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The discussion about hydraulic fracturing that followed was one of the more substantive of the night, even accounting for the moment when McMillan revealed himself to be a supporter of such drilling, whatever the environmental costs — on the grounds that it would help New York become an "independent" state, a process that would also require McMillan to "bulldoze mountains".

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"There's a very good likelihood of a more substantive discussion of some of these than people think".. Though Brown received good marks on crime and public safety — 50%, up from 46% in November — he ranked lowest on prisons.

These first results herald the coming of more substantive analyses of the complex relationship between non-fatal health status and subsequent mortality and the factors that influence that relationship within and across SAGE INDEPTH sites.

However, there is no evidence yet of any more substantive notion of reform.

Fun begins, for the reader, with Wheeler's accounts of the more substantive travails of "my girls," as she persists in referring to her half-dozen intrepid travelers.

By consolidating these article types and tightening the requirements for their publication, we aim to better meet the needs of our readers with timelier, more substantive reports of important events in the field of environmental health science.

Hughes' appointment begs a further question: Is America's image problem in the rest of the world one of communications or the more substantive issue of policies?

But many environmental advocates have been lobbying for a much more substantive airing of the issue during one of the presidential debates, and the failure of that to materialize was vexing.

The question of how to develop an appropriate model theory for the language of quantified propositional logic is no substitute for the more substantive question of whether there is an intelligible interpretation of propositional quantification on which it is not construed as objectual quantification over propositions or substitutional quantification over sentences.

In his letter to Mr Cameron the Labour leader said: "I am strongly of the view that, when it comes to such a strategically important part of UK PLC, we need a more substantive assessment of whether this takeover is in the national economic interest before the UK government allows itself to be seen to be supporting it".

James seems here to be using the notions of "oppression" and "disadvantage" as placeholders for more substantive accounts of injustice (both normative and descriptive) over which feminists disagree.

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