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"I think that implicitly we have done that," Cardinal Law said, adding that the reference to a Palestinian state "certainly doesn't represent a substantial development of what our position has been".
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NORCs are neighborhoods or housing developments where seniors represent a substantial proportion of the residents, in buildings not originally designed for older persons (see the New York State Office of the Aging for specific thresholds; often building-based NORCs are defined as having at least 50% of units with a senior occupant).
Development and design of resource-efficient processes are key factors and represent a substantial contribution to the improvement.
This would represent a substantial benefit.
A spokeswoman for AT&T Broadband, Sarah Eder, said services that Excite@Home provides represent a "substantial contribution".
They did represent a substantial chunk of the $5.5 million cost of the home, she acknowledged.
When considering the development of competencies, one half of a standard deviation was considered to represent a moderate change, and one full standard deviation was considered to represent a substantial change.
A planners' report recommended the plan be rejected on the grounds it would "represent a substantial intrusion and would cause significant harm to the character and landscape of the area and would relate poorly to existing built development".
Peripheral nerve injuries represent a substantial clinical problem with insufficient or unsatisfactory treatment options.
Improved data reporting consistency and completeness represent a substantial opportunity to improve nutrition-related mathematical models.
Introduced tree species represent a substantial component of urban forests in cities all over the world.
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