Sentence examples for Extremely substantial from inspiring English sources

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The twist A layer of crumbs, fine, white and dotted with butter, will turn this dish into an extremely substantial meal for a cold night.

Preet Bharara, the United States attorney in Manhattan, had said Ms. Khan's cooperation was "extremely substantial," in a letter to Judge Rakoff before the sentencing.

"It's not a majority, but it's an extremely substantial minority" he says of GPs who are reluctant to refer patients on to identity clinics, or are unwilling to prescribe the hormones they will need for the rest of their life when guided by consultants at a specialist NHS clinic.

Yesterday, the much-maligned – Tim Payne – and the barely recognised – Ben Broster – ripped into a London Irish front row boasting Faan Rautenbach, a former Springbok of the extremely substantial variety, and made their collective life a misery for much of the first half, ending it 23-10 thethe good.

In his maiden green speech, which aides are billing as "extremely substantial" and "a milestone event", London's Mayor – who used to denounce "eco-moralists" for spouting "mumbo-jumbo"– is to announce his intention to make the city the eco-capital of the world.

The effect of a player who improves his teammates' average True Shooting Percentage by.038 is extremely substantial; it works out to the team's scoring about 5 or 5.5 additional points per game solely on the basis of this efficiency gain.

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Even his example of the teenaged parents who killed their newborn is extremely aberrant; a substantial majority of pregnancies culminate in healthy, live births.

Moreover, even when n/ p is extremely low a substantial proportion of the network structure can be correctly identified.

However, other heavy metals, including cadmium and lead, occur extremely rarely in substantial concentrations in Finnish drilled wells and are not correlated with uranium concentrations (Kurttio et al., unpublished data).

We show that, in terms of HHWs required for scaling up ART to universal access at CD4 cell count of ≤350 cells/μl seems achievable in the present context, whereas universal coverage for all HIV-infected people is likely to be extremely difficult unless substantial additional human and financial resources can be mobilized for ART delivery.

Furthermore, not only the physicians who may directly encounter with SARS patients need to be alert and better trained for this type of outbreak, obstetricians should also be aware and extremely cautious about suddenly substantial patient shift and strong demand of shorter length of maternity stay posed by the public's fear of such an outbreak.

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