Sentences with phrase «say anything substantial»

The big question was whether Obama would say anything substantial on swine flu.

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You have provided no scriptural support for your assertions (yet you say scripture is the most important thing), and you can't even respond with anything substantial to when it is pointed out that the site you linked to is complete crap.
Commissioners and staffers are legally barred from saying anything about an investigation unless the commission decides to issue a «substantial basis» report detailing wrongdoing.
«Ruth Davidson has made a good start,» said one Downing Street insider, «but to rely on the Scottish Conservatives contributing anything substantial to the Westminster party after the next election would be a triumph of hope over experience».
«Nobody had done rapid - response drilling in the ocean, nobody had drilled anything substantial under 7 kilometers of water, nobody had placed an observatory in a fault that deep, and nobody had retrieved a string of instruments from that deep,» she said.
With all that said, these numbers so much better than anything else available that they have substantial value when their limits are understood.
If we're going to go forward with anything, like I said, I want it to be a really substantial change for people — an upgrade.»
They haven't said much of anything since last E3 so I thought that this year we would get some more substantial news.
AR4 did in no way «essentially retract» much of what said in TAR — for anything substantial concerning the nature of late 20th C warmth the conclusions both in the NAS report and the AR4 report strengthened the TAR conclusions (see the statements above).
Shauna Mireau asks, «Does it say anything about access to justice in Canada that civil claim monetary limits for our small claims courts are generally quite substantial sums?».
Does it say anything about access to justice in Canada that civil claim monetary limits for our small claims courts are generally quite substantial sums?
You don't want to obviously disclose anything substantial about their case, but even just a little video that says, «Hey, Sam.
Collaborative divorce is a private dispute resolution option which requires each spouse to: (i) treat one another respectfully, (ii) be open and honest in his or her financial dealings, (iii) agree to settle things privately and not to engage in courtroom battles, (iv) hire an attorney for the limited purpose of helping the parties reach an agreement which addresses both parties» concerns, (v) utilize a neutral facilitator (which is substantially the same as a mediator except anything said in front of the facilitator may be disclosed to the other spouse), and, (vi) if there are substantial assets and liabilities, engage a neutral financial professional.
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