The opinions of recognized scholars constitute evidence of customary international law in a case in which there is (a) no controlling judicial decision, (b) no controlling State practice and (c) no otherwise controlling treaty.
The records of the Company are therefore precious, and constitute part of the memory of the world.
The 10, 000 square miles of 3-D renderings the geologists have stitched together constitute one of the most comprehensive models of the geology of the Gulf of Mexico.
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It produces pulp from raw wood, but also boasts state-of-the-art machines to make the speciality papers that constitute most of its production.
But it has agreed to do so before the opening of negotiations next year, after receiving assurances from the British and others that this does not constitute recognition of Cyprus.
Echo Boomers, also called Millennials, constitute one of the largest generations in American history.
The 15-seat aeroplanes constitute six of the company's fleet of nine aircraft, alongside three ATRs.
He says "Levitated Mass" will constitute one of Los Angeles's most important art works.
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Women constitute half of the world population and they are an important part of the media consumers.
Its enemies are legion and passionate and constitute one of the most peculiar assemblies ever to conspire in Washington.
This will constitute one of the greatest social changes of modern times.
In particular, fictional characters within a work are presumed to be simply ideas unless they are sufficiently developed to legally constitute elements of expression.
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The former minister asserted that she would have implemented its proposals had she still been in office and said that its recommendations constitute most of her member's bill.
However, that explicit mention of managed services does not constitute a declaration of intent, according to Mr Walker.
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The thirty-four states of Latin America, with a combined population of over 500 million, constitute a region of immense importance.
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But now that Fatah and Hamas are acting in concert, any such transfers of authority to Fatah will constitute a surrender of control to Hamas.
"My approval of the act does not constitute my adoption of the various statements of policy in the act as US foreign policy, " he said in a statement on Friday.
The Sponsor's failure to enforce any term of these Official Rules shall not constitute a waiver of that provision.
According to multiple studies summarized by the Treatment Advocacy Center, these untreated mentally ill are responsible for 10% of all homicides (and a higher percentage of the mass killings), constitute 20% of jail and prison inmates and at least 30% of the homeless.
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And thus the movie dives, head first, into the melee of motives and lunging social experiments that now constitute the world of romantic comedy.
It includes outright gifts and charitable donations, sales of assets for less than fair market value (which constitute a transfer of the amount by which compensation received falls short of asset value), and forgiveness of debt.
By contrast, in FY2011 total bond issuance of JPY 44.3 trillion (of which only JPY6.1 trillion are construction bonds) will constitute nearly half of the JPY 92.4 trillion revenue budget.
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It believed publication of the photos - taken in a Las Vegas hotel room - would constitute an invasion of privacy.
Exports of engineering goods, which constitute a large chunk of India's total shipments, are growing impressively, he said.
Gender gap is also evident in the overall literacy scenario of the country as women constitute two-third of the total illiterate people.
Objective and transparent information dissemination of UNESCO actions in Brazil constitute the main ax of work developed by Communication Unit in the office.
Citing previous case law, Intel asserted that even acts of "pure malice by one business competitor against another" don't by themselves constitute a breach of antitrust law.
The sergeant major of the Army advises top Army leaders on issues affecting the 400, 000 enlisted soldiers who constitute the bulk of the service.
To date, only four of Syria's 14 governorates constitute the major hubs of the protest movement: Homs, Hama, Idlib and Daraa.
Resolution 1441, which we lingered over so long last fall, clearly states that false statements and omissions in the declaration and a failure by Iraq at any time to comply with and cooperate fully in the implementation of this resolution shall constitute -- the facts speak for themselves --shall constitute a further material breach of its obligation.
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