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"The reverend asked me to be substantive," she told the crowd.
An Abe Kim summit "could be substantive assistance to that", he said.
An Abe Kim summit "could be substantive assistance to that," he said.
There will be questions, many questions, and they will be substantive questions.
Why it matters: The Electronic Frontier Foundation cited concerns the discussion wouldn't be substantive.
"I want it to be substantive—I don't want it to be distorted," he said.
So we've got to fix these things, and they need to be substantive, real changes.
He calls for a revolution that in his mind is necessary if there is ever to be substantive change.
Thursday's Democratic debate included an early discussion of racism that seemed poised to be substantive but didn't fully pan out.
And the final "prong" would be substantive changes to the health care system that would require 60 votes in the Senate — and Democratic cooperation.
But while there may not be substantive reasons to hate Aaron Judge, there are decent reasons to loathe, say, whoever is running the EPA right now.
"I'm willing to make technical changes, but they have to be substantive, too," said Senator Sherrod Brown, Democrat of Ohio and a member of the Finance Committee.
In his opinion, the most effective way to be substantive and memorable is to listen to what guests want out of their stay and to make it happen.
White House officials have been tight-lipped about the content of the orders, so it's way too early to say if they will be substantive or just political theater.
The House's next votes will be substantive ones on articles of impeachment, and leaders will have to thread the needle between too tough and too soft, too many and too few.
One rebel commander, Faris Bayoush, said that he welcomed strikes on any targets linked to the regime by anyone for any reason but asked that any action be substantive and not for appearances.
But White House and British officials maintained the talks would be substantive, given the general continuity in UK foreign policy between prime ministers and the long list of shared concerns between the two countries.
Not that this means the higher tariffs he has imposed on Chinese goods will lift or that there will be substantive changes to Chinese behavior around trade, access to their markets or intellectual property protection.
And while doing such a thing is unlikely to ensure that the debates would be substantive, it could at least guarantee a reality foundation at a time when fact-free speech is the language of the political class.
Speaking of pricey, because of that, there is likely to be ever-louder grumbling about the eventual departure payout that is expected to be substantive for Mayer, as well as other top execs, many of whom have had their stock grants accelerated in the case of a sale.
Speaking of pricey: Because of that, there is likely to be ever-louder grumbling about the eventual departure payout that is expected to be substantive for Mayer, as well as other top execs, many of whom have had their stock grants accelerated in the case of a sale.
" Stewart M. Patrick, a senior fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations and former policy staffer at the State Department under President George W. Bush, said, "It's not enough simply to make, as Bob Corker did pretty frequently, made-for-TV sound bites expressing alarm or discomfort about U.S. policy unless there's going to be substantive hearings about the wisdom of those choices.
The Environmental Protection Agency reports that the full extent of wildlife affected by the spill has yet to be realised. "The flow-on effects of oil spills can be substantive," according to a spokesperson for the agency. "The longer-term impacts are yet to be realised." Several birds have been found covered with oil.
These generally involve secretly leaking damaging information to the media. This isolates a candidate from backlash and also does not cost any money. The material must be substantive enough to attract media interest, however, and if the truth is discovered it could severely damage a campaign. Other dirty tricks include trying to feed an opponent's team false information hoping they will use it and embarrass themselves.
Loop Telecom was probed by CBI for alleged violation of foreign exchange laws to the tune of about 384 crores in connection with the 2G spectrum case. As far as the lengthy Indian Court process was concerned, the media and political controversies did not appear to be substantive. The promoters of Loop telecom were acquitted in December 2017 by an emphatic decision of the competent Indian Court, which stated "prosecution has miserably failed to prove any charge against any of the accused. Consequently, all the accused are entitled to be acquitted".
The next section of the opinion addressed the FAA's applicability to the states. "In enacting § 2 of the federal Act, Congress declared a national policy favoring arbitration and withdrew the power of the states to require a judicial forum for the resolution of claims which the contracting parties agreed to resolve by arbitration," Burger declared. There were only two statutory exemptions: that it was applicable only a written maritime contract or a contract "evidencing a transaction involving commerce" and that the arbitration agreements could be voided only "upon such grounds as exist at law or in equity for the revocation of any contract." Cone had found the FAA to be substantive law that Congress had power to pass under the Commerce Clause.

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