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The results of the two studies were substantively the same.
This paper reports on what was learned substantively from these focus groups.
There was little chance he could substantively add to what the government knows about his organization.
The fact is that this bill has not been changed substantively since 1892.
I don't have a great deal to say about it substantively yet.
Substantively, it's difficult to find issues on which they agree.
But I don't think our response to the violence was really substantively different.
But on those issues, he hasn’t provided a substantively different solution.
Substantively, Ohio's system is similar to those found in other states.
"I don't think anything substantively changed in the month of March," he said.
"The best we can do is challenge both sides substantively."
Neither of the two measures has substantively changed since their first time out.
In the end, the President lost the fight, substantively and politically.
"He doesn't think that that's the way to deal with city issues substantively," she said.
Then the follow-up question would be did he substantively change the scene?
However, it was by then too late to allow the new measures to be added substantively to the Bill.
We would like to move forward substantively and positively on them.
"I want us to talk substantively about how to move the American people's agenda forward," he said.
Substantively the budget is of equal importance as the programme.
The essential facts were substantively different than those of the present case.
Is this regime in Washington substantively different from previous ones?
In the electricity industry, companies must respond substantively within five working days.
But nothing had substantively changed - including the use of coercion.
I think there is very little that really escaped us, substantively.
"The technique in the Q400 is not substantively different from any other aircraft."