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The talking-points controversy was always strangely misdirected — in part because, as this report makes clear, there is a lot that was substantively wrong with the way things were managed in Benghazi.

Rubio, whose name keeps coming up as a potential running mate for Mitt Romney, had a plan that was substantively quite similar to Obama's, but he objected to the President's instituting his version by executive order.

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To obviate poor power or sensitivity in significance testing to detect interactions that are substantively important, interactions with a p value lower than 0.15 were deemed to indicate substantive heterogeneity of effects that should be further investigated.

This may not always be such a great thing politicians may receive a bump in the polls from reaching a compromise that is, substantively, awful.

Bruce Frederick, a senior researcher at the Vera Institute of Justice, wrote last month at The Marshall Project that there was also no "compelling evidence that there has been a pervasive increase in homicides that is substantively meaningful".

The EPA requires, as a general rule, that men and women who work in jobs that are substantively equal in terms of skill, effort, responsibility, and working conditions shall receive the same pay.

He had better public-sector credentials than Mr. Romney -- the sitting three-term governor of a large state rather than the former one-term governor of a medium-sized state -- and his signature accomplishment in office was a strong job-creation record rather than shepherding the passage of a health care bill that is substantively similar to President Obama's.

By the time a proposal has been funded, some 10% bore titles that were substantively different than what the scientist had submitted with his or her proposal.

By next July, Lincoln will be rolling out a new model for 2003 (read more about it at the North American International Auto Show) that is substantively different from the one now in showrooms.

Indeed, once we are in the business of laundering desires we can go still further, excluding from consideration desires that are substantively objectionable, even if they would survive the filter of corrected factual belief.

Many philosophers are drawn to some type of S-naturalism in virtue of their M-naturalism: being a philosophical naturalist in the methodological sense sometimes leads a philosopher to think that the best philosophical account of some concept or domain will be in terms that are substantively naturalistic.

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