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Low-income childless adults constitute one of our state's biggest coverage gaps.
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Women now constitute almost 42 percent, more than tripling their previous share.
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Trends are products of the fashion industry, but they do not constitute fashion.
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Where did we ever get the idea that insults and sniping constitute a discussion?
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Therefore this must constitute a gaping hole in the nation's security structure.
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On defense, the line is depleted enough by injuries to constitute a young group.
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Summer swelter returned over the weekend, but it doesn't constitute a heat wave.
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This press release does not constitute a notice of redemption of the Securities.
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