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Of course the engine had very substantial value as compared to the value of the whole car.
Conclusions: Although the stomal/wound complication rate was significantly higher in group I, both groups had very substantial complication rates, emphasizing the vulnerability of this infant population.
"In all three cases, we also saw that the donor country, which was sending the expert, had very substantial corporate interests in the developing country.
He said through a spokesman that he had "very substantial concerns" about shifting any antitrust oversight from the trade agency -- which does not answer directly to the White House -- to political appointees at the Justice Department.
"My impression was that he had very substantial contacts on Wall Street, with private equity firms and hedge funds," said Bertram Fields, an entertainment lawyer who has represented Michael Jackson and the Beatles, and is an acquaintance of Mr. Starr's.
He said: "The overall project is going to cost somewhere between six and seven million pounds but we are fantastically lucky to have had very substantial grant funding from Europe and the Welsh government, of the order of a little over three million pounds, for which we are enormously grateful.
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Latin America and Africa too have very substantial endowments.
"China also has very substantial reserves," he added.
"It also ignores the fact that we have very substantial costs we face".
"They have very substantial holdings left," Mr. Bode said, or more than 4percentt of Disney.
It's an air power, and NATO has very substantial special operations forces.
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