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They were not so tough in matters of what one might laughingly call substance — that is, in matters of policy outside the ideological cocoon of current Party orthodoxy.
"The controversy over the Giants game is an example of a very old debate that is actually at the heart of American law and politics: the debate between proceduralism and what we might call substance," Fish said.
And, importantly, while just over 10percentt of front-page newspaper articles in the study were about what I'd call substance — issues or the candidates' public records — McElroy found that 46percentt of The Times's front-page stories were.
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Even what you might call, substance-wise, the musical version of Chopin's ghost stirs Polish pride.
It's called substance abuse.
This vapour condensed to a black crystalline substance, which he called "substance X".
The nerve releases small molecules, including one called substance P (for "pain"), that sensitize the nerve and cause neighboring blood vessels to dilate.
It was there, at the Mayo Clinic, that Dr. Philip S. Hench spent more than 20 years searching for what he called Substance X.
It includes chemicals under a semantic class called substance.
The eternal truths might thus be instances of what Descartes called substance.
Still, the soul can be called substance by analogy, insofar as it is the formal principle of a substance.
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