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The opto-mechanical design permits real-sun flash illumination at a millisecond time scale so that solar cells can be characterized with only insubstantial increases in cell temperature even at irradiance levels of thousands of suns.
This is a looser test regarding political activities than is applied under 501(c)(3) entities like charities and churches, where only "insubstantial" non-exempt (i.e., political) activities would be consistent with retaining tax-exempt status.
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It's a showy but insubstantial piece.
Yet if the men were defeated they were not entirely insubstantial.
The fungus is edible, but insubstantial and flavorless.
To take just one example, the Pentagon has so far spent roughly $100 billion on missile defense — which is serious money, levee-fixing money, cancer-curing money — but has produced only an insubstantial shield.
Under the doctrine of equivalents, a device that is not an exact copy can still be found to infringe a patent if it varies from the patented device only in insubstantial details and is therefore equivalent to it.
Silberman said the school had invested only "an insubstantial amount" of its endowment in coal.
The senators propose a new "bright line" rule allowing only an "insubstantial" level of political activity by nonprofit groups -- between 5percentand15percentcent of an organization's total time and expenses.
Applicable court decisions that interpret this restriction allow a section 501(c)(4) group to spend only an "insubstantial" amount on non-social welfare activities, such as campaign-related expenditures.
We have too many means and only a few insubstantial ends.
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