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In substance, too, politicians from the Saarland have distinctive traits.
Clinton has not made any perceptible changes in substance recently.
In substance, energy independence and dominance are not so different.
But in tone and in substance, his lament was familiar.
The YouTube videos circulated on Gab ranged in substance and popularity.
In substance, it is a classic "year in the life" memoir.
Monday's travel ban was different, both in presentation and in substance.
Jessie was in substance use recovery when she had a routine surgery.
The remark, in substance, did not stray far from traditional American policy.
"Today's circumstances are in substance the same as Saturday's circumstances," Bercow said.
But it's more lacking in substance than a yard of silk chiffon.
But are they as accomplished in substance as they are in manner?
"It seems the Commission has not changed its proposal in substance," Oel said.
Sure, it lacks in style, but it makes up for it in substance.
In the end, he is a curmudgeon in style more than in substance.
If Trump's policies work, Americans will want someone who follows him in substance.
The notion that it's business as usual was undercut, symbolically and in substance.
They can follow Conor Lamb 's example – centrist in tone , relatively liberal in substance.
It as theater and much less interested in substance than attention for Brian Karem.
Kavanaugh was hostile in demeanor and evasive in substance when interacting with Democratic senators.
"It's not just a difference in tone, it's a difference in substance," said Alterman.
He is also addicted to methamphetamines and has zero interest in substance-abuse treatment.
In substance, it is almost the direct opposite of the party's middle-class rhetoric.
Ms. Pelosi's staff characterized the call as completely lacking in substance on gun measures.
Simply put, "business friendly" jurisdictions (like Luxembourg) in substance offered through secret private deals to provide U.S. multinationals with tax shields in the form of their laws and European tax treaties, in return for what in substance were modest fees from the multinationals.
But it was a contrast in style more than it was a contrast in substance.
What HappyOrNot's gas-station data lacked in substance, though, they made up for in volume.
But as I read the opinion, it was conformance in form only, not in substance.
So these are the Nets now, not much different in substance than the Nets then.
And that, experts tell Business Insider, could lead to a sharp rise in substance abuse.
Both in substance and in style, I've heard Yang give better answers in previous debates.
I think the people are interested in substance and record and a positive, optimistic vision.
But she differs from the Democrats of the past in substance as well as style.
It may be stormy in substance, but Psychopomp washes over you like a calm, cleansing wave.
I am confident we will get an agreement in substance today, with technical, detailed work afterwards.
Cosby's deposition by repeatedly filing what is in substance the same motion, over and over again.
And doing this on carried interest would cement Obama's legacy in substance as well as symbolically.
"Oh, God, I was hoping that would go away," Boente responded "in substance," according to Comey.
Factor in substance abuse crises, and the hours left for officers to pursue crime dwindle rapidly.
While the applause was mostly justified in substance, it was unhealthy for the structures of democracy.
His mother retired as a nonprofit administrator who specialized in substance-abuse prevention and child development.
In tone and in substance, the liberals were sending the message that they were in charge.
In substance, Van Drew's switch over his opposition to President Donald Trump's impeachment won't change much.
Are the tweets of a main Republican candidate — now president-elect — however erratic in substance, newsworthy?
"The bottom line for researchers is: write a paper that's really strong in substance," says Kelly.
Zolwolski will also have to be tested for drugs and alcohol and partake in substance abuse counseling.
At the same time, the efficacy of nutrition interventions in substance use disorder treatment settings is unproven.
The big picture: This fight, like many in Washington, is big on symbolism and lacking in substance.
"But soon after, people began to realize that her party was really lacking in substance," he added.
"For example, Bowers commented to one law enforcement officer, in substance, "They're committing genocide to my people.
I'm asking if they are willing participants in acts of disinformation, both in technique and in substance.
Why it matters: Bolton's ouster is a big blow for Netanyahu both in substance and in timing.
Melania Trump's activity has diverged from that of past first ladies not only in frequency but in substance.
Education, job searching, community service, and participation in substance-use disorder treatment would also count toward the requirements.
BuzzFeed News spoke to five creators whose videos — which ranged in substance, but all involved children — have been demonetized.
For the time, the ethereum dapp space remains ripe for profits and lacking in substance for the blockchain ecosystem.
He inclines toward finding common ground, and is scrupulously respectful of the other side, in tone and in substance.
The single, titled "It's You," not only differs from the previously released "Pillowtalk" in style, but also in substance.
After Saturday's march, she described it as "political theater lacking in substance" and criticized calls to ban assault weapons.
It was actually very Republican in substance; the only difference was that the substance was less disguised than usual.
It was an hourslong tirade against Mr. Macron, laced with name-calling and epithets, and woefully deficient in substance.
And it is true: On many levels, despite all the rhetorical thunder, little has changed in substance, so far.
He said he planned on finishing his bachelor's degree in psychology and hoped to find work in substance abuse counseling.
Most agreed that the column was lacking in substance, and several noted it was likely to be twisted and misinterpreted.
A state of reduced levels of dopamine transporters is seen in substance-use disorders and other addictive behaviors, she noted.
"I recognize my potential civilian role differs in essence and in substance from my former role in uniform," he said.
Unfortunately, despite being law for over two years, we're still waiting for the NEAR Act to be implemented in substance.
"Today's motion is in substance the same as Saturday's motion and the House has decided the matter," he told MPs.
Royal Dutch Shell's logo hasn't changed in substance over time, but there are miles between today's design and the original.
I don't think there's any reason to normalize this decision or pretend its based in substance because it is not.
That process was followed here, but in form only and not in substance, and that's what our big objection is.
Today's episode focuses on how Mr. Trump's new targeted travel ban differs from his first in presentation and in substance.
To suggest similarities between Trump's and Obama's actions is to mischaracterize the policies of both presidents in substance, style and spirit.
Clinton also proved that, in substance, she had specific proposed solutions to the major economic and social challenges facing the nation.
Chemical reactions in pool water make it difficult to test for urine, so a proxy -- a stand-in substance -- is needed.
Klaver has been compared to Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau — at least in beauty if not in substance — and President Obama.
Political messaging, however, has for the most part avoided this approach and remained earnest in tone, if not always in substance.
Agreements in principle do not always turn out to be agreements in substance, but if this materializes, kudos to both leaders.
There's not much overlap in substance between Mr. Trump's fear-mongering and Mr. Ryan's, but there's a clear alignment of interests.
Driving the news: President Trump has signaled 3 moves that, while modest in substance, throw scraps of reassurance to anxious Republicans.
Advancements in substance abuse treatment practices offer new, promising alternatives for better-informed and infinitely more effective and cost-efficient policies.
Giovanni Sabatini added the rules must not hit European growth and that they should be "respected in substance... but with reasonable flexibility".
A big question before the convention was whether Mr. Trump would "pivot" for the general election in tone, in style, in substance.
The result: a significant difference in the tone of the UK's public statements about Brexit to date, but very little in substance.
Pregnant women, medically frail enrollees, students, some caregivers and people in substance use treatment are among those that are exempted from the requirements.
Then, on Thursday, he would give a policy speech in Colorado that would lay out his proposed immigration policy in substance and detail.
And while people of sexual orientations reported engaging in substance-linked sex, gay and bisexual men were more likely to have done so.
His description — that the flames were a conglomeration of mute, spiky mouths that were almost liquid-like in substance — seemed cryptic and otherworldly.
Ms. Gardner added that if she learns that a customer is in substance-abuse recovery, she will disclose concerns about kratom's potential addictiveness.
She plans to train in substance abuse counseling and speaks at rehab centers and serves as an adult learner mentor at the college.
He is currently the Principal of Strategic Applications International an international consulting firm working in substance abuse, HIV/AIDS prevention and police reform.
Despite some committed performances, particularly from a refreshingly natural Maika Monroe, "Villains" is a hackneyed farce rich in gimmicks and poor in substance.
The problem isn't that Wolf's jokes aren't funny, it's that they're totally lacking in substance, when substance is now what we expect from her.
Nihalani has said the film defamed Punjab and he challenged its claim that 70 per cent of its population was involved in substance abuse.
Bahrain's public prosecutor, in a statement sent to Reuters, confirmed the sentences, saying the Court of Cassation had rejected the defendants' appeal "in substance".
The truth is, many of the United States' early policies toward immigrants were conceived in recognizably Trumpian terms, in substance if not in tenor.
Loneliness is also connected to several health issues, and it may play a role in substance abuse and can diminish overall quality of life.
Strapping young Joseph's impassioned speeches about his virtue, though nearly identical in substance to Pamela's, read rather more comically coming from a man's mouth.
This is why I do a podcast, because it's long in substance, you're bringing substantive to discussion, even our short ones are substantive. Yes.
Some of the names and places were changed, she said, but in substance the film closely matches her own, real-life experience of molestation.
In some instances, these interventions were also associated with improved academic achievement and reductions in substance abuse, school suspensions, depression, conduct disorders and behavioral problems.
Still, in substance, most of these shows are similarly bare bones — little more than a window to a group of friends playing D&D together.
Today: a project director working in substance abuse treatment who makes $75,93 per year and spends some of her paycheck this week at Trader Joe's.
"I recognize my potential civilian role differs in essence and in substance from my former role in uniform," Mattis will testify, according to prepared remarks.
The SPD gets somewhat expanded child-care and, in a concession to its Europhilia, commitments to euro-zone integration richer in rhetoric than in substance.
Nihalani has said the film defamed Punjab and challenged its claim that 70 per cent of the northern state's population was involved in substance abuse.
The ad brings together music and video behind the Sanders message in a way that is fun to watch and memorable in substance and tone.
Under parliamentary convention, a motion that is "the same in substance" as one tabled in the same session of parliament can't be brought forward again.
NREPP has traditionally not been asked to review those programs given its historical roots in substance abuse prevention, but could easily have treatment programs added.
Whether it is the candidates or the media, what we have been hearing from the campaign trail is desperately lacking in substance, particularly regarding foreign policy.
And a 2016 study published in Substance Abuse concluded that ECHO helped facilitate an expansion of clinicians providing buprenorphine to patients (but patient outcomes weren't measured).
The sanctimoniousness also makes me uncomfortable because it feels similar in substance to the original IOC ethos of the upper-class, male version of the athlete.
"It was a very normal speech in substance, but it was much more disciplined and less emotional," Harvard economist Kenneth Rogoff told CNBC about Trump's address.
Voters need to see how candidates behave, what their policy positions are, and how they are different from their opponents, both in substance and in temperament.
"The board agreed in substance the Memorandum of Understanding and will provide more detail shortly," a spokesman for the European Securities and Markets Authority said on Thursday.
Last week the Financial Reporting Council (FRC), a British regulator, sent a letter to audit firms warning them away from "rotation in form but not in substance".
However, the current dispute is closer in substance to the clash between the United States and the European Union over allegedly unfair support for Boeing and Airbus.
It may also lead to awkward moments for candidates such as Warren and Sanders, whose non-interventionist policies often resemble Trump's in substance if not in style.
He said the President never told Comey: "'I need loyalty, I expect loyalty' he never said it in form, he never said it in substance," Kasowitz said.
He later became an outspoken voice detailing the dangers and pervasiveness — the seduction — of the opioid epidemic, and he worked in substance abuse treatment after rehab himself.
While his contempt for free speech may be more brazen, in substance he has not said or supported anything that other politicians haven't been advocating for years.
So, while the concept has changed in form, in substance it was the telling of a slowly evolving story that runs the gamut of real existential concerns.
But his memoir shows what was lost as well as gained, for the new world was coarser than the old one, in substance as well as style.
Reality check: In the complaint, the whistleblower never states that the call between Trump and Zelensky was "crazy, frightening, and completely lacking in substance" as Trump claims.
But in substance, Mr. Trump's strategy was not all that different from Mr. Obama's, relying on a mix of conventional military force and diplomatic pressure on Pakistan.
The company describes itself as different in substance, and in turn, responsibility, from companies such as Facebook and Google, which can delete content from their own websites.
Given Trump's decades-long history of expressions of racism and allegations of racial discrimination, it's unsurprising the document is both bursting with stereotypes and lacking in substance.
"The president was not very much interested in substance but in how he was seen in Singapore" said one Japanese government source, referring to the Trump-Kim talks.
Shih, who was not involved in the new research, focuses on the underlying factors that explain differences in substance use by race and ethnicity in her own work.
The claim resurrects a popular theme from his 2016 campaign that has yet to materialize in substance -- Mexican leadership has long denied it would pay for a wall.
On Thursday, they repealed the law in name but not in substance, hoping to assuage organizations and employers that have boycotted the state to protest its discriminatory law.
The two issues dominated his address, which in tone was more measured than his biting Twitter feed, but in substance contained numerous claims that were false or misleading.
He still is, even as he makes a maverick turn that would make his old mentor John McCain proud (both in substance and in the press adulation it attracts).
The complaint, which has drawn little media attention, closely mirrors in substance and language a lawsuit filed in Chicago in February 183, only to be withdrawn a day later.
"I think it is a relief to see an understanding that there are critically important programs to intervene in substance abuse that really do require sustained funding," he said.
He went to Mexico, lied about the discussion, and then pirouetted like a prima ballerina to an immigration speech that was hardline in tone and moderately hardline in substance.
READ: Brexit delays are fueling a dangerous rage among Britain's far-right "It's clear that the motions are in substance the same," Bercow told MPs in delivering his decision.
Pence's embrace of Lewandowski just confirms what should have been obvious: that despite the difference in styles between the VP and his boss, there's really little difference in substance.
There is a fine line between building world-class teams and transforming them into lucrative investment vehicles for wealthy Russians and Persian Gulf princes that are effectively worthless in substance.
With parliamentary convention dictating that the vote may have to somehow differ in substance from previous attempts, the bank suggests there could be a run-off vote against another option.
Coverage has been paltry in substance, spirit, and length as well as entirely in Portuguese; as with the Meridian Brothers only more so, translated lyrics would be such a boon.
In substance, then, these figures demonstrate that the SEC is gravely outmatched and that private industry is increasing its spending at a rate more than twice that of its regulator.
Later, Mr. Bercow added, in answer to a question, that to be considered for a vote, any proposition would have to be different not just in wording but in substance.
"There is no truth in form or in substance to the existence of any Israeli attacks inside Egyptian territory," he said in a statement at the time, promising an investigation.
The House impeachment inquiry and the Senate trial thus far have been disgraceful and nothing of which our country, regardless of party, should be proud in substance, procedure or decorum.
"The perspective I want to bring to Albany is that of a mother, chemical engineer, finance person and community advocate involved in substance abuse and mental health issues," she said.
Players who test positive will be referred to a treatment board composed of medical professionals who specialize in substance abuse, as well as representatives from M.L.B. and the players' union.
But in substance, Mr. Macron's address illustrated the degree to which the warm personal rapport between the two presidents contrasts with the stark divides between them on vital questions of policy.
While this is certainly a good idea in substance, it came both too late and without any coordination with the rest of NATO — or even the rest of the German government.
"At this time, we do not completely understand the mechanisms underlying the co-use of cigarettes and cannabis," explains Andrea Weinberger, a clinical psychologist specializing in substance use at Yeshiva University.
Although some images are spectacular (a profusion of panel-piercing arrows, a hell's mouth filled with penises), "The Great Tamer" is less potent in substance than impressive in orchestration and execution.
Yet in substance, and despite his calls for compromise, Trump appeared to offer few modifications to policies on immigration, the environment, health care and taxation that have already alienated his opponents.
Then, have them decide if Mr. Trump's denunciations of leaks and the press are different in substance from those of other presidents, from President Kennedy to President Obama, and explain why.
But the Milken incident was not mentioned in substance in other court filings, perhaps because the litigation process process against Flywheel uncovered a different, more coordinated stab at obtaining trade secrets.
But they also came from backgrounds that were full of domestic violence, substance abuse, and many from homes where their parents were involved in substance abuse...most came from backgrounds of poverty.
Without warning the government, he ruled on March 18th that it could not put the Brexit deal to a third vote in the current parliamentary session unless it was changed in substance.
In substance, the defense spending plan is built around greater investment in equipment and training to combat domestic and international threats from terrorism, while sustaining a powerful land, sea and air capability.
" Also before the same election, Senator Chuck Schumer, for whom Mr. Weiner once worked, privately expressed frustration that Mr. Weiner was insufficiently interested in substance, telling one aide: "It's all political ricochet.
President Trump tweeted Wednesday that the Ukraine whistleblower claimed his July call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky was "crazy, frightening, and completely lacking in substance" — a claim disproven by the whistleblower's complaint.
"We say that there is in the treaty a ban on being extradited for a political offense and these offences as framed and in substance are political offences," he told the court.
"By talking about the content of those conversations publicly by tweeting, the President has already disclosed in substance what happened," Lisa Kern Griffin, a professor at Duke University School of Law, told CNN.
When to seek additional help If these behavioral tips haven't helped you achieve the desired result, you might consider seeking the help of a cognitive behavioral therapist with expertise in substance abuse problems.
Meanwhile, Trump announced a plan in March that, despite vague mentions of more treatment and fewer opioid prescriptions, focused almost entirely in substance and rhetoric on using the death penalty on drug traffickers.
What they lacked in substance, character development, and intelligent dialogue was made obsolete by the box-office dividends that come from the sheer viewing spectacle of CGI effects that require no thespian finesse.
We're told Nipsey's family isn't trying to drive a wedge between Emani and her mother ... and they have even offered to help Tanisha enroll in substance abuse programs -- so far, to no avail.
Because of the overwhelming opposition to that proposal for its failure to respect copyright, Chairman Wheeler has revised his approach, both in substance and procedure: this time he refuses to publish his proposal.
"Not everyone celebrates their 21st birthday taking 21 shots," despite what Instagram may indicate, says  R. Lorraine Collins, PhD, a psychologist and professor at the University of Buffalo who specializes in substance abuse.
"Sorry" is an apology letter of sorts, penned to a past self mired in substance abuse and self-loathing; all said and done, the track took three years of recovery and acceptance to complete.
"The Changing Face of Heroin Use in the United States," a 2014 study led by Theodore Cicero, of Washington University in St. Louis, looked at some three thousand heroin addicts in substance-abuse programs.
Finally, communities that are assisted in the selection and implementation of effective preventive interventions demonstrate significant reductions in substance use and delinquent behavior in middle school children with preventive effects lasting into young adulthood.
In substance, at least, Mr. Wheeler is expected to closely resemble his predecessor, carrying out President Trump's wishes to dismantle Obama-era climate policy and reorient the E.P.A. in a more industry-friendly direction.
" The so-called Whistleblower, before knowing I was going to release the exact Transcript, stated that my call with the Ukrainian President was "crazy, frightening, and completely lacking in substance related to national security.
"So far, our impression is that Mrs May hasn't moved an inch on her red lines ... In substance, as yet, there's been not a jot of movement from the government," Chakrabarti told Sky News.
Today, as part of Your Spending In Your State: a social worker working in substance abuse who makes $44,000 per year and spends some of her money this week on the book, Crazy Rich Asians.
Should Britain leave the EU under a different, "no-deal" scenario, the agreement "makes it possible to replicate in substance the vast majority of trade agreements that currently regulate relations between Switzerland and the UK".
To work out whether they are in fact helpful or not, I spoke to Guy Jones, the founder of Reagent Tests UK, and Harry Sumnall, a professor in Substance Use for the Public Health Institute.
"We hope that, maybe not in substance but in truth, there will be some unity because it's important, particularly when we talk about 6900G and all the work that needs to be done," said Clarke.
And they show that we're not going to be able to provide effective help for them—or for people with genuine addictions—until we properly understand the real role that withdrawal plays in substance misuse.
Mr. Singer told law enforcement agents that he met with Ms. Huffman and Mr. Macy at their home in Los Angeles and "explained, in substance, how the college entrance exam scheme worked," the complaint said.
I told him we would see what we could do, and then the second time he called, I told him, in substance, that's something your lawyer will have to take up with the Justice Department.
Reviews on other off-label applications, like for migraine, fibromyalgia, mental illness, and substance dependence have "found modest to no effect on relevant clinical outcomes," according to a 22010 paper in Substance Abuse: Research and Treatment.
Without warning the government, Mr Bercow ruled that Downing Street could not put Theresa May's Brexit deal, which has already twice been rejected by large majorities, to a third vote unless it was changed in substance.
While the Spanish case is different in substance and facts from those involving Starbucks and Apple, the verdict shows the ECJ taking a wider view of what counts as state aid compared with the lower court.
But as a contemporary spy tale, taken on its own merits, the show is deeply appealing, and in substance and style, for this viewer at least, moved the book forward in a number of fortuitous ways.
"The so-called Whistleblower, before knowing I was going to release the exact Transcript, stated that my call with the Ukrainian President was 'crazy, frightening, and completely lacking in substance related to national security,'" Trump tweeted.
In his aggressive defense of President Trump, Kasowitz has in substance accused the former Director of the FBI of leaking "privileged communications" and of possibly committing perjury in his testimony before the Senate Intelligence Committee on Thursday.
In fact, when Apple borrows money in U.S. capital markets, as it has done in recent years to the tune of billions of dollars, those borrowings operate in substance as tax free repatriations of its offshore income.
While the Spanish case is different in substance and facts from those involving Starbucks and Apple, the verdict could show whether the ECJ is taking a conservative approach to state aid which could constrain the Commission's investigations.
Now Republicans' seven-year lie that Obamacare was a partisan bill in substance is caching up with them for one simple reason: Obamacare IS what bipartisan, centrist health reform that keeps the private market intact looks like.
As the back and forth between rival candidates plumbs new depths in substance-free personal attacks, the nations of the world who look to America for leadership watch and worry about what has happened to our democracy.
In the two or three years since their inception, releases on the PC Music label have been branded as soulless, vapid and empty – inasmuch as they depict a generational emotional void or that they are lacking in substance.
In an interview, Catriona Matheson, professor in substance use at the University of Stirling in Scotland, discusses the myriad factors that are causing the epidemic and what authorities at various levels of government are doing to address it.
BERLIN (Reuters) - The main takeaway from German conservative leader Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer's response to French President Emmanuel Macron's call to reinvigorate the EU is that she is different from Chancellor Angela Merkel only in style, not in substance.
"I was frankly surprised to see the implication that addiction can be cured and the moniker 'totally clean' in [the FDA official's quote], since this framing does not reflect the current best practice in substance use treatment," he said.
" And again five days prior: "The so-called Whistleblower, before knowing I was going to release the exact Transcript, stated that my call with the Ukrainian President was 'crazy, frightening, and completely lacking in substance related to national security.
The panel's decision to declare the complaint insufficient in substance came a few hours into proceedings that focused heavily on Alejano's admission that he had not personally witnessed the drugs-related killings that he was accusing Duterte of sponsoring.
"It's sexy but scientifically inaccurate to leap right into a conclusion like 'these drugs are bad'," Joseph Lee, MD, medical director of the Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation Youth Continuum and an expert in substance abuse and addiction, told VICE.
BERLIN (Reuters) - The European Union is open to add clarifications to the Brexit deal but there won't be further negotiations in substance on issues such as the backstop solution on Northern Ireland, European Commissioner Guenther Oettinger said on Thursday.
"We believe the change in direction, albeit small in substance, is a way for China to show that its yuan policy is independent from the influence of other countries," Iris Pang, ING's economist for Greater China, said in the report.
Clinton: B+ Trump: C- Substance My criticism of Clinton in substance is that Trump would shift the topic so often and so quickly that he'd have two or three random attacks for her on each topic that she left unanswered.
Citing a convention dating back to 1604, John Bercow, the Speaker of Britain's House of Commons, intervened in the Brexit process, again, ruling out a third vote on the withdrawal deal unless there was a change in substance to its terms.
Yet Farah Maalim, a veteran MP, says he can think of only one occasion on which a serious opposition party differed in substance from the government of the day, when FORD-Kenya called for widespread land redistribution in the 1990s.
Bozell said he and many other Cruz allies would be closely watching Trump, who is expected to be formally nominated for president in the coming days, this week in hopes of seeing a change in style as much as in substance.
His attacks, and those of Cruz, weren't necessarily new in substance -- Trump isn't a conservative, Trump is untrustworthy, and so on -- but what stood out was Rubio's sense of urgency to put himself center stage with the billionaire front-runner.
One witness claims his 2012 statement to the FBI was "prewritten by the U.S. authorities" and contains "relevant inaccuracies in substance," including that he never used the terms "bribery or bribe payments" as DOJ claimed, according to the Austrian court filing.
Dr. Raffaella Margherita Milani—the course leader in Substance Use and Misuse Studies at the University of West London—says there are many factors that determine how drugs affect an individual: genetic makeup, physical characteristics, age, gender, mental state, etc.
" And while she compared Yang to a "tuning fork" — "realigning us with something we need to retrieve, taking us back to a more innocent time, making us remember to chuckle" — she added that the entrepreneur is also "deep in substance.
"Keystone has never been a significant issue from an environmental point of view in substance, only in symbol," said David L. Goldwyn, an energy market analyst and a former head of the State Department's energy bureau in the Obama administration.
" The Monaco-based IAAF, reeling from a succession of doping and graft scandals, said it was "angered to see that individuals have in the panel's finding 'conspired to extort what were in substance bribes from the athletes by acts of blackmail'.
He might be playing a human, not a horse, this time around, but there are distinct similiarities between Arnett's Chip and the lovable Bojack — both have pasts mired in substance abuse, and both make a change of scenery to escape those demons.
"School dropout portends other bad outcomes, like the inability to gain employment, involvement in substance abuse and problems with the juvenile justice system," said Dr. Laura Mufson of Columbia University Medical Center in New York City, who wasn't involved in the study.
Some individuals are exempt from Arkansas's requirements, including the medically frail, those served by the Indian Health Service or tribal facilities, people in school, those caring for an incapacitated person or child under 6, pregnant women and those in substance abuse treatment.
His thesis was that the extremes of the left and the right had come to rely upon each other for their reasons for being and in so doing had come to resemble each other not only in style but sometimes also in substance.
Even in my home state of Massachusetts, a national leader in substance use disorder treatment, a survey conducted by my company found two-thirds of residents believe the No. 1 barrier to recovery is people simply not wanting to give up their addiction.
Though there are some policy disagreements — Mr. Levin called the idea of eliminating private prisons "somewhat of a distraction," saying other measures would be more effective in decreasing incarceration — the differences between liberals and conservatives are more in rationale than in substance.
" More specifically, Ricks asserted in a self-written filing in state court that he believes his social security number is "a form of the mark, and in substance (essence) the number of the 2-horned beast written of in the Holy Bible.
"(We) Would like to ask (member states) to restrain from engaging in contacts of a nature that may be perceived as a parallel negotiation, in substance, and perhaps undermine the position of the EU and negotiator," read the minutes from Wednesday's meeting.
"We know from prior research that teenagers whose parents suffer from mental health problems such as depression and anxiety are at much greater risk of themselves not doing well in school, engaging in substance use, and having their own mental health problems," she said.
"When people are displaced from their homes because of floods or extreme storms ... this loss of home and separation from family and community leads to mental health impacts that can be reflected in substance abuse, alcoholism, domestic strife or violence, depression or anxiety," Sarfaty said.
But a more nuanced and more accurate view is that the decline in coal production and accompanying job loss coincided with something much more devastating: a spike in prescriptions for opioids, among other pain medications, as well as an increase in substance abuse generally.
He offered a simple, unifying message that was progressive in substance but relatively neutral in its delivery: that the system is rigged to benefit special interests, that the little guy is getting stiffed over and over, that we need better infrastructure and stronger unions.
" Prosecutors also said that Patten and his Russian associate asked the oligarch whether their company could file under FARA, and the oligarch "said in substance that he did not want them to register now, but they could eventually do so at an unspecified future date.
The words — composed by the speechwriter Peggy Noonan, who consulted closely with Mr. Reagan in those closing weeks of his reign — are as different in spirit and in substance from Mr. Trump's as words could be and still be rendered in the same tongue.
Washington (CNN)Participants at a meeting between Republican senators and White House senior advisers Jared Kushner and Stephen Miller found the President's advisers' proposal to revamp the US legal immigration system to be lacking in substance, according to a senior GOP official familiar with the presentation.
The former senator and secretary of state is positioning herself as a steady and experienced hand who wants to bring the country together in times of crises, while painting Trump -- who has never run for public office before -- as divisive, volatile and utterly lacking in substance.
"The way the European Commission works, the trade commissioner needs to get a mandate from all the countries before he or she is able to have meaningful negotiations so it's probably going to be some time in the fall before anything in substance gets going," Ross said.
Page and Ms. Janney were also paired in "Juno" almost a decade ago.) Margo turns Tallulah away, but soon she is back, this time with a baby she has impulsively snatched from a mother (Tammy Blanchard) who is more interested in substance abuse than in child rearing.
"During the meeting, Chávez urged the group, in substance and in part, to promote his policy objectives, including to combat the United States by 'flooding' the country with cocaine," read an affidavit prepared by the Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) based at least in part on Aponte's testimony.
About 77 percent of teens and adolescents — defined as kids between the ages of 5.43 and 17 — told surveyors that they perceived "no great risk" from smoking pot once a month, according to the Behavioral Health Barometer, which examines trends in substance use and mental health.
About 77 percent of teens and adolescents — defined as kids between the ages of 12 and 17 — told surveyors that they perceived "no great risk" from smoking pot once a month, according to the Behavioral Health Barometer, which examines trends in substance use and mental health.
I saw the latest Ta-Nehisi Coates sitting directly between the Pantsuit Nation book and a volume of David Brooks essays, three works that could loosely be described as popular, and pertaining to politics or social science, but could not possibly be more different in substance or intent.
Andy Saxon, M.D. is a professor with the department of psychiatry and behavioral sciences at the University of Washington; director of the Center of Excellence in Substance Abuse Treatment and Education (CESATE) VA Puget Sound Health Care System, and co-chair of the Bree Collaborative Opioid Prescribing Workgroup.
Smurfs: The Lost Village is utterly diverting and lacking in substance, which is hard to excuse when movies like Moana and Kubo and the Two Strings and Finding Dory and The Lego Batman Movie and even, frankly, The Boss Baby are being released into theaters at a good clip.
Indeed, a 2015 survey published in Substance Abuse found that the majority of clients at a harm reduction agency in New York City would prefer starting buprenorphine treatment at a harm reduction agency, such as a needle exchange, over starting at a general medical clinic or drug addiction treatment program.
Clarke said there could be bipartisan support for the expansion of 28500G technology in the U.S. "Maybe not in substance, but in truth, there will be some unity because it's important, particularly when we talk about 6900G and all of the work that needs to be done, that is a unifying force," she said.
Compared with males who have not played violent video games, males who do play them are 67 per cent more likely to engage in non-violent deviant behaviour, 63 per cent more likely to commit a violent crime or a crime related to violence, and 81 per cent more likely to have engaged in substance use.
Read more " _____ • Jack Goldsmith in Lawfare: "What is most important is that the court issued a per curiam opinion on the most contested issue of the Trump presidency with a sober, reasonable legal analysis written in a temperate tone, followed by a three-justice partial dissent that was also sober and reasonable in substance and temperate in tone.
The testimony of the ambassador to the European Union, Gordon D. Sondland, was deeply serious in substance: that he and his colleagues "followed the president's orders" in pressuring Ukraine to investigate Donald Trump's political rivals; that there was a "quid pro quo" expected; and that "everyone was in the loop" on the plan, including several high-level officials.
I spoke with Spencer a number of times, formally at press huddles and informally, and I had the sense of him as a deeply thoughtful public servant working hard to follow the appropriate commands, in substance and in process, of his commander in chief while respecting the time-honored, vital process of peer review and judgment inside military ranks.
"It's quite possible that the request has provoked dueling opinions from across the bench that are not just dueling in substance, but whether the Supreme Court should be addressing it in the first place," said Steve Vladeck, a professor at the University of Texas at Austin School of Law, who argued a case before the justices earlier in the term.
In calling for taxes on the companies digging up the state's fossil fuel resources, they are echoing the miners' struggles not just in style, but in substance, demanding that the energy barons who have so much power in the state government as well as in its economy — the governor is a second-generation coal billionaire — pay more to those they have exploited.
And if you ask the inner rungs of his Rolodex — a loyal circle of friends, former aides, and donors now eyeing his future in a possible presidential race — they will return again and again to the same point: that the qualities that made him a great fundraiser are the same ones that have helped him find success as governor, and set him apart in substance and style.
Last year, the University of Michigan found among 10th and 12th grade students surveyed about vaping, "the largest year-to-year increase in substance use ever recorded in the US." The New York Times reports on an advisory from the US Surgeon General of a 78 percent increase in high school students' use of e-cigarettes, but adds that only occasional use marked the majority of teen vaping.
This week's moment is historic because now when we tell our daughters that they can achieve whatever goals they set for themselves, we can finally point to Hillary, whether she wins the White House or not, and remind them that our positive parenting words are truly more than empty encouragement, because we'll have the images of Hillary Clinton on stage in her cream colored jacket, looking presidential, ready for the contest both in substance and tone.
Atoms, makers of sleek sneakers that are minimalist in style — "We will make only one shoe design a year, but we want to make that really well," said co-founder Sidra Qasim — but not in substance — carefully crafted with comfort and durability in mind, sizes come in quarter increments and you can buy different measurements for each foot if your feet are among the millions that are not exactly the same size — has raised $8.1 million.
STOCKHOLM, Aug 4 (Reuters) - Knorr-Bremse AG: * Says: "In a press release issued on August 4, 2017 Haldex has given the impression to the market that the decision by the Swedish Securities Council (SSC) will be made before the Extraordinary General Meeting(EGM) which takes place on August 17, 2017" * Knorr-Bremse says perceives this Haldex communication to be misleading * Says understands that the SSC will not necessarily decide on the substance matter prior to the EGM * Says firstly, the SSC must assess whether Haldex's application is admissible, secondly the SSC will have to determine whether it is appropriate to decide on the substance matter before the EGM has been held * Says will oppose that the Haldex Board is entitled to submit the application to the SSC without approval by the shareholders as it is pre-empting their decision * Says will equally oppose that the matter is resolved in substance by the SSC before the shareholders have had the possibility to decide if Haldex shall support Knorr-Bremse's request to extend the acceptance period in the offer * Link to Haldex statement earlier on Friday: (Reporting by Johannes Hellstrom)

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