Substantially
31substantially — Essentially; without material qualification; in the main; in substance; materially; in a substantial manner. About, actually, competently, and essentially. Gilmore v. Red Top Cab Co. of Washington, 171 Wash. 346, 17 P.2d 886, 887 …
32substantially — In the main. Essentially …
33substantially equal periodic payments — ( SEPP) A method of distribution from IRA account assets that under certain conditions is not subject to the IRS s 10% premature withdrawal penalty for those under age 59 1/2. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …
34substantially as set forth — Words of reference to another document. Sufficient in a claim of a patent to import into the claim the particulars of the specifications. Westinghouse v Boyden Power Brake Co. 170 US 537, 42 L Ed 1136, 18 S Ct 707. These words in the claim of a… …
35substantially prevailing party — The party entitled to costs on appeal where the judgment of the lower court is affirmed in part and reversed in part. 5 Am J2d A & E § 1014 …
36substantially reversed — A modification on appeal so inclusive of the whole judgment that there is an entire rather than a partial reversal. 5 Am J2d A & E § 1032 …
37Mark Watson Makes the World Substantially Better — is a radio comedy programme starring Mark Watson. It started on BBC Radio 4 on 13 February 2007. The show is recorded in front of a live audience and has the format of stand up comedy from Watson interspersed with songs and poetry. Series 1 Each… …
38assist substantially — index contribute (assist) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
39essentially, substantially — As ordinarily used, these words are interchangeable: There is no difference between saying This report is essentially the same as that one and This report is substantially.... Each word conveys the idea of basic and of the essence. Adjectival… …
40totally or substantially destroyed — An effective destruction of buildings as such, not necessarily a complete annihilation. 32 Am J1st L & T § 506 …