Sentences with phrase «more substance emerges»

It makes sense, for instance, to start attacking Labour on its substance as more and more substance emerges ahead of 2015.

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But now that more evidence and even proof is emerging showing that Julie's story has substance, people are now changing their minds and lending support to her.
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However, with the current emphasis on Common Core standards, school systems across the country are paying more attention to the substance and structure of what is taught, and literacy is emerging as a central theme.
In her drawings the quick and instinctive approach emerges more clearly compared with the paintings, where it is mediated by the literary construction, the time of execution, and the conceptual substance.
Obviously it has centuries of «existing use» as the «status quo» energy source, but — just as with any drug company — as more and more evidence of the potentially harmful effects of its product emerge, it would seem that the responsibility of the governing authorities is to impose the precautionary principle and insist that the producers of the substance «prove» that it is harmless (in relation to alternatives).
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