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Any further effort to stimulate growth must be substantial to be meaningful, and any reduction in the Fed's existing efforts would represent a significant shift in policy.
The transition to such accounts could be incredibly costly, requiring transfers of trillions of dollars from general revenues, so the gains would have to be substantial to be worth the price.
If a council wanted to put up the council tax, it would lose some of its funding from the government so the rise in the council tax would have to be substantial to be worthwhile - and such a rise would probably prove politically unacceptable.
Treatment effects must be substantial to be differentiated from placebo.
Species diversification in New Caledonia had to be substantial to be incorporated (at least ten species).
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But [the book's heroine] Roberta herself is too substantial to be a caricature.
And five whole grilled sardines -- briny, smoky, crunchy -- are almost too substantial to be an appetizer.
Yet, despite his flameout over the prostitution scandal, Morris's success was too substantial to be so easily dismissed.
In one motion, prosecutors argued that an action by a governor need not be "particularly substantial" to be official.
Democrats initially said Maldonado's call for "open" primaries was too substantial to be pushed through in a budget deal.
Although the Repository seeks to be substantial, it is not comprehensive.
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