- A
substantive title, in the
United Kingdom, is a
title of
nobility which is
owned in its own right, as
opposed to
titles shared among cadets,
borne as...
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enforcing substantive law.
Substantive law
defines rights and
responsibilities in
civil law, and
crimes and
punishments in
criminal law,
substantive equality...
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Substantive equality is a
substantive law on
human rights that is
concerned with
equality of
outcome for
disadvantaged and
marginalized people and groups...
- as a noun adjunct. For example, the noun knee can be said to be used
substantively in my knee hurts, but
attributively in the
patient needed knee replacement...
- War
substantive: a
temporarily confirmed rank only held for the
duration of that war,
though war
substantive rank may be
treated as
substantive when...
- The
Convention on the
Unification of
Certain Points of
Substantive Law on
Patents for Invention, also
called Strasbourg Convention or
Strasbourg Patent...
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Liberal democracy, also
called Western-style democracy, or
substantive democracy, is a form of
government that
combines the
organization of a democracy...
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Substantive procedures (or
substantive tests) are
those activities performed by the
auditor to
detect material misstatement at the ****ertion level. Management...
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attraction is
known as "
substantivity": the
higher the
substantivity the
greater the
attraction of the dye for the fiber.
Substantive dyes work best on textiles...
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adopted for
moral support.
Substantive resolutions apply to
essential legal principles and
rules of right,
analogous to
substantive law, in
contrast to procedural...