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Meanings of most substantive in English
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Usage of most substantive in English
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And he says today's talks will be the mostsubstantive yet.
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Xi's mostsubstantive pledges were aimed squarely at the auto sector, a key U.S. constituency.
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But the mostsubstantive blow to the Muslim community was arguably dealt by the supreme court this week.
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The mostsubstantive criticism is that completing the F-22 program means we are risking the future of U.S. air supremacy.
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But today there is a real sense of urgency, with Mr Peters saying it would be the mostsubstantive day yet.
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Indeed what has resulted from the confused alliance, from the marvellous speculations, which theology has made with the mostsubstantive realities?
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Across Capitol Hill, the Senate continued to move toward a pivotal vote on the mostsubstantive overhaul of financial regulations since the Great Depression.
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The mostsubstantive content in the file was previously reported by Britain's Guardian in December, apparently from a subset of the same police documents.
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The debate over immigration saw the mostsubstantive and new exchanges between the two, although their underlying policies on the subject appear to differ little.
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He said he hopes for a discussion that is "fiery" but "the mostsubstantive debate so far" as rivals try to score points.
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Mostsubstantive change requires legislation and funding.