Sentence examples for substances so as from inspiring English sources

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And smart policing should target sellers of the most deadly substances so as to create selection pressure in favor of less harmful drugs.

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Remember, politicians of both parties always get criticized for being a "rubber stamp" for their parties, and always made sure to justify their legislative moves with substance, so as to prove their deliberative independence.

The practices which might be the most amenable to change are the dermal care practices, since many individuals already use a wide range of items on the newborn's skin and may be willing to use other substances, so long as it makes skin soft.

He describes bodies as "composite substances" so that his reader will recognize that both simple substances and bodies are "real".

In many cases, they are designed to mimic class A drugs, but are structurally different enough to avoid being classified as illegal substances, so it is legal to possess and use them.

However, there are only 22 substances (as of 3.12.2015) identified as PBT and/or vPvB substances so far and not all of them have been registered.

However, this tripartite division of substances is supported by a more fundamental bipartite division of material and spiritual substances, so that man is best understood as a state of being which emerges out of the conjunction of two substances, rather than as a substance in the primary sense.

Leibniz is not as clear as one would like him to be, for at this point in his career it is possible to read him as seeing that something is a substance so long as it has a soul or a substantial form, whereas later in his career it seems more clearly to be the case that the only substances are souls or soul-like entities, the monads.

For insofar as substance is conceived – along with both Aristotle and the rationalist tradition – as that which 'exists independently', Platonists in particular may wish to treat numbers not merely as abstract objects, but also as substances – and so, as objects in that full-blooded, substantial sense of the term perhaps more commonly reserved for concrete entities alone.

We hope that the AFT will join us in shifting the tone of the debate, as well as the substance, so that it no longer focuses on what's best for the adults in the system, but instead what's best for the students in our classrooms.

Frances's was that her cakes were style over substance, so she tended to come across as well turned out but a bit vacuous.

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