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Substantively meaning
In a substantive manner, or to a substantive extent. | Employed as a noun.
Example sentences (20)
The Oregon Legislature will be considering a number of recommendations for changes related to the statewide wildfire risk map during the 2023 session, some of which would substantively change the map itself.
But substantively, is he right?
But the most substantively resonant attacks along these lines have had to do with the Trump-Vance assault on reproductive freedom.
So instead of prioritizing or the disappearance of the middle class, the Dems have taken a tact so sanctimonious, so substantively discreet it leaves many Americans feeling they have nowhere to turn but the GOP.
The amendment would enable the court to intervene more substantively in how parties present extensive evidence, such as documents and recordings, to the court.
The Commission reduced the compensation to Rs 2 lakh noting that in the present case, no expert opinion or evidence was filed to substantively prove the manufacturing defect.
And yet Obama’s abuse of the press was substantively much worse — and they know it.
Current tax comprises the expected tax payable or receivable for the year and any adjustment related to previous years and is measured using tax rates enacted or substantively enacted at the reporting date.
Her claim that the guidance had been revised multiple times because of errors was rejected by the Department for Education (DfE), which said the main document had only been substantively changed once.
He said the relationship between al-Qaeda and the Taliban was "not substantively" changed by the deal struck with the US.
It’s more friendly and will save you time, if not substantively different below the surface.
Meanwhile, none of the major problems exposed by the original Trump and Bernie campaigns has been or stands to be substantively addressed whether Trump or Biden wins.
More substantively, sloth is a surrender to apathy, especially apathy toward doing needful good.
Peace talks that substantively include women have been shown to be more likely to both succeed and last.
This has left the Palestinian parties in Israel bereft of their traditional role promoting the Palestinian cause, either rhetorically or substantively.
Vindman testified that the transcript was “substantively correct” even without the changes he had proposed.
And substantively, the norms of international law continue to be essentially derivative of a colonial order.
As Horwitz states on page 5, this new format “represents our ongoing commitment to provide you with a publication of quality — visually and substantively.
Considering how many candidates there are and how many proposals and speeches they’ve made, it’s hard to keep track of who stands for what — and which plans are substantively the most pro-labor.
In order to be considered as sustainable financing, economic projects will need to contribute “substantively” to at least one of the six goals, and not “significantly” harm any of the environmental objectives.