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They also make substantive arguments about climate policy, but the sniping may be more effective.
He said he intended to make "substantive reductions in headcount" over the next quarter, though he would not provide numbers.
The Foreign Office said Britain would abide by a longstanding policy not to make "substantive concessions to hostage takers".
"The F.B.I. needs their feet held to the fire in order to make substantive changes in the translation area".
The long-standing position of successive British governments has been not to make substantive concessions, including ransoms, in return for hostage-taking".
"If you really want to make change, you've got to make substantive efforts -- you can't just do a gesture," he said.
And, coming from Mr. Emanuel's own appointees, the findings intensify pressure on him and other Chicago leaders to make substantive, swift changes.
But businesses and insurers appeared unwilling to make substantive changes, and as June progressed with little action, the outlook for the bill dimmed.
Time Inc's chief executive Joe Ripp says in a memo to employees carried by Poynter) it is necessary to make "substantive and sometimes painful changes".
Pentagon officials say that wartime has not derailed their efforts to make substantive improvements in the way that the military tackles domestic violence.
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