Public opinion has also been critical of the Annual Session and its unsubstantial agenda. |
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Shaw was often criticized for writing plays full of unsubstantial, if witty, banter. |
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Reality in this world seemed so strange, inconsistent and unsubstantial to him as he felt confusion welling inside him. |
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We throw around concepts, but often our thoughts are vague and unsubstantial. |
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Attention to details, to what seems unimportant, unsubstantial or uninteresting is one of the main keys to understanding her approach. |
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The world's leaders had woefully little to build on from the first week of the summit negotiations, which was colourful but unsubstantial. |
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I think she's like her husband in that she can absorb a lot of information and then come through with very glib unsubstantial notions that don't work. |
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The level of opposition to the Ryan budget among the bishops is not unsubstantial. |
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If obligations for artisanal miners are unsubstantial, compliance will become irrelevant and will not occur. |
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Is the importance of the proposal of the Convention compatible with the insistence that only unsubstantial minor things may be changed in it? |
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Any other comparably unsubstantial connection between that State and either the dispute or the defendant. |
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It is precisely this form of unsubstantial surface democracy of neoliberal politics that the author the original article attempts to point toward. |
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This scenario was as unsubstantial as most of the claims made by campaign groups about the potential danger that anthrax could be easily used as a bio-weapon. |
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Likewise, an equally compulsory exemption is granted to the user of a protected database by a sui generis right which allows unsubstantial parts of it to be retrieved. |
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They shook hands upon it, and Sydney turned away. Within a minute afterward he was, to all outward appearance, as unsubstantial as ever. |
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Reading the poems, we were struck by a certain thin and unsubstantial quality in them, a kind of colorful impermance, suggesting that the gossmer of poetry is still too delicate a substance for beltiness. |
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