Sentence examples for of their substantive from inspiring English sources

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Both sides contended that the Constitution ought to be interpreted in the light of their substantive views about the dangers to a system of democratic capitalism that both sides equally embraced.

Thiel says finds Girard's thinking on these two points especially powerful: (1) Competitors tend to become obsessed with their rivals at the expense of their substantive goals, and because of that (2) the intensity of competition doesn't tell you anything about underlying value.

They also allow staff to work elsewhere outside of their substantive roles or give them an opportunity to get further work experience in a new field.

Boys aspiring for a commission were often called young gentlemen instead of their substantive rating to distinguish their higher social standing from the ordinary sailors.

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"A large number of these workers over 70 per cent are requiring this work for their substantive means of employment," Tony Sheldon, national secretary of TWU, told the ABC at the time.

Nevertheless, estimates of prevalence and their substantive conclusions of higher prevalence using FT versus LLN, with a widening gap in prevalence in older age groups, and sex differences when using FT but not LLN were similar to ours: confirming findings reported in the USA, 45 Europe, 51 Korea, 16 internationally, 12 and in recent literature reviews.

As for the ARF, it usually attracts more headlines, in the western media at least, for the skits the leaders perform at their evening party than for any of their more substantive discussions.

This paper compares the life histories of the bioethanol and the biodiesel policies of Brazil by analyzing their substantive policy content; the power and politics of actors that struggle for the design and implementation of the policies; and the polity in terms the organization and institutionalization of the policies.

Republicans had their substantive criticism of the Democratic bills, but Obama kept pressing them for areas of agreement.

Jebb et al. (2016) point out that inductive research can also be strongly informed by theory, because the exploration of researchers is guided by their substantive knowledge and their tacit ideas about where meaningful patterns will occur.

In other words, create the role of a "filter" -- call him an ombudsman, or whatever -- who when a legislative or FOIA request for government-employee emails is made, reviews the materials in the first instance to determine not only the relevance of the emails, but also their substantive value.

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