Television interviews with Japanese politicians are often not much different in tone and often in substance.
But, by the time it was released, there was so much talk of sin that nobody was interested in substance.
The 2011 jump compares to an increase in substance abuse admissions of 11.8 percent from 2009 to 2010, institute data shows.
Quote: "The false or misleading statement was in substance that the Forrest County district attorney never discussed this case with Judge Nixon, " unquote.
The point is that the new health insurance mandate is different only in form, not in substance, from the plethora of existing mandates.
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And the National Institute on Drug Abuse held a conference last year to explore the possible role of physical activity in substance abuse prevention.
But has there been a change in substance about Israel's security?
In substance, then, all the new penalty really does is provide that you must have health insurance in order to qualify for the full standard deduction.
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The IRS concluded, as it did in the Anschutz case, that the two transactions were in substance (if not form) really one and constituted a sale, taxable in 2002.
The draft that I have seen says the European court should not be able to examine cases that are "identical in substance to a claim that has been considered by a national court".
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From the Alcee Hastings articles of impeach -- impeachment: the false statement was in substance that Judge Hastings and William Borders (ph) never made any agreement to solicit a bridge from defendants in United States vs.
In substance, however, he is entirely correct.
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Last week, the RSPB said more than 1, 000 birds had been affected in Dorset, Devon and Cornwall since 10 April, while hundreds were found covered in the substance, mainly in Dorset, in February.
More than 90 birds covered in the substance, mostly guillemots, washed up between Mevagissey in Cornwall to Kingsbridge in Devon.
He had been housed since August 1999 in a substance abuse treatment facility at the Corcoran State Prison in central California.
If 80 percent of life is just showing up, then I think this trip delivers the other 20 percent in terms of substance, in terms of getting things done, pushing the agenda forward, and driving towards progress and outcomes that directly benefit us, the U.S. and the people of the U.S., but also the people in the countries in the Asia Pacific region.
The cause of the substance has not been identified, but the birds are believed to have been covered in the same substance that affected hundreds earlier in the year.
According to the news release from the attorney general's office, workers at the Amherst laboratory contacted state police on Friday to report a discrepancy in the controlled substance inventory held in evidence.
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You're just a piece of aluminium coated in some sort of magnetic substance in a server farm located in a country where the climate makes it economically viable to keep the machines at constant temperature.
Shea nuts are the key ingredient in shea butter, the coveted substance in high-end cosmetics and moisturizers.
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In the substance he eventually lit on, this happens because at room temperature there are chemical bonds between polymer molecules and water molecules.
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Contrary to the hysterics of the Obama opposition, the modification, which allows the Department of HHS to waive certain state requirements under the law, does not make any significant change in the substance of the law.
And it seems to me that if this is the case, that both sides say they want entitlement reform, both sides say they want tax reform, and there is overlap in the substance, that there should be an opportunity to find common ground.
Ministers here did believe - unlike their counterparts in London - that there was real substance in the IRA's last minute statement on putting weapons beyond use, even though it wasn't enough to prevent Peter Mandelson from going ahead with suspension.
OK, so I'm not thinking of "The Heartbreak Kid" here -- though that, too, is a '70s remake -- but it is striking how James Gray's cop drama "We Own the Night" echoes last week's earnest "Michael Clayton" in style and substance, and transcends it in impact.
Dead and alive birds were also reported covered in an oily substance on a beach at Bantham in south Devon.
"We've come a long way in 10 years, from simple ideas to really seeing some substance in the existence and tractability of targeting these funny structures, " he told the BBC.
Dr. Hector Castro, who ran the Itzamna Medical Center in Manhattan, pleaded not guilty to 39 counts of criminal sale of a prescription for a controlled substance in Manhattan's state Supreme Court.
In an effort to develop a comprehensive program for substance abuse prevention there, the Asian Health Coalition banded together with various sectors of the Chinatown community in 2007 to create the Coalition for Asian Substance Abuse Prevention (CASAP), a grantee in the Drug Free Communities Support Program.
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