Synonym: essential, meaty, substantial. Similar words: substantial, substantiate, substantially, insubstantial, substantiation, substance, circumstantial, quantitative. Meaning: ['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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(61) Concern remained at loss of the substantive power to determine the content of specific legislation.
(62) I am not talking here about the substantive learning project that we already discussed.
(63) I was not prepared to agree that Britain could be outvoted on any substantive issue of foreign policy.
(64) Candidates also are resorting to personal attacks to get attention because their positions on most substantive issues are remarkably similar.
(65) The meeting Sunday at the Red Sea resort is more symbolic than substantive.
(66) To this end they called on the parties to the conflict to enter into intensified substantive talks, including direct contacts.
(67) Fully to appreciate the operation of the substantive rules of criminal law requires some appreciation of this complex institutional framework.
(68) Post-war organization theory develops the democratic elitist account to accord a much more substantive policy role to administrative elites.
(69) Laws are sometimes referred to as substantive or procedural.
(70) Layout adjustment[sentencedict.com], school district building to achieve substantive results.
(71) What about the applicable substantive law?
(72) The practicality is the scientific development concept substantive characteristics.
(73) The procedural testification , relative to the substantive testification , system provides the theory support and explanation to the investigator testifies in the court.
(74) The most important substantive provisions of the Act are found in sections 4, 5, and 6.
(75) Constitution or criminal law can get effect instantly on controlling death penalty. However, the substantive control ways have some insuppressible localization.
(76) Substantive attacks on the accuracy of testimony also tend to repeat some common themes.
(77) The application of substantive law in international sports arbitration differs on the basis of varied procedures.
(78) Design substantive tests of details considering the tests of control procedures performed at the assessment of control risk,[sentencedict.com] the overall inherent risk and the direction of risk.
(79) With the long-drawn-out conclusion of multilateral trade negotiations, China's accession to the World Trade Organization has entered a substantive phase of the operation.
(80) On condition of value transformation from "formal Rule of Law" to "Substantive Rule of Law", we should reconstitute the system of administrative detention in four elements.
(81) Civil litigants' jus disponendi originated from the principle of autonomy of private law in civil substantive law. It is a procedural right through the public law reform of procedural law.
(82) The substantive power of the hearing officer refers to the power to deploy or influence the substantive rights and obligations of parties concerned.
(83) They are sometimes classified as substantive law and procedural law.
(84) The alternative joinder that plaintiff puts forward two kinds of cause of action concerning contract and tort is extensively excluded, however, substantive law cannot provide basis for it.
(85) The conflict of laws and the civil substantive law will have to co-exist in future Civil law Code of PRC.
(86) This thesis discusses two questions concerning the justice of action:the neutrality of the litigation and the substantive equality after defining the principle of the equal right of action.
(87) American Anti-dumping Law is an union of substantive law and procedural law.
(88) Marx and Engels provided an objective analysis of the status and role of natural control, as well as its substantive connotation, measures including inside and outside, means and target.
(89) This apparent lack of progress is misleading, however. A mixture of creative accounting and substantive amendment on both the cost and revenue sides is closing the financing gap.
(90) Substantive progress was made in restructuring the management system of monopoly industries.
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