Sentence examples for talk substance from inspiring English sources

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But the Israeli resisted attempts to get him to talk substance directly with Arafat.

When I try to talk substance with a lot of people in the media I get very frustrated because they don't want to talk substance; they don't want to talk about public policy.

Senator Charles E. Schumer, in classic tuxedo and sparse, conservative haircut, tried to talk substance about police tactics, but it was too noisy, especially where he was sitting -- a table away from the star of the evening, Hillary Rodham Clinton.

"So that when an article begins with 'his white shirt unbuttoned down to his navel,' " Lévy concludes, his you-know-what unbuttoned down to you-know-where, "I think, What a pity the journalist didn't read 'Le Lys et la Cendre'!" The allusion puts me on notice: Lévy wants to talk substance, not style.

He said the international community would respond, if - as he put it - Iran was ready to talk substance at the negotiations to take place in Kazakhstan later this month.

Let's talk substance and be a little hesitant in our rushes to judgment.

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It was a striking contrast to the beginning of the debate, on New Jersey 101.5-FM 101.5-FMe twhenen acthelly twoked substance and politely took their turns.

(A book might be good so far as style is concerned, good stylistically speaking, while being anything but good if we are talking substance).

"I think it's important before I step into office to sit down with people, now that we're not talking politics, but talking substance," said Delaney.

He is also the author of, "Don't Be Such a Scientist: Talking Substance in an Age of Style" (Island Press, 2009) which tells the stories of his journey from science to cinema and presents a model for communicating science and environmental issues to the general public.

Continuing on this Platonic move away from Aristotle, Ibn Gabirol's main talk of "substance" refers, contra Aristotle, to "simple substances," by which he means the Neoplatonic Universal Intellect and Soul(s), each understood by Ibn Gabirol as a joining of spiritual matter to spiritual form, and each devoid of any of the 9 categories plaguing the "lower" corporeal (i.e. Aristotelian) substance.

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