On its own, this does not appear to constitute an adequate basis for an injunction.
The law could not establish such conditions because it would be difficult to constitute a tribe if they applied.
"A campaign endorsement in particular need not be elaborate or lengthy to constitute political speech, " the site's lawyers wrote.
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The law could not establish such conditions because it would be exceedingly difficult to constitute a tribe if they applied.
And se asked whether many of the stops took place in high crime areas, if that was enough to constitute suspicion.
He would not be beholden to Facebook to constitute his social graph and to make use of his data for the privilege.
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Right now, online sales contribute to 6% of its sales but are expected to constitute a much bigger share in future.
Mere guesses or inarticulate 'hunches' are not enough to constitute reasonable suspicion.
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Clumsy fliers spilling Diet Coke and coffee on plane floors and seats, causing "gunked-up" seat-locking mechanisms, hardly seem to constitute a root cause.
The Supreme Court has also established several per se rules under which certain government actions will always be deemed to constitute compensable takings.
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For a transaction to constitute a bona fide loan, there must be an unconditional promise to repay at the time the funds are advanced.
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Preserving a U.S. military posture with the inherent size, flexibility, technological sophistication and robustness to constitute reliable deterrents to the range of prospective threats.
The most recent survey of what 18- year-olds are up to in Britain could not find enough unemployed Indians to constitute a meaningful sample.
Whale bones for example are known to constitute an excellent surface on which benthic communities deprived of local sources of energy can settle and develop.
With food prices remaining stubbornly high near record levels, price swings and volatility have come to constitute a new normal in the commodities complex.
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Food costs grew 80 basis points to constitute 33% of revenues.
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Four games, obviously, aren't enough to constitute any kind of trend.
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Pfizer Chief Executive Jeffrey Kindler is making bold moves that seem to constitute a reversal of the strategies of his predecessor, Hank McKinnell .
"We lose sight of the fact that this is a lawsuit under specific statutes, and that certain activities have to constitute a violation under those statutes, " said Sen.
It might be a first small step in the right direction, but it is hardly likely to constitute an actual narrative reflection on the human impact of violence.
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There seems to be enough potential for services to constitute a bigger share of the overall revenue mix in the domestic segment from the present figure of roughly 7%.
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We must realize that the magnitude of the problem now is sufficiently larger than in the past to constitute a difference in kind rather than merely a difference in degree.
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"Argo" claims to be based on a true story rather than to constitute a scrupulous retelling of exactly what took place, and its deviations from reality have been documented.
Mental illness has become so broadly defined and so common that it has become meaningless just as, some years earlier, counter-cultural rebellion became so common that it ceased to constitute rebellion at all.
But so far, neither the results from the U.S. collider experiments nor from the the Large Hadron Collider, located 328 feet underneath the border of France and Switzerland, have enough statistical significance to constitute a discovery.
Campaign manager Rick Davis said Republicans would meet in an abbreviated fashion, conducting only what was necessary to constitute a convention, such as calling the convention to order, receiving a report from the credentials committee and adopting the party platform.
Both ATLAS and CMS have seen a number of these predicted patterns often enough to pique interest, but not (yet) often enough to constitute proof that they came from Higgses, rather than being random fluctuations in the background of non-Higgs decays.
And while most of the flak has been flying in the Welsh Government's direction over its alleged lack of a policy programme, the criticism of inertia has also been levelled at the Assembly itself, which sat for the first time on May 11 and has so far managed to constitute just two committees - Petitions and Subordinate Legislation.
The practices of the major wireless carriers alleged herein as they relate to the poor security of the smartphones sold to consumers constitute deceptive and unfair business practices subject to review by the FTC under section 5 of The Federal Trade Commission Act.
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