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"It has shape and form, but no substantive content.
Most people thought we were crazy; that the audience didn't exist for smart, substantive content".
This reading requires us, of course, to give substantive content to the concept of integration.
Earlier meetings tend to have more substantive content, while later meetings were briefer and more routine.
They're more important for what they reveal about the Republican party in 2016 than for their substantive content.
This affects the relationship between the lawyer and the expert and the substantive content of their interactions.
Congress does not have authority to define the substantive content of the equal protection clause; it may only shape the remedies warranted by the violations of that guarantee.
"The error is compounded by e-mails, at least weekly, with headers that promise substantive content, but are usually another solicitation, or otherwise irritating.
In addition to the substantive content, there's clearly a tactical angle here: Mr McCain is trying to regain some of his squandered "maverick" credentials.
The substantive content of any given directive matters greatly for whether a president has "accomplished more," or anything at all, as discussed further below.
While he used language of agency he gave that language the substantive content of Baker and of the source relied upon by BakerRestatement (Second) of Agency § 220.
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