new charges constituted a violation of his bond.
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Reynolds has a knack for mixing mayhem with smart-alecky ripostes, but as constituted here it at best feels like "Deadpool" lite.
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Given the constraints of office, the Emperor's address, largely couched in diplomatic language, constituted "a sharing of his thoughts" with the nation.
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Friedrich is not alone in this opinion—German novelist Günter Grass believed that the firebombing of Dresden alone constituted a war crime.
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It was hard to see how he still constituted a violent threat to society, a requirement for death penalty cases in Texas.
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I distinctly remember the feeling of casting about for some world view in which my shortfall somehow constituted a hidden noble advantage.
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More conservation easements constituted the biggest source of deductions, but the "gifts" included items like free rounds of golf for charity events.
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Turkey, a United States partner and NATO ally, denies that the killings constituted genocide and says the death toll has been inflated.
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That's because the prospect of a populist coalition government in Rome constituted a "far greater threat" than an administration change in Madrid.
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In college, he and his friends would devise their own formulas to calculate which food at the cafeteria constituted the best deal.
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"As to whether I believe it or not, I am with our agencies, especially as currently constituted with the leadership," he said.
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TV's Buck Sexton and Krystal Ball on "Rising" when asked whether the Russian hacking and propaganda effort constituted an act of war.
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It is reasonable to conclude, the source added, that Comey did not think any of Trump's individual actions constituted obstruction of justice.
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I was under the mistaken impression as a young artist that each of the individual craters constituted a literal work of art.
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" Asked to respond to ppl who say his tweets this morning attacking Yovanovitch constituted witness tampering, Trump attacks process as "a disgrace.
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"It was no sacrifice at all," Ms. Catroux said, of her donation, which constituted the largest ever to the Saint Laurent museum.
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"It was no sacrifice at all," Ms. Catroux said, of her donation, which constituted the largest ever to the Saint Laurent museum.
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With all their combined cooking experience, the pair had to leave their assumptions about what constituted basic kitchen knowledge at the door.
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Meanwhile, the prosecution will likely be trying to establish that what they say Cosby did to Constand constituted a pattern of behavior.
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She was the first chairwoman of the House Committee on Rules, which was formally constituted in 1789, and remained its ranking member.
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The confines of what constituted smart basketball changed in large part because of Curry's exceptional shooting ability, which he developed at Davidson.
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There was no pressure on his windpipe but rather on the sides of his neck, which constituted a sleeper hold, they argued.
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It's unclear if Kelley's assault charges constituted domestic violence, but such a conviction could have also legally disqualified him from gun ownership.
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That question will be at the center of any consideration by Mr. Mueller of whether Mr. Trump's actions constituted obstruction of justice.
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But the announcement on Tuesday that Italy would seize the Aquarius the next time it entered Italian waters constituted a major escalation.
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" Emphasizing that "we are at war" and that "time was short," the Court deferred to the decision of "properly constituted military authorities.
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It was a fearsome mix of criminals and "unknown Middle Easterners," Mr. Trump claimed darkly, one that constituted a genuine national emergency.
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The I.O.C. did not specify, however, how those criteria were applied, or if an athlete's implication had necessarily constituted an automatic disqualification.
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Victory in Afghanistan has been elusive because, according to the Afghanistan Papers, American leaders could never agree on what exactly constituted winning.
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The United States has repeatedly and publicly warned that killing Americans overseas constituted a red line that would trigger a U.S. response.
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As reported by CNN, only 55 percent of the eligible electorate voted in last year's election, which constituted a 20-year low.
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Ireland's upper house of parliament cannot be fully constituted until an additional selection of members are picked by a new prime minister.
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More Tesla news: The short-seller Andrew Left sued Mr. Musk and the company, arguing his take-private effort constituted securities fraud.
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His arrival, which constituted Act I of the drama, was accompanied by a cast of scores of actors, opera singers and musicians.
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The credit rating agency said Macri's plan to "unilaterally" extend maturities of all short-term paper constituted default under its own criteria.
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The Economist recently published the results of a survey in which participants were asked whether they felt certain actions constituted sexual harassment.
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It constituted a critical lapse in judgment and a personal failure on my part for which I am solely and completely responsible.
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That constituted a violation of New York State laws governing charities, as well as federal tax and election laws, the lawsuit charged.
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"There has been a pretty clear statement by people all along the ideological spectrum that those statements constituted sexual assault," he said.
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Prosecutors say the $500,000 -- including $100,000 to former USC athletics official Donna Heinel and $400,000 to Singer's fake charity -- constituted illegal bribes.
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Frank Lucas (R-Okla.), the panel's vice chairman, introduced a bill Monday to change how the EPA's Science Advisory Board is constituted.
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A few days later, with details still scant, Spanberger started thinking about whether this, finally, constituted clear grounds for an impeachment inquiry.
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The arguments are likely to be the most high-profile of the term, and will test the court's newly constituted conservative majority.
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But how precociously bored he looks, possibly because back then an afternoon was so vast it constituted a significant portion of life.
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It found that arrangements involving Starbucks and Fiat constituted state aid, and these cases have been appealed to the EU general court.
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In a statement, the governor's office said the overhaul constituted the most significant change to election law in more than 80 years.
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But the man that I resembled so much, the man who constituted half of me, wasn't one that I knew any longer.
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"I did not and I do not see how our brief discussion on that file constituted pressure of any kind," Butts said.
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Whether the government can show the friendship was close enough so that the tips constituted a gift could be a crucial issue.
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As constituted, each joint deal is subject to special approval from independent board committees at both companies, making the process too burdensome.
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THE MANUFACTURERS WHO HAVE VERY LENGTHY INTERNATIONAL SUPPLY CHAIN UNDOUBTEDLY WILL BE GIVING SOME RECONSIDERATION TO JUST HOW THEY WANT THAT CONSTITUTED.
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The Special Counsel therefore did not draw a conclusion one way or the other as to whether the examined conduct constituted obstruction.
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The Special Counsel therefore did not draw a conclusion — one way or the other — as to whether the examined conduct constituted obstruction.
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Over the past 20 years, it expanded into coal and metals mining but oil production constituted a small part of its business.
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It did not make a conclusion on whether those actions constituted the crime of obstruction said the findings did not exonerate him.
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Turkey accepts that many Armenians were killed at that time but denies that hundreds of thousands perished or that they constituted a genocide.
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Actually, more to the point, the urban landscape is of them, as in constituted by them, deriving complexity and cultural diversity from them.
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A local organizing committee spokesperson said the new area was not an official FIFA fan zone and that it constituted a city initiative.
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"United had intolerable conditions with several of its coolers and collapsed drains which constituted major public health and safety risks," Moya's lawsuit claims.
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" Damore's memo constituted sexual harassment, the NLRB found, despite his efforts to "cloak comments with 'scientific references'" and his "'not all women' disclaimers.
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Daniels also amended her lawsuit Monday to argue that the NDA should also be invalidated because the $130,000 constituted an illegal campaign contribution.
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By the late 1990s, however, a number of malfunctions raised questions about whether or not the electric chair constituted cruel and unusual punishment.
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For the first time in a long time, the newly constituted Roberts court is likely to be more focused on constraining government activities.
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Roh sent the ATF a sample of one of his unfinished lower receivers seeking a determination as to whether it constituted a firearm.
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At the time Turner was charged and tried, none of these counts constituted the crime of rape, per the definitions then in effect.
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To put this into context, in 2013 in-work benefits for EU migrants constituted 1.6 percent of the country's total tax credit spending.
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The technology has been controversial since the early '90s, when the Supreme Court ruled that thermal imaging constituted a search requiring a warrant.
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That constituted "aggression toward staff, so we had no choice but to restrain him," Nate's mom, Melissa Lasater, said his teacher told her.
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However, there was no agreement as to whether or not his death, as horrible as it was, constituted terrorism, the Washington Post reports.
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A bill of 3.9 billion cedis for civil service salaries constituted the largest slice of the $2.75 billion total, according to the document.
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These clerical misdeeds had injured the entire "body of Christ" which was constituted, as Catholic teachings held, by common participation in Holy Communion.
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A court in Brisbane, Australia, decided that an unsent text found on a dead man's mobile phone constituted his last will and testament.
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The company's case was then heard in 2014 by a newly constituted NRLB panel, which reached the same conclusion as the original panel.
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The meeting was rather… inconclusive, they report: For about an hour, the group tried to get a handle on what constituted dehumanizing speech.
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He put tremendous effort into explaining why Trump's behavior during the probe should be seen as justified and in no way constituted obstruction.
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But the judges declined to find the state surveillance regime unlawful on the grounds that it constituted "general and indiscriminate" retention of data.
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Moderators Martha Raddatz of ABC News and Anderson Cooper of CNN asked Trump about the video and whether his words constituted sexual assault.
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Her lawyers complained that those tactics constituted a violation of a settlement agreement that kept a lid on the reasons for her exit.
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He said that the siege and bombing there constituted "crimes of historic proportions" that have caused heavy civilian casualties amounting to war crimes.
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While the study doesn't specify what researchers defined as an "older mother," a similar study constituted an older mom as someone over 35.
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It had to have enough nudity and sex to go to the outer edge of what constituted an R-rating in those days.
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During the meetings, the president's legal team reportedly presented memos defending Trump against the claim that his firing Comey constituted obstruction of justice.
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This spring the German Bundestag is set to vote on whether the mass killings of Armenians by Turks a century ago constituted genocide.
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The other basket of Trump's supporters constituted individuals desperate for change who felt let down by the government and the economy, Clinton added.
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His attorneys appealed the court's decision and claimed that Mello was mentally insane, and therefore unaware that his activities had constituted a crime.
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Twitter was hit with a similar lawsuit last month, alleging that link-shortening measures in direct-messaged links constituted a violation of privacy.
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This led to a cash balance of RUB0003 billion at end-2016, which constituted about 10% of the region's full-year operating revenue.
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The author seemed to dislike his subject, which for my friend constituted a form of professional misconduct, a beam in the biographer's eye.
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A successful fall was typically constituted when the wrestler's shoulders hit the ground—throwing your opponent merely to his knees would not count.
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"FIFA has constituted itself as a damaged party in this investigation, in line with the applicable provisions of Swiss procedural law," it added.
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Yet despite the devastation and the pervasive feeling of failure, those days of rebellion constituted a rare signpost for the entire Arab world.
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They constituted an expected 21114% of the pro-gun right group, 20193% of the pro-control, and 22019% of the equally important believers.
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HOUSTON — Cassius Clay refused today, as expected, to take the one step forward that would have constituted his induction into the armed forces.
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"He's the person who's the best positioned to know and render an opinion on whether the evidence constituted obstruction of justice," Waxman said.
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It helped, of course, that the presidency is largely a ceremonial post and Mr. Peres no longer constituted a political threat to anybody.
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In November 211, Cernekee filed a charge with the National Labor Relations Board claiming that Google's warning constituted retaliation for his political views.
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And the restrictions on what constituted a "high unemployment area" were relaxed so much that nearly any district could be stretched to qualify.
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Second-quarter growth was revised down from -0.1% to -0.2% and two consecutive periods of negative growth would have constituted an official recession.
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A New York Times/CBS News survey this month found that 46 percent of voters nationwide believed her email scandal constituted illegal activity.
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Any extension to the bridge loan deadline may irk the European Commission, which has already been looking into whether it constituted state aid.
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"Truman said that for him personally, a Democratic convention's decision constituted 'the law,' and that he would abide by it," Mr. Beschloss recalled.
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From an infrastructure perspective, the newly constituted Election Infrastructure Information Sharing Analysis Center (EI-ISAC) is the best resource for counties and states.
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Despite multiple defense officials characterizing those activities as relating to law enforcement actions, a DHS official disagreed that such functions constituted law enforcement.
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Eves, a Democrat from North Berwick, has said that the governor's actions constituted blackmail, and he's suing the governor in U.S. District Court.
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Waiting for the Libyans would have constituted allowing "an illegal pushback" of refugees to a country where they are not safe, he added.
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The parents, Gary Mangel and Mai Yasué, said barring their daughter from enrollment constituted discrimination against their religion, race, ancestry and family status.
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Ms. Merkel has indicated that if the Russian bombardment of Aleppo constituted a war crime, further sanctions against Moscow might be in order.
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Finally, it's important to remember that the actions that constituted serious misconduct several years ago are not the same as they are now.
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New ambassadors delighted at the flourish of trumpets, waving of flags and presidential one-on-one that now constituted the official greeting package.
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"The trade war, as currently constituted, can go on for some time, and both economies can muddle through it without even strong effects."
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The country's embattled law minister will step down to satisfy the protesters' accusations that his rewording of an oath of office constituted blasphemy.
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Jefferson County Administrator Adam Brett countered that the Monday event constituted "political activity," noting that a local Democratic Party chair helped sponsor it.
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The video, dubbed "collateral damage" by WikiLeaks, raised fresh questions about U.S. military conduct in Iraq and whether such strikes constituted war crimes.
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The motion, passed after a passionate debate from advocates and opponents of independence, said Catalonia constituted an independent, sovereign and social democratic state.
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But the jury, which twice asked Ramos for clarifications about intent during its three days of deliberations, agreed that the payments constituted bribes.
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A lot of people would look at what happened with Cambridge Analytica and dispute that that constituted the advantaging of citizens over governments.
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But the Democrats who were interviewed said the two sides remained far apart about what constituted the correct response to a humanitarian crisis.
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In another case, a judge ruled that obtaining this sort of information constituted a "search," and so was protected under the Fourth Amendment.
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The 21 positive test results on Friday constituted one of the largest clusters of cases documented in the United States at the time.
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They constituted 18 percent of the Army soldiers in World War I and 43 percent of the Union Army during the Civil War.
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In a March court appearance, he said he did not know whether what he had done constituted a crime, according to the court.
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He discussed censorship as well as what constituted "obscene" in the United States, and he promoted the free exchange of thoughts and ideas.
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"We maintained that it was from rehashed, trumped-up charges aimed at undermining the duly constituted government," Mr. Abella said in a statement.
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Figuring out whether the $9.7 million constituted a kickback to Mr. Tanner is the prerequisite to proving that he committed honest services fraud.
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In the suit, the man demanded the rest of the money, saying that Hastert's failure to do so constituted a breach of contract.
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AMMAN (Reuters) - Syria demanded on Saturday that Turkish troops who had entered northwestern Syria leave immediately, saying their presence constituted a "flagrant aggression".
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As the electorate is currently constituted, there are more potential Democratic voters out there than there are Republican, and not just in California.
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The company had initially argued that the shooting constituted an "act of terrorism" and that, under a federal law passed after the Sept.
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Many now see reunification as a western takeover that failed to acknowledge, let alone value, anything that constituted life in the communist East.
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Her daughter's equestrian training overseas was scrutinized and questions were raised about whether Samsung's purchase of expensive horses for her daughter constituted bribery.
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His use of pardons, his rampant violation of campaign finance laws, even his day-to-day conduct could all be constituted as impeachable.
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Schiff's action raised questions of whether Trump's actions constituted witness intimidation — and, therefore, whether that might be grounds for an article of impeachment.
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Whether Comey's release of the memo constituted a "leak" has been a point of contention for the former FBI chief in recent days.
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In her advisory opinion, Ms. Sharpston said the company's decision to dismiss Ms. Bougnaoui had constituted "direct discrimination" based on religion or belief.
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He said that in the impeachment cases against Nixon and former President Bill Clinton, no one disagreed that the alleged offenses constituted crimes.
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Most nonvoters I've spoken to have chosen that tact as a means of refusing to legitimize the political order as it's currently constituted.
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Trump has argued pretty consistently that Republicans, as constituted, know that they're in a fair amount of electoral trouble in the medium term.
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On June 230, 20153, the Supreme Court found that denying marriage licenses to same-sex couples constituted a violation of the 22015th Amendment.
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There were hundreds of us at meetings and panel discussions, and all kinds of factions within the discussion of what constituted feminist art.
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Assange's initial indictment sparked a debate over the First Amendment and whether Assange's alleged role in procuring secret US material constituted protected journalistic activity.
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The U.N. warned the shortages could lead to waterborne disease outbreaks, and a spokesman has said sabotaging civilian water supplies constituted a war crime.
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In November, the United States declared that violence against the Rohingya in Myanmar&aposs Rakhine state constituted ethnic cleansing, and the U.S. imposed sanctions.
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Avaaz reviewed 800 posts relating to Assam and the NRC and found that over a quarter of the posts and comments constituted hate speech.
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On the big day turnout was mediocre for such an epoch-making decision: the 52% who backed Brexit constituted just 37% of eligible voters.
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The main mystery surrounding this show, as initially constituted, is what would prompt an audience immersed in so much similar content to stick around.
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Tang says that Spokeo screens out anyone demonstrating "fishy activity," but he was vague on what that constituted and how one might detect it.
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Ms Hill's account of her former boss's unwelcome sexualised talk and repeated propositions (which he strongly denied) broadened conceptions of what constituted sexual harassment.
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Violence and traffic fatalities, meanwhile, constituted one half of male deaths and nearly four in ten female deaths among 203 to 24-year-olds.
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The three men argued, among other things, that the signs violated their First Amendment rights against compelled speech and constituted trespassing on private property.
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Wullems' set-top boxes offered direct links to pirated material, which constituted making a copyright-infringing "communication to the public," according to the ruling.
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Pompeo's initiative was at least more substantive than Trump's tweeting and cable news appearances from conspiracy-theory touting supporters that constituted his early defense.
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Stock investments constituted less than 15% of total shareholders' equity at end-September-2016, in line with the median for SGI's current rating category.
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It also means pilot projects wherein people begin to consider themselves as members, or even citizens, of formally constituted entities that span national borders.
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While L. polyedra made up only a quarter of the possible prey items in these colonies, they constituted three-quarters of the copepods' diets.
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He denied doing so, although he acknowledged that his refusal to accept a fee constituted a de facto savings for the ensembles he led.
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In 2012, a jury found that Google had infringed on Oracle's copyright, but deadlocked on the issue of whether that infringement constituted fair use.
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It did not determine whether any of these acts constituted genocide but suggested there are grounds for further investigation as to whether they were.
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Harmless bots constituted 22.9% of that total, while bots including the ones that carry viruses and attempt to steal people's passwords accounted for 28.9%.
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In the 2014 midterm elections, according to the Census Bureau, Hispanics constituted 29 percent of the state's citizens but only 19 percent of voters.
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The study determined that the deaths constituted a 28% increase since 2013, with gun homicide increasing by 2762% and gun suicide increasing by 22019%.
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Inspector Bott reiterated that the police did not believe that the crime constituted terrorism, nor did they think more than one person was involved.
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Some experts said the leak constituted one of the most serious breaches of security ever to come to light in the standardized testing industry.
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Plunging birth rates were stripping China of the surplus of working-age people that had constituted its "demographic dividend": it was fast growing old.
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Having four or more drinks a day at least once a week constituted high-risk drinking for women (for men, it was five drinks).
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Turkey urged the United States on Wednesday to reverse the decision, saying every weapon supplied to the YPG militia constituted "a threat to Turkey".
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Stock investments constituted less than 15% of total shareholders' equity at end-September-2015, well within the median score of SGI's current rating category.
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The U.S. State Department said in a 2015 report that small aircraft bound for Bolivia constituted the main method of transporting cocaine from Peru.
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Epstein had sexual interactions with the female visitors that constituted abuse, similar in nature to the abuses described in a criminal indictment against Epstein.
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The OSC determined that these services, taken together, constituted acts in furtherance of trades of securities and therefore, required registration under Ontario securities laws.
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Lombardo said that the revised timeline constituted "minute changes" and is based on new information that emerged over the course of the ongoing investigation.
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In California, between fiscal years 2010 and 2014, the 2,051 anti-SLAPP motions filed constituted only about 0.041% of the 85033,006,580 total civil filings.
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Six women filed a lawsuit Wednesday against Harvey Weinstein, alleging his attempt to cover up dozens of incidents of sexual assault constituted civil racketeering.
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The Justice Department's criminal division elected not to investigate, because it didn't think that what Trump asked Zelensky for constituted an item of value.
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You did not find that the mere meeting with Russians to hear promised evidence of criminal conduct by Hillary Clinton constituted a crime, correct?
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Some of the other Democratic appointees voiced similar sentiments indicating they did not think the regulations constituted a major shift as the challengers argue.
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In the past, the establishment combination of positional power and financial resources have constituted what amounts to overwhelming force that usually blows away challengers.
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A lawyer for The Des Moines Register requested that Wiggins lift the ban, saying that constituted unlawful prior restraint and violated First Amendment rights.
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The European Commission ordered the Dutch government in 2003 to end the so-called concern financing activities regime, saying it constituted illegal state aid.
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A spokesman for China's foreign ministry said the U.S. arms sale constituted a serious violation of international law and basic norms governing international relations.
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The U.N. chief said the attack constituted a war crime and called on Congolese authorities to investigate and "swiftly bring the perpetrators to justice".
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But that does not necessarily mean that the Philidor relationship was improper, or that the $9.7 million Mr. Tanner received constituted an illegal kickback.
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It's also worth noting that for most of the grant's history, foreign-born people constituted less than 10 percent of the United States population.
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Who was to say what constituted "all there" when we looked south and saw the great gap tooth against the gullet of the sky?
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Eukaryotes constituted the other big category, and all forms of cellular life (that is, not including viruses) were classified as one or the other.
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Now, the members of Mr. Trump's newly constituted team are about to face multiple, simultaneous tests of their past proclamations and sometimes conflicting instincts.
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Consider that in May 1932, AT&T constituted 303 percent of the entire stock market — more than five times higher than Apple's proportion today.
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The investigation also had a criminal aspect, which has long been publicly known: whether Mr. Trump's firing of Mr. Comey constituted obstruction of justice.
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It fell to her older daughter, Doon, to decide what constituted the series, relying (but perhaps not exclusively) on images Arbus chose to print.
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Robert S. Mueller III, the special counsel, examined an array of actions President Trump took in office that could have constituted obstruction of justice.
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Your daughter explicitly stated that the guests' presence constituted presents — which is unnecessary, as both are obviously voluntary — and that is what she got.
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"In women it is thought that a greater portion of the abdominal fat is constituted by subcutaneous fat which is relatively harmless," she said.
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In August, a federal court ruled that the state legislative map was unconstitutional because 28 of the districts drawn by Republicans constituted racial gerrymanders.
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Legal and political experts debated on Sunday whether the discussion between Mr. Netanyahu and Mr. Mozes constituted criminal behavior or just represented questionable conduct.
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It also contains occasional germs of the subtle drawing-room comedy that in the nineteenth century constituted such a crucial development for the novel.
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What is important, for now, is that the House determine whether Mr. Trump's actions constituted an abuse of power meriting his impeachment and trial.
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At times it seemed determined to undermine alliances, values and institutions that constituted its main pillars and served the U.S. well for 28503 years.
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On Thursday, the World Health Organization declared that the coronavirus outbreak that has killed 170 people in China constituted a global public health emergency.
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The suffocation of Kurdish expression in Turkey constituted the latest rollback of reforms Mr. Erdogan put in place during his first decade in power.
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The President's refusal to authorize any witness testimony or the production of any relevant documents constituted an obstruction of a duly authorized Congressional investigation.
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The one million migrants from Southeast Asia — who constituted the single largest wave of refugees in U.S. history — were quickly cast aside after resettlement.
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She was asked if Trump's baseless insistence that he would have won the popular vote except for millions of illegal ballots constituted presidential behavior.
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Moreover, as FBI director, Comey showed no particular sympathy to leakers and his department advanced the most extreme definitions of what constituted FBI information.
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The court ruled in 2012 that attaching a GPS device to a vehicle and tracking its movements constituted a search under the Fourth Amendment.
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"I have no business," Abdullah explained, pointing to five scuttled dive boats moored across Massawa harbor that had constituted his fleet during better times.
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The company claimed that Wagner's use of photos from Zillow's website constituted a breach of copyright rules as well as Zillow's terms of use.
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" On Wednesday at a White House press briefing, press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders said that Hill's statements "were outrageous" and constituted a "fireable offense.
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A majority of the roster is not constituted of national team players — they are mothers, coaches and other women with nonhockey full-time jobs.
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