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Serious crime is down substantially.
increase/rise substantially The company sales and profits had increased substantially.
substantially better/higher/lower Taxes on cigarettes are substantially higher than in Europe.
substantially different/the same The product is not substantially different from previous models.
substantially above/below sth The board will reject bids substantially above its $15 per share offer.
substantially less/more
At worst, a great many copies of the same object could be built in this way, substantially increasing the space usage of the program.
As in previous studies, measures of vocabulary and sentence complexity were substantially correlated (r l 0n66).
There is no evidence in the present situation to suggest that this should change substantially.
The results did not vary substantially depending on the way treatment was coded.
The scheme we present is simple from the theoretical point of view, although numerically it can be substantially improved (see [12]).
In grande competitions was not significantly different from zero, and in petite competitions was substantially larger.
The log(likelihood) is substantially worse, reflecting the large sample size in the simulation.
In tetraploid mapping, this drift error can be substantially reduced compared with diploid mapping.