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A more substantial example is afforded by letting \(\sH\) be the collection of all lines in the Euclidean plane parallel to the \(x\ -axis.

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Unlike the example above, this analysis represents a more substantial departure from the clinically meaningful units approach.

For a more substantial meal, breakfast quiches cost $4.50 a slice; panini -- for example, with fresh mozzarella, sliced plum tomatoes and pesto on homemade focaccia -- are $6.25.

Cattle, for example, consume larger quantities of water, thus requiring a more substantial source as compared to sheep.

If, on the other hand, you are (for example) a lawyer or professor and want to attach a more substantial analysis or chart, use "New Filing" and you'll have the relevant tools.

He has a more substantial résumé than most pop stars: before he became a singer, he served in the British Army in Kosovo, for example, so maybe he'll bring a worthwhile perspective to the post.

Does a more expensive cocktail warrant a more substantial tip?

Now she's back, but in a more substantial role.

A more substantial wrap can be made with jerk chicken.

There was, finally, a more substantial section on race relations.

For a more substantial salad, top with crispy bacon – delicious!

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