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Things substantive often describes (“substantive ________”)
law,
issues,
content,
changes,
process,
rights,
change,
rules,
theory,
areas,
provisions,
differences,
issue,
knowledge,
questions,
matters,
problems,
rationality,
evidence,
information,
meaning,
aspects,
equality,
results,
difference,
terms,
tests,
principles,
verb,
right,
area,
findings,
nature,
question,
conclusions,
discussion,
justice,
analysis,
concerns,
requirements,
contributions,
reasons,
values,
decisions,
grounds,
clause,
standards,
significance,
goals,
research,
laws,
claims,
contribution,
elements,
discussions,
interests,
complexity,
implications,
theories,
procedures,
interpretation,
representation,
arguments,
progress,
criteria,
policies,
motion,
focus,
review,
basis,
claim,
negotiations,
outcomes,
considerations,
legislation,
chapters,
impact,
norms,
powers
How substantive often is described (“________ substantive”)
subject,
limited,
verbal,
predicate,
new
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