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were substantively
adverb
In a substantive manner, or to a substantive extent.
Exact(49)
Obama's words were substantively no different from speeches he gave on the topic four years ago.
By an 18percentt margin, villagers who voted were more likely to say the public works in question would benefit them, even when the projects were substantively similar to ones the village councils had chosen.
On July 31, Wyden, backed by Udall, vaguely warned other senators in a floor speech that the NSA and the director of national intelligence were substantively misleading legislators by describing improperly collected data as a matter of innocent and anodyne human or technical errors.
Age-related declines in church attendance were substantively explained by declining functional ability.
Furthermore, claims for asbestos related cancer were substantively more costly than the general unspecified occupational cancer type.
All models were also estimated with lagged predictors measured at time t – 1 but results (not reported, available upon request) were substantively similar.
Similar(11)
It was substantively different.
Moreover, the results are substantively significant.
Therefore, the limited motion for reargument is substantively without merit.
Nevertheless, the relationship is substantively (and statistically) significant.
"Phil is convinced his phone was substantively hacked by the News of the World.
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