Sentence examples for which substantively means from inspiring English sources

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In this case, because of the zero-mean assumption, it also denotes the correlation between ε(t) and ε(s); and so the property E[ε(t) ε(s)] = 0 means that the errors at two different times are uncorrelated, which substantively means that an error at one point in time does not influence the error at another point in time.

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NHS sites not covered by the MHRN differ in ways which substantively affect recruitment to trials.

The volume ANCOVAs were repeated with other covariates and factors, including estimated total intracranial volume, sex and handedness, none of which substantively changed the results.

"Which hopefully means something".

How about Simon which actually means rock?

"Which means nothing".

Which means what exactly?

Which means pig-like".

Which means what?

Which means nothing changed.

Which, of course, means nothing.

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