There were no significant changes in the employees' substantive terms and conditions, except in relation to union recognition.
But most thoughtful politicians are wary of guessing just how it will change the House, in either partisan or substantive terms.
In public, the opposition of some conservative Representatives to the President's tax plan was generally expressed in substantive terms.
There are other clubs with which we're discussing substantive terms.
Instead they go to the substantive terms of the measure.
It is merely a grammatical device which allows one to assert "there is cold", while using a substantive term.
In substantive terms we have dealt with the development of things since the eighteenth century.
In substantive terms, the Council endorsed almost 70 per cent of the position adopted by Parliament at first reading.
At this point we will report back to Parliament in substantive terms on whether existing policies are working and what new policy initiatives will be required.
Secondly: is the legal base significant only in procedural terms or also in substantive terms?