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This means that life is a type of illusion, very much like a dream, and that any object found in either state of consciousness is, therefore, insubstantial and without a significant nature.
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So far, so insubstantial.
It seems so insubstantial, so unoriginal.
I was surprised that my friend had spent five years working on something so insubstantial.
Under the doctrine of equivalents, a device that is not an exact copy can still be found to infringe a patent if it varies from the patented device only in insubstantial details and is therefore equivalent to it.
The buttresses were too insubstantial to be structural, so must have been decorative.
So much in today's art is insubstantial and overhyped.
The results suggested a dose-response relation similar to that observed in the analysis of all pregnancies; it was therefore concluded that the impact of this selection bias, if any, was insubstantial.
Money is insubstantial now.
And the girls remain sort of insubstantial.
Maybe other insubstantial realities lie ahead.
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