The records of the Company are therefore precious, and constitute part of the memory of the world.
The Council of Economic Advisers has long argued that immigrants constitute a steady source of willing, hard-working and cheap labour.
Hedge funds constitute private pools of capital, with investors meeting certain net worth or sophistication requirements.
Expelling 15 million people against their will would constitute the largest forced migration in American history.
Indians constitute a disproportionate share of U.S. engineers, technology workers, college professors and doctors.
If enacted, the plan would constitute the first overhaul of the nation's immigration policy since 1986.
Of course, the idea that the poor constitute an untapped market is hardly new.
Urgent and visible steps towards a credible transition would constitute an alternative to the violence.
At the same time not changing the direction of biomedical research may constitute the highest risk.
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Echo Boomers, also called Millennials, constitute one of the largest generations in American history.
But there is disagreement about whether portions of the Artic constitute national waters or international sea-ways.
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Then there was the ever-present question of what exactly did and did not constitute gay culture.
In fact, they are acts of unwarranted, illegitimate aggression and therefore constitute criminal acts.
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The 15-seat aeroplanes constitute six of the company's fleet of nine aircraft, alongside three ATRs.
This green agenda itself may also constitute a third cause itself for WPA avoidance.
To be sure, the failure to disclose a Swiss bank account can constitute a crime.
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"In our view these discussions could constitute a contempt of both Houses, " he concluded.
Would the sending of a radio signal to activate this system constitute a trespass to chattels?
The question is whether the actions constitute an antitrust violation that falls outside SEC jurisdiction.
We are not apologists for the owners, nor do we constitute a Committee Against Change.
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First-time home buyers constitute 50% of all residential property purchases being made right now.
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He says "Levitated Mass" will constitute one of Los Angeles's most important art works.
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That said, paid ads constitute only one part of what marketers can do on Facebook.
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Thus, ethnic Asians together constitute 93 percent of foreign residents, and non-Asians only 7 percent.
Second, do the established facts constitute either obstruction of justice or perjury, or both?
Settlements are illegal, constitute an obstacle to peace and threaten to make a two state-solution impossible.
On its own, this does not appear to constitute an adequate basis for an injunction.
Merck noted that the settlement does not constitute an admission of liability or wrongdoing.
The real gem here is hotel bookings which constitute a dominant 91% of its value.
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