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substantive cases
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"Ms. Mitsos sometimes addressed the court on the record to advocate positions in substantive cases on which respondent had to pass judgment," the report said.
Mr. Dann said in a conference call with reporters that Mr. Charles's report was littered with innuendo and did not document any substantive cases in which he had broken the law.
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The substantive case will be decided at a later date.
But he also needs to make a more substantive case for giving him a second term.
McCain can make the substantive case for his broadly centrist conservatism.
WASHINGTON — The substantive case against gay marriage collapsed in the U.S. Supreme Court last week.
The lord chief justice, Lord Thomas of Cwmgiedd, is due to hear the substantive case in the autumn.
The most remarkable thing about the case is that this is the first in which this shadowy tribunal held a public hearing to consider a substantive case.
Liberals have long complained that the right overwhelms them with personal attacks and vicious allegations, while the left tries, naïvely, to make a more noble and substantive case.
"Ratification of the new Start treaty demonstrates the limits of McConnell's ability to unify his party in opposition when the substantive case for passage is overwhelming".
The Democrats, in turn, said the Republicans were arguing about arcane rules and procedures because they could not make a cogent, substantive case against the legislation.
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