Substantially
Meanings and phrases
adv.
- to a great extent or degree; well; considerably
- in a strong substantial way
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- There are substantially more females (77–92%) than males (2–23%).
- Jersey's economy since the 1980s has been substantially more reliant on finance.
- The final act was substantially more limited in scope than the initial white paper.
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- The storyboard for the episode is substantially different from the finished episode.
- Daniel French's steam engine and drive train were substantially different from Fulton's.
- While Daubert has superseded Frye, the standard of Daubert is not substantially different.
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- The CCPOA's membership increased substantially.
- Its prices increased substantially in the early 21st Century.
- Research on apoptosis has increased substantially since the early 1990s.
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- Protection was substantially increased.
- Protection was substantially increased and armament was modernized.
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- A substantially higher choir was added to the nave.
- For allowed transitions, the gas density can be substantially higher.
- While the XB-38 delivered a substantially higher top speed, its service ceiling was lower.
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- However, the debut of the competing Palm Pilot substantially reduced its market share.
- In recent years, the diversity of fossil hydrochoerines has been substantially reduced.
- It substantially reduced the cost of book production, and made books more widely available.
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- A checking station at the road remains substantially intact.
- The aircraft had crashed on Koolpinyah Station, where it was later discovered substantially intact.
- The old town, a World Heritage Site, though in ruins, is still substantially intact, while a small modern settlement lies outside its gate.
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- The substantially lower allocation proposed from below on roads was surprising.
- Parts and components received substantially lower tariffs to help fledgling carmakers.
- Durgada has an average literacy rate of 53%, substantially lower than the national average of 74%.
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- Likewise, the central field is not substantially larger than the main border.
- It seems logical that the new premises were substantially larger, or more favourably positioned.
- The skull, carrying the large horns, was substantially larger and more elongated than in most cattle breeds.
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- This mass can be substantially less than the original star.
- The Ms tone undergoes substantially less tonal alternations than the Mw tone.
- In contrast, other capital cities in Australia have substantially less green space.
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- The 2-1/2 story house was built in 1874, and has since been substantially altered.
- The firebox was substantially altered to take into account the properties of Collie coal.
- The earliest extant Petrine Baroque building in Moscow, Menshikov Tower was substantially altered in the 1770s.
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- It is substantially similar to the Kintla Lake fire cache.
- The structures are substantially similar, but mirror images of each other.
- Such acts, substantially similar in content, have been passed in all 50 states.
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- Likewise, the central field is not substantially larger than the main border.
- This does not substantially increase space consumption or maintenance on the tree.
- While Daubert has superseded Frye, the standard of Daubert is not substantially different.
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- The law as to what constitutes a nuisance is substantially the same as in England.
- Although these fields may have different motivators, the mathematics involved are substantially the same, e.g.
- The transmitter network has remained substantially the same for Digital broadcasting of ITV Cymru Wales and ITV West.
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- At the same time, the organization grew substantially.
- Several smaller banks grew substantially between 2004 and 2006.
- Despite these tensions, Australia’s economic relationship with the PRC grew substantially.
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- In 1985, Kevin Dunlap of DEC substantially revised the DNS implementation.
- In response, Harvey Smith substantially revised the augmentations and skills.
- The constitution first approved in 1980 and substantially revised in 1992 forms the basis of government organization.
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- She contributed substantially to the income of her family.
- FC Kochin had contributed substantially to the advancement of Kerala football within its short span.
- As team manager and talent scout, he has contributed substantially to Exeter Chiefs’ current success.
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- In the 1990s, the estate was substantially rebuilt.
- The original house was substantially rebuilt in 1723–27.
- He acquired the old Theatre Royal in the Cambridge suburb of Barnwell, and substantially rebuilt it.
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- The black middle class has grown substantially.
- Since its acquisition by Warren, Stephens Inc. has grown substantially.
- By 1941 ZOW had grown substantially with "High Five" creating numerous sub-groups.