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"We were not trying to make a substantive change in our rights or ability to control our members' content on the service at all," Mr. Kelly said.
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Essentially, a ruling must make a substantive rather than merely procedural change in the law, or if it is procedural, it must make such a drastic change as to be considered a "watershed".
I think it's going to make a substantive difference.
Finally, neither in this case, nor in its earlier opinion in Palm Beach County Canvassing Bd. v. Harris, did the Florida Supreme Court make any substantive change in Florida electoral law.
Hume claims that it is extremely difficult for people to make any substantive change in their characters, though he thinks we may have some success in altering our conduct (e.g., by refraining from certain behaviors out of a desire to avoid moral disapproval from ourselves or others) (T 479, 608).
This is the benchmark figure for making any substantive change.
We just need to correct it.' " The bill does not make any substantive changes to the Constitution, although it does create a few inelegant sentences.
Dr. Pollard said he was especially puzzled by the criticism because he had yet to make any substantive changes.
Despite the outbursts, participants said, Mr. Tenet remained calm and refused to make any substantive changes in his proposal.
The White House did not make any substantive changes to the talking points, nor did they ask me to".
That failed when the Supreme Court told them they would need to consult the provinces if they want to make any substantive changes.
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