in substance造句1. What she said, in substance, was that the mayor should resign.
2. There seems to be no difference in substance between the two procedures.
3. I agree with what she said in substance, though not with every detail.
4. There's no difference in substance between the two points of view.
5. Maybe, I am thinking, they should specialize in substance abuse.
6. Realism rests squarely on a contrary view, both in substance and for purposes of method.
7. It developed variations in nomenclature and in substance.
8. Precontract is a contract in substance.
9. Microcirculation participates in substance exchange with tissue and cell directly. It is basic configuration and function unit to execute and fulfill circulation system function .
10. In substance, citing of object variable is a method of dynamic storage, which dynamic storage based on link can be implemented.
11. Therefore , the hair lines different from the hair crack (crack)in substance.
12. I agree with the substance of what you say/with what you say in substance, but differ on points of detail.
13. Therefore the choice is between leaving things as they are and adopting a new definition which is different in substance.
14. Many rural taxpayers at £40 and upwards on goods were yeomen who made up in substance what they lacked in status.
15. Inflammable and explosive poisonous gas are gas occurrence boiler device of the primary risk involved in substance, the main composition is carbon monoxide (CO), hydrogen (H2), nitrogen.
16. Scientists consider that Nona material will change the material performance in substance in 21 century and push fast development of human and society.
17. The normal interest rate swap method is plain vanilla swap between floating rate and fixed rate. In substance, it is the cash flow swap between two interest payments.
18. In fact, imaginative joinder of offenders is not several crimes in form but several crimes in substance.
19. The books are very Jewish, in a creditable, unsentimental way, in substance and in attitude.
20. Fundamentalist evangelical beliefs, Lieven argues , are pre - Enlightenment in origin and anti - Enlightenment in substance.