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PES programs often differ substantially one from the other.
In the long term, the number of intense storms is predicted to increase substantially — one of the harsh consequences of human-driven climate change.
But they differ substantially, one from another.
Quine regards the notions of kind and similarity as "substantially one notion" (1969, 119) but denies that it is straightforward to give a definition of one in terms of the other.
The gist of his arguments against the former view is that the universal thing on that view would have to have its own numerical unity, and therefore, since it constitutes the substance of all its singulars, all these singulars would have to be substantially one and the same thing which would have to have all their contrary properties at the same time, which is impossible.
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Still, that the NCAA and representatives of four dozen schools declined to participate does leave the argument substantially one-sided, a forfeited game.
Per passenger-kilometer emission estimates vary substantially from one station-to-station segment versus another depending on actual ridership.
E.T.S. was sure that substantially increasing one's score could be accomplished only by nefarious means.
Mr. Childs's new design differs substantially from one prepared by him for the same site 12 years ago.
The law defines a disability as an impairment that "substantially limits one or more of the major life activities".
The Antarctic marine ecosystem is indeed the richest in the world; it's also the last remaining substantially intact one.
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