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1 However, councils have warned that they may need to raise substantially more .
2 But SPX has topped those bids by offering substantially more , they said.
3 Blu-ray discs will look like DVDs, but they'll hold substantially more data.
4 Those with a perception of alcohol as heart healthy drink substantially more alcohol.
5 But it is understood its shareholding is substantially more than 50 per cent.
6 Conclusions: Biphasic shocks are substantially more effective than monophasic shocks for direct defibrillation.
7 The group is also substantially more levered than most other stocks.
8 He said it would be substantially more the next time around.
9 This result is consistent with but substantially more precise than the current world average.
10 Adults, however, were substantially more accurate and faster than children.
11 But it is substantially more generous for workers with children.
12 Some bankers are not too worried about retail deposits fleeing or costing substantially more .
13 Specifically, their use can lead to an investor losing substantially more than their initial investment.
14 Airing a commercial is substantially more expensive this year.
15 Adversary proceedings require substantially more work for attorneys who are employed by already cash-strapped clients.
16 It did show that Ireland is substantially more competitive on the cost of employing people.
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