Similarly, the criminal law materials are procedural in nature with
little substantive content.
For a film that clocks in over two hours in length, there's very
little substantive content to justify the duration, and just at the point when satiety is reached, the film devolves into an unattractive side jaunt where Xavier has a yen to get laid, heedless of personal consequences.
Not exact matches
Several hits near the top of these search results were law blogs, but the
content of the relevant post consisted of
little more than links to other, more -
substantive posts or articles.
If the reasoning around the punitive damage award was less rationalistic, it would likely be less objectionable: rather than trying to wash the inherently subjective awarding of punitive damages with a patina of determinism, the Court would be better off simply acknowledging that there is
little, if any,
substantive content to their various pronouncements on the topic and deferring to the trial award (they seem happy to do so for so many other aspects of the law, both in this case and others, why not punitive damages awards?).
«They have developed an amazing team and have launched and sustained a
substantive program that filled a void in the luxury marketing space, which had traditionally relied solely on brand with
little program
content and market intelligence.»