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Sentence count:192+1Posted:2017-03-04Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: essentialmeatysubstantialSimilar words: substantialsubstantiatesubstantiallyinsubstantialsubstantiationsubstancecircumstantialquantitativeMeaning: ['sʌbstəntɪv]  n. a noun or a pronoun that is used in place of a noun. adj. 1. having a firm basis in reality and being therefore important, meaningful, or considerable 2. defining rights and duties as opposed to giving the rules by which rights and duties are established 3. being on topic and prompting thought. 
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(31) The striking thing about the first term is the extent to which the major accomplishments were political rather than substantive.
(32) While he denies substantive impacts, he is a staunch political conservative.
(33) Finally, substantive conclusions are drawn from the theories and the evidence.
(34) The judge admitted the notes of interview and Francis was convicted of substantive offences of robbery.
(35) This will remain outside Community competence and therefore a matter for intergovernmental co-operation, with all substantive decisions being made by unanimity.
(36) From an economic perspective, there is no substantive difference between a stock split and a stock dividend.
(37) Some view unconstrained election spending as positive, exposing voters to more debate about substantive issues.
(38) The employees are the real test of whether an involvement program is substantive and effective or mere hyperbole and atmospherics.
(39) We will introduce improved welfare and legal rights for genuine asylum seekers and establish substantive rights of appeal.
(40) The research project explores the substantive and technical issues of analysing hierarchical structures and in particular develops general purpose computer software.
(41) One rationale emphasises the connection between procedural due process and the substantive justice of the final outcome.
(42) Businesses are held accountable in a substantive way for what they do with resources.
(43) This agreement was the most substantive evidence yet that Gorbachev was now seeking to build a coalition of centre and left-wing forces.
(44) I only hoped that that did not signify more substantive change.
(45) If leave is granted, the applicant will not have to file a fresh application for the substantive order sought.
(46) But if issues like these have been put on the public agenda by feminists, the substantive gains they achieved were limited.
(47) Disenfranchisement in the first sense relates to the virtual exclusion of certain substantive issues from the ordinary political agenda.
(48) And when he grew up, his tastes were the same-the only substantive difference being that his adventurers were now daring adults.
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(49) A differently composes Court of Appeal rejected an appeal by the local authority on the substantive questions.
(50) Where there are definite intuitions about which elements belong at a given level, we may speak of substantive levels.
(51) Argyll applied unsuccessfully for judicial review based on a restrictive view of the Commission's substantive and procedural powers.
(52) Public law wrongs are defined by the rules establishing the substantive grounds of judicial review discussed in Section B below.
(53) Yet a shift from Gingrich to Lott would be unlikely to have much substantive difference.
(54) Analytically this substantive meaning is redundant, a fifth wheel on the coach.
(55) If we look to laws external to the family we can begin to develop a body of substantive analyses guided by theory.
(56) Classification, analysis, and substantive interpretation are all subject to the particular perspective of the researcher.
(57) The plans to reverse decades of governmental policy without benefit of public hearings and substantive dialogue have produced little.
(58) It will take a lot of time and work to achieve substantive changes in the regulatory system.
(59) A prudential practice is instrumental in nature, being designed to achieve a specific substantive purpose.
(60) Indeed, it may well serve to do some injustice and violence to the integrity of the substantive phenomena.
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