Sentence examples for substantial sense from inspiring English sources

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' Under the circumstances disclosed, we hold that defendants were not accorded the right of counsel in any substantial sense.

* * * In no real or substantial sense is such commerce obstructed by the requirement of a license.' See, also, Merchants Exchangee v.

If a person does not have a regular or principal place of business, that person's tax home will be considered to be his regular place of abode in a real and substantial sense.

He is, in every substantial sense, her agent, as well in receiving custody of the fugitive, as in transporting him to the state under whose commission he is acting.

Of the South Korean news media, Ms. Jee said: "Attitudes reflected from conservative media and progressive media may be different, but one thing they have in common is that they do not emphasize any imminent or substantial sense of threat.

And, if such a policy were permissible, the practical result would be that those lawfully admitted to the country under the authority of the acts of Congress, instead of enjoying in a substantial sense and in their full scope the privileges conferred by the admission, would be segregated in such of the States as chose to offer hospitality.

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Reliability theories, in their various ways, propose weaker but still substantial senses of "can't be wrong".

In no substantial, just sense does it confer upon that officer, as the head of an executive department, powers strictly legislative or judicial in their nature, or which must be exclusively exercised by Congress or by the courts.

It will yet be conceded that whatever authority it possessed in this matter was granted solely for the public good, and that in every substantial, legal sense the agreement with the water company is to be deemed a public grant, entitling that company to exercise certain public functions that appertain to the city as a municipal corporation.

But in other cases the pictures capture a mind-blowing level of detail, the cumulative impact of which is substantial — a sense of terror, mostly, especially where the artists have dramatically enlarged a negative to the point where the bugs in the printed imagery become the size of small cars.

But the view may be shifting, with more emphasis placed on the creation of substantial businesses, common sense and ethics.

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