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Also note that nothing on this call constitutes an offer to sell or a solicitation of an offer to purchase an interest in any Blackstone fund.
And, prosecutors contend that constitutes a federal crime.
As I have witnessed time and again in my correspondence and conversations with the condemned, capital punishment constitutes — torture.
As such, the disciplinary panel could have revised what constitutes the ‘meaningful’ fixtures which make up the ban and therefore included the Scotland game within those.
As the longevity biotechnology landscape continues to expand, it's crucial for stakeholders, from investors to researchers, to have a clear understanding of what truly constitutes a longevity biotechnology company (LBC).
Source: https://www.forbes.com/sites/alexzhavoronkov/2023/09/16/what-is-a-longevity-biotechnology-company/
“By the way, you will have to define what constitutes a “police uniform” as provided for by law, and also prove beyond reasonable doubt that what Cute Abiola wore in the skit is a police uniform.
Source: https://punchng.com/cute-abiola-using-police-uniform-for-skit-not-illegal-says-lawyer/
Counter-terrorism constitutes one of the pillars of the EU’s External Action and the distinction between the terrorist group Hamas and Palestinian civilians living in the Gaza Strip must be made clear.
Source: https://www.euronews.com/2023/10/20/is-brussels-paying-attention-to-malaysias-vocal-support-of-hamas
Decisions around academisation, re-brokering to a new academy, what constitutes a new school and legacy judgements, are made by the DfE.”
He argues it’s a stretch to claim that street resurfacing constitutes an “improvement” to a property.
I'd like to remind you that some of the information we are providing today, including, but not limited to, our financial and operational guidance, constitutes forward-looking statements within the meaning of applicable U.S. Securities Laws.
If a man provides care to a woman who has expressly stated her willingness to receive it ONLY from another woman, it constitutes sexual assault.
If even the most conservative estimates are correct, the COVID-19 vaccination campaign, the bulk of which was carried out under false pretences and coercive mandates, constitutes the greatest crime ever committed against humanity.
In addition, none of the information on this call constitutes a recommendation, solicitation, or offer by Galaxy Digital or its affiliates to buy or sell any securities, including Galaxy securities.
In her book she quotes a weary unnamed scientist: “Ask a field virologist what constitutes an epidemic worth looking into and he’ll answer with characteristic cynicism, ‘The death of one white person.’
In the context of today two snowflakes having a chat constitutes a weather alert.
Source: https://bayobserver.ca/snow-snow-everywhere-and-no-way-to-get-about/
Israel’s reprisals against families and the community for actions they did not take constitutes collective punishment, which is considered a war crime.
It is for ministers to decide what constitutes "extended family".
I’ve contended elsewhere (see ) that far too little attention is given to the rather obvious fact that almost nothing that really constitutes us and motivates us is conscious.
Source: http://blog.practicalethics.ox.ac.uk/2023/04/in-praise-of-unthinking-national-religion/
I would also like to remind you that nothing on this call constitutes an offer to sell or solicitation of an offer to purchase any interest in any Oaktree Fund.
Maine should invest in education about the damage outdoor cats do to bird populations, how to reduce that damage and what constitutes responsible cat ownership.
Source: https://www.centralmaine.com/2023/03/02/our-view-hey-legislature-leave-those-cats-alone/