Sentences with phrase «offer anything substantial»

NATO is a narrow alliance based on specific concerns and Greece's geopolitic position hasn't changed (Greece occasionally flirts with Russia, emphasising their shared orthodox heritage, but it's only for show and Russia clearly isn't prepared to offer anything substantial).

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The former Manchester United captain's return to Everton in the summer seemed purely a romantic move, it was unlikely he would actually be able to offer his hometown club anything substantial.
While Dead Rising 4 offers a story just like the past games, it is easily the weakest aspect considering how lackluster it feels, and how it fails to provide anything substantial in term of stroytelling.
If Mr. Talton could provide two random assignment control - group studies of the attitudes of parents who have actually used a private school - choice program showing anything less than substantial improvement in satisfaction with their child's school, I offered to buy him a steak dinner.
«But more than anything, with reduced pricing for the range topping 335i and new 328i and a huge increase in standard equipment for the 320d, it offers a substantial improvement in value, both compared with its predecessor and its direct rivals in the market.»
On the downside, you'll have to have a pretty substantial balance to earn anything more than 0.20 % APY on this account, and there are competitors that offer better yields on checking.
They do very little for gut flora or offering anything resembling substantial probiotics.
I suggest that with great frequency the Harper - LeBreton usage («the ministerial usage») of «obvious» signals the speaker's intention to engage in an argument from ignorance, in the sense that they assert something as fact for which they will offer little, if anything, by way of substantial evidence.
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