Sentences with phrase «substantial part of something»

[56] The Chancellor, Alistair Darling, ordered lawyers to explore legal avenues to recover the money, [50]-- though the legal options appear to be limited [57]-- and Prime Minister Gordon Brown declared that «a very substantial part of it [Goodwin's pension] should be returned.»
The arms of the Milky Way, at least near the solar neighborhood in our Galaxy, are typically named for the constellations where (in the direction of which) more substantial parts of them are situated.
If the author is looking to spread a message or participate in a public discourse, giving the book or substantial parts of it away for free is pretty much essential and that usually means self - publishing.
Since the rights only arise once the full work or a substantial part of it are used, anything less than that — ie.
Substantial parts of it were certainly in existence in the second century of the Christian era.59
The Commission concluded that the transaction would not significantly impede effective competition in the European Economic Area (EEA) or any substantial part of it.
A substantial part of it went to the payment of ad hoc staff and logistics like in all previous elections.»
I'm only happy with a painting when I can see all substantial parts of it on the surface as well as in any depth they might possess.
it manifests an intention by the wrongdoer not to perform the contract or only to do so on substantially different terms to those agreed or in a way that would deprive the innocent party of (substantially) the whole benefit or a substantial part of it.
Any abuse by one or more undertakings of a dominant position within the internal market or in a substantial part of it shall be prohibited as incompatible with the internal market in so far as it may affect trade between Member States.
Whereas copyright in an article is infringed by copying the whole or a substantial part of it (CDPA 1988, s 16 (3)-RRB-, the position is different for design right.
It is incumbent on the trial bar to embrace this message and employ Hryniak as a tool to revive it, or some substantial part of it.
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