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are substantive
adjective
Of the essence or essential element of a thing; as, "substantive information".
Exact(60)
There are substantive issues.
Kerry's are substantive and experiential".
There are substantive problems with both arguments.
The headlines are attention-grabbing and the investigations are substantive.
QUESTION FROM MARK: why are you allowing such ad hominem comments when there are substantive issues trump has raised?
"While the president believes the discussions are substantive, he will remain here and keep the parties here," Mr. Lockhart said.
Only time will tell whether these are essentially presentational concessions by the chancellor or whether they are substantive.
The many who argue with the many others who believe this is really Shakespeare's first play have concerns that are substantive, not merely statistical.
There are substantive reasons for this discomfort, not least concerns that Mr. Paulson will pay too much, thus subsidizing giant financial institutions.
Yes, there are substantive, deep levels of antagonism or anti-Semitism towards Israel, because it's a powerful state, a really effective military.
Some academic blogs are pure polemic; some are substantive and scholarly, bringing to the national conversation a bit of policy perspective grounded in actual research and expertise.
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