Sentence examples for substantive relationships from inspiring English sources

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For better or worse is how I consider the substantive relationships that have marked my life.

However, there is no denying the power of love and hormones (you know what I'm saying, Ted Haggard?), and gay men have proven that long-term, loving and substantive relationships are possible even in the face of ridicule, discrimination and hate.

This finding was also supported by the PCA, which found no substantive relationships between randomization group, study outcome, time point or any indices of stress measured.

However, there were substantive relationships between OPRM level and age (r = 0.4809) and pH (r = 0.3758) in BA9 from the schizophrenia_ suicide group.

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"The more substantive relationship we have with Moscow, the more we can defuse the zero-sum thinking about our relations with Russia's neighbors," he said.

In its statement, Chesapeake said it was looking for "potential candidates with no previous substantive relationship with Chesapeake," adding that it would consult with investors.

In making its case for war, the administration dismissed the arguments of experts who noted that despite some contacts between Baghdad and Osama bin Laden's followers over the years, there was no strong evidence of a substantive relationship.

Both Khalid Shaikh Mohammed and Abu Zubaydah, two other high-ranking Qaeda operatives now in American custody, have told interrogators that Al Qaeda had no substantive relationship with the Iraqi government, according to the Senate report.

The nineteenth-century Scottish essayist Thomas Carlyle didn't much like the new industrial order, but he did understand the substantive relationship between human beings and their technologies: "Man is a Tool-using Animal.... Nowhere do you find him without Tools; without Tools he is nothing, with Tools he is all".

There appears to be no obvious, substantive relationship between national unemployment and multiple job holding rates over time.

A commonly used rule-of-thumb considers an association of V > .10 to indicate a substantive relationship between two variables (AcaStat 2012).

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