English to Gujarati Dictionary substantive

substantive

મૂળ
definition
noun
All entities, substantives , adverbs, sentences are patiently, and joyously, called into question.
a noun.
adjective
there is no substantive evidence for the efficacy of these drugs
having a firm basis in reality and therefore important, meaningful, or considerable.
Nothing has a substantive existence apart from everything else and exists only in the context of everything else.
having a separate and independent existence.
example
Parties are unstable and hard to distinguish on the basis of 'substantive' issues.
These similar trajectories, however, mask important 'substantive' distinctions.
But it is important to note that 'substantive' discussions of issues rarely entered into Five Points political contests.
It therefore appeared to be a 'substantive' , independent factor.
Yes I think decision making institutional issues are far more important than 'substantive' reforms.
Not all dyes need mordants to help them adhere to fabric. If they need no mordants, such as lichens and walnut hulls, they are called 'substantive' dyes.
Choice likewise provides a 'substantive' basis for parental and student buy-in.
Each procedural pigeon-hole contains its own rules of 'substantive' law, and it is with great caution that we may argue from what is found in one to what will probably be found in another; each has its own precedents.
This phenomenon is not based on ideological considerations or 'substantive' issues of national concern.
Nothing has a 'substantive' existence apart from everything else and exists only in the context of everything else.
Healthcheck encourages distrust of medical professionals, and the lack of 'substantive' evidence in many of its reports muddies the issues at stake.
And now it's time for the White House to help bring the parties together to get real, meaningful, 'substantive' tax relief done.
It found that it was now a settled principle that legal professional privilege is a rule of 'substantive' law, some of the judges talked about it in terms of human rights, others in terms of civil rights.
Although these articles together make an important 'substantive' contribution to this new understanding, they certainly do not constitute the last word on the subject.
If the Government is committed to meaningful and 'substantive' talks they have to show that.
The submission there is that one needs primary statutory backing before a power to make procedural rules can affect 'substantive' limitation periods.
Some students of the media have developed a notion of the game schema model, where tactics and strategy are now more important than 'substantive' issues.
They subsequently assisted him in the drafting of statements which were considered 'substantive' evidence of the aggravation and difficulties he had been forced to endure during this debacle.
Nothing short of 'substantive' and meaningful improvement in the material well being of ordinary South Africans will overturn this tide of distrust and scepticism.
But judicial comity requires restraint, based on mutual respect not only for the integrity of one another's process, but also for one another's procedural and 'substantive' laws.
His recuperative perception, in other words, is the 'substantive' basis of a dramatic engagement.
Hence, if there is no valid or 'substantive' argument on the basis of the application itself, there can be no grant of an exemption.
I instinctively like empowering political interest groups, which despite their flaws do articulate important 'substantive' visions.
Elections are not the sole gauge of democracy, but they are, of course, important, 'substantive' milestones.
It constituted the first important dialogue on 'substantive' nuclear issues between the two self-declared de facto nuclear weapon powers of the world.
Plainly, this provision is couched in terms referring to the Court's jurisdiction, and not as a 'substantive' rule of criminal law whereby minors may not be held criminally responsible.
And then he'll - he'll talk about life or the idea of the movies in a way that's so 'substantive' and important.
The 'substantive' issue that she raises is important.
In the process, they created a ‘genre’ of ‘Australian’ film, something like the ‘western’ genre in the United States at the time, inasmuch as it can be identified by prospective viewers mainly as a modifier for other generic 'substantives' .
He holds the fact that he believes that his journalism is 'substantively' correct.
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