As a substitute for physical closeness, we use our voices.
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Paltrow guest starred as a substitute teacher on the series.
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Anatomy is commonly taught as a substitute for sex education.
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I'd use it as a substitute for a salmon burger.
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Some analysts see the argument as a substitute for politics.
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Gwyneth Paltrow appeared as a substitute teacher named Holly Holliday.
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Demanding new personnel as a substitute for actual new ideas.
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As a substitute, Trupanion recommends using paper grass or tissue paper.
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But do people see Swatch and Apple Watch as a substitute?
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Last summer, Mr. Childs got a job as a substitute teacher.
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But it bounces microwaves around a chamber as a substitute for propellant.
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She now works as a substitute teacher, earning roughly $80 per day.
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"Do not use them as a substitute for emergency savings," he said.
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Aurora Galli came in as a substitute for Italy and scored twice.
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Mack is expected to initially serve as a substitute for New York.
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Morgan played basketball and football in high school, usually as a substitute.
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USDA must also approve it as a substitute before it is used.
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Mason suggested "high crimes and misdemeanors against the State" as a substitute.
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Rather, Chapter 28500 acts as a substitute for the domestic court appeals.
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One clever commenter even suggested them as a substitute in Rice Krispy treats.
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This suggests that, for unhappy men, masturbation serves as a substitute for sex.
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Walsh joined the school district in May 2014 as a substitute educational assistant.
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Gaga posed as a substitute teacher before talking to students about their goals.
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In the last seven games for Roma, he came on as a substitute.
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After teaching Afrofuturism I started teaching within charter schools as a substitute teacher.
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He told me he thinks of himself as a substitute teacher for now.
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It works as a substitute for a bouquet of roses in a pinch.
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So, whatever came as a substitute, for us it was a tremendous thing.
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The bees had access to trays of spirulina as a substitute for pollen.
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Yeah, I don't even see it as a substitute for what we do.
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He said he began as a substitute before diving into teaching history full time.
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In theory, this could act as a substitute for how sick a patient is.
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Of course, not all medical experts support using marijuana as a substitute pain reliever.
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His mother retired as a substitute teacher for the Los Angeles Unified School District.
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Her mother retired as a substitute elementary-school teacher from the Madison Public Schools.
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Even without up-to-date credits, you can start back as a substitute teacher.
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He is ready to offer society generational change as a substitute for political change.
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In the 85th minute against Norway, Delphine finally entered the match as a substitute.
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Methadone, a synthetic opioid, is used as a substitute treatment to manage opioid dependence.
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Ricarda Rios, 65, worked as a substitute teacher in Laredo before the schools closed.
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As a substitute for firsthand interviews, she quotes the girls' surreal internet chat-speak.
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In 2001, Ireland used a journalist as a substitute fielder during a qualification tournament.
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She works monthly as a substitute teacher, makes jewelry, and receives a small pension.
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Ricarda Rios, 65, worked as a substitute teacher in Laredo before the schools closed.
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I came on as a substitute for a League Cup game away at Manchester City.
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"Wine," which stands for "Wine Is Not an Emulator," acts as a substitute for Windows.
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A year later, many still have blue tarps as a substitute roof for their home.
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A Swedish rail company also lets people use implants as a substitute for fare cards.
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The problem, rather, is that thinking has so often served as a substitute for action.
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The search for methadone International health organizations recommend methadone as a substitute for street drugs.
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The issue also included Nicholson Baker's lessons learned during his time as a substitute teacher.
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For example, question formulation exercises can be used as a substitute for conventional brainstorming sessions.
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Ibrahimovic's first appearance came as a substitute in the 70th minute against crosstown rivals LAFC.
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She worked as a substitute teacher and house cleaner in Florida to pay the bills.
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But these acts by individuals cannot be accepted as a substitute for a functional system.
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I buy grocery list apps as a substitute for ever actually going to the grocery store.
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Police said Silverthorne was also employed as a substitute teacher for the Fairfax County Public Schools.
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I taught math the first year at a catholic school in college as a substitute teacher.
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Think of it as a substitute for cash, and cheaper to use than a debit card.
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It basically works as a substitute for the unit's remote, which I actually use more often.
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As a substitute, I have just bought 10 pounds of wildflower seeds, which may sound excessive.
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But they don't always work, and some companies use them as a substitute for reducing emissions.
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" He later added: "Project-based initiatives should not be seen as a substitute for personal compensation.
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At the time, Gamboa was working as a substitute teacher at Dekaney High School in Houston.
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More studies are finding medical marijuana patients were using marijuana as a substitute for pain pills.
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The robo-monk may also serve as a substitute to human priests when they aren't available.
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For whatever reason, Hollywood continues to lean on tired cliches as a substitute for actual understanding.
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Eating bugs as a substitute for larger livestock could contribute substantially to a more sustainable world.
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CBS reported Nevada officials turned to midazolam as a substitute for its expired stocks of diazepam (Valium).
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Japan's Shinji Okazaki then scored only two minutes after coming on as a substitute at the interval.
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Buying apps related to an activity can often serve as a substitute for actually doing that activity.
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But more importantly, they're starting to use it as a substitute for the demand for human innovation.
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BM: I currently have two part-time jobs, as a substitute teacher and as a private chef.
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It should not be regarded by viewers as a substitute for the exercise of their own judgment.
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"Encouraging people to travel domestically as a substitute for international travel is a no-brainer," said Hall.
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Donovan, 2, entered the game as a substitute in the 83rd minute to a lengthy standing ovation.
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Clinton has moved aggressively on Arizona, seeing it as a substitute for any losses in the Midwest.
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That change would make it easier to use such insurance as a substitute for Obamacare-compliant coverage.
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So when we say "American cheese" as a substitute for processed cheese, we're conflating two different things.
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One might say these individuals are starving for soothing and affection and use food as a substitute.
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We still don't know which McConnell will offer as a substitute or whether he might offer both.
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Simon "Fuks" Florysiak flew in from France as a substitute and hasn't been able to download the game.
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States have since turned to Midazolam as a substitute, but Dunham said there is no clear reason why.
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And another enzyme, Cpf1, is growing rapidly in popularity as a substitute for Cas9 in conjunction with CRISPR.
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This was developed with creative programmer Édouard Lanctôt-Benoit as a substitute for the neurological systems of sleep.
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He came on as a substitute in the UEFA Super Cup win over Manchester United on Aug. 8.
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In the preliminary tests, patients were given a gene therapy that acted as a substitute for the dystrophin.
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So, the very instrument that I had proposed as a substitute for austerity will now become its supplement.
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La Sirena's bread is covered with sesame seeds, and the breadsticks were offered to him as a substitute.
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This training has given me an encore career as a substitute special-education assistant in the public schools.
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"Many of us have come to accept 'hotness' as a substitute for power," she wrote at the time.
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Before that, he had entered Parliament through the back door, as a substitute for a departing Socialist lawmaker.
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The bride, 72, retired as a substitute social studies teacher at Hillel Day School in Farmington Hills, Mich.
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Yet Mr. Trump has been less interested in restoring them than in offering his personality as a substitute.
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That's why he says you should only eat snow as a substitute for water as a last resort.
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As a substitute for humans and eyes, these vehicles must rely on several new systems, largely using artificial intelligence.
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Details: Facebook is now positioning Libra as a processing platform for online payments, rather than as a substitute currency.
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Our Water Our Right — which activists refer to as a substitute "parliament" that holds the government accountable — was born.
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If there is anything left over, use it as a substitute for mayonnaise in your cold cut sandwiches. 9.
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People who use long, frequent naps as a substitute for sleep, for example, seem to get ill more often.
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But if it serves as a substitute for resource-intensive office or hospital visits, it could drive costs down.
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A Virginia mayor who moonlights as a substitute teacher has been accused of trading methamphetamine for sex, PEOPLE confirms.
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A more intriguing possibility is that the government views the petro as a substitute for the value-leaking bolívar.
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To be fair, sometimes that's true—masturbation can serve as a substitute for the sex that people aren't having.
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Van Assche's wife, finance manager for the business, took a job as a substitute teacher for Williston's public schools.
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With a sunset, a council race can serve as a substitute for a plebiscite on an NDO, though indirectly.
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She briefly served as a substitute teacher at the Islamic Saudi Academy in Northern Virginia before joining the agency.
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He also found new ways to use old media as a substitute for party endorsements and traditional campaign spending.
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A fifth foreign player can be used as a substitute as long as the "3+1" rule is maintained.
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If soap and water aren't available, hand sanitizer with at least 60% alcohol can be used as a substitute.
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"We're at a standstill," said Parker, who works as a substitute teacher and doesn't have his own retirement fund.
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And in Paris, Études also used a carabiner attached to a bungee cord as a substitute for a belt.
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Mr. Clark once worked as a substitute teacher in the Fort Bend Independent School District in Sugar Land, Tex.
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Then they used 2 as a substitute for an "e" in their preposterous "Striv2 for GreatnEss" shirt for LeBron.
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You might consider a panade as a substitute for bread stuffing and serve it alongside a roasted holiday bird.
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He is on the bench, and the sense is that he will get about 30 minutes as a substitute.
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"At the end of the day, there is some demand (for platinum) as a substitute for palladium," Sin added.
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The groom's mother retired as a substitute teacher in the public schools of Broward County in Fort Lauderdale, Fla.
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Mr Trump seems to think that he can use America's titanic commercial clout as a substitute for hard power.
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Like General Mills, Promotion in Motion says it does not market its products as a substitute for fresh fruit.
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The focus on diesel meant German carmakers were slow to develop the hybrids that could serve as a substitute.
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Sanchez was put forward as a candidate by secessionist parties as a substitute for Carles Puigdemont, the movement's figurehead.
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Hank coined the term "vidya" (+4) as a substitute for "video games" which has more traction online than you realize.
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Even taxidermy is a form of industry and serves as a substitute that suggests life, without pretending to be alive.
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She retired in 2010, but after less than a year, she was back on the job as a substitute teacher.
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These include blocked exits, using strip plugs as permanent wiring, and using extension cords as a substitute for permanent wiring.
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The surrounding poem imagines "Snow" as a substitute for the "real" tree that Ammons keeps not getting up to buy.
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Visiting Chelsea thrashed last-place Aston Villa, with Alexandre Pato scoring in his debut after coming on as a substitute.
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Logan Verrett pitched strongly as a substitute for Jacob deGrom, allowing three hits and no runs in six scoreless innings.
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She worked part-time as a substitute teacher in Southern California when she had what she considers a nervous breakdown.
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The New York Times reports that the recipient will take testosterone and the erectile dysfunction drug Cialis as a substitute.
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Jeskla served as starting AD carry for ExceL Esports'last year; Promisq spent 2019 as a substitute support for G2 Esports.
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On Tuesday, CLF criticized Spanberger over her time working as a substitute teacher at an Islamic school in Northern Virginia.
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At the last moment, God, satisfied with Abraham's devotion, saves the boy by sending a ram as a substitute sacrifice.
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India, which Pdvsa had counted on as a substitute buyer, reduced its Venezuelan oil purchases in March under American pressure.
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Caffeine, like most things, needs to be used in moderation, and with care, and not as a substitute for getting rest.
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Although Spirtos&apos research seems promising, the oncology community may not be ready to accept marijuana as a substitute just yet.
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The Italian sculptor Clemente Susini created the first true Anatomical Venus—the so-called Medici Venus—around 1780 as a substitute.
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But the words of lawyers or federal court appointees cannot serve as a substitute for that black father's voice and experiences.
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If the doctor insists on having it, Maor suggests you ask for a changeable PIN as a substitute to authenticate you.
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Initially, they attracted support from right-leaning economists like Milton Friedman who backed them as a substitute for social welfare programs.
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But they should not be used as a substitute for good farm hygiene and better ways of managing animals, she said.
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The European Commission and China, for example, are masterful at imposing antitrust sanctions against foreign firms as a substitute for tariffs.
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Some insurers worry that consumers will be confused and may see short-term policies as a substitute for major medical coverage.
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The site's chief executive has said that GoFundMe wasn't developed as a substitute for health insurance, and he regrets the necessity.
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A system in which factories, banks and even housing were nationalized required a planned economy, as a substitute for capitalist competition.
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As a substitute for the "Real Christmas Tree Experience (TM)," Amazon has a long way to go to deliver the goods.
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There is some survey evidence that New Yorkers who are hailing rides are using it as a substitute for public transit.
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Simultaneously, her part-time role as a substitute teacher at a charter school in upper Manhattan also disappeared when schools closed.
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David Flood, 63, was working as a substitute teacher and finishing a master's degree in interdisciplinary studies at Southern Oregon University.
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People use ghee as a substitute for other cooking oils, or slip it into rich drinks like bulletproof coffee and moon milk.
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It has gained McConnell's support, but it's not clear whether the Majority Leader will bring up the proposal as a substitute amendment.
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Before being used in the US as a substitute lethal injection drug, it was better known as a euthanasia drug in Europe.
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In its worst manifestations, "queer" is used as a substitute for a politic, the veneer of activism without the action, only utterance.
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"During interviews conducted by law enforcement, Rader admitted to engaging in autoerotic activities as a substitute for his killings," the report said.
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Ekeng, 26, fell to the ground seven minutes after going on as a substitute in a match between Dinamo and Viitorul Constanta.
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Before long, she had made herself indispensable as a substitute player, coming off the bench to score and to guide the team.
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"It should be very clear that our committee cannot and will not stand as a substitute for Mr. Mueller's investigation," Warner said.
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Liam Hendriks, announced earlier in the day as a substitute for the All-Star Game, pitched the ninth for his fourth save.
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Working as a substitute teacher, Nolte occasionally gave dozens of show tickets out to faculty members, few of whom ever showed up.
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But some environmental groups — even those open to a role for nuclear power as a substitute for traditional power plants — are skeptical.
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Holmes, a dual U.S. and British citizen, came on as a substitute during a 1-0 friendly defeat to Jamaica on Wednesday.
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It never attracted the investment it needed, and the E.P.A. has allowed biodiesel to serve as a substitute in meeting the mandate.
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An earlier version of this article misidentified a Croatian star player who did not start but later came on as a substitute.
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Rayon, one of the first man-made fibers, was developed from plant fibers as a substitute for silk in the 19th century.
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During this period, Cooper briefly worked as a substitute teacher for eighth graders at a barrio school in San Luis Obispo County.
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No American should be bankrupted by hospital bills or have to rely on the emergency room as a substitute form of insurance.
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Floerke graduated from college in December 2013 and worked as a substitute teacher before taking a job at Lake Mills School District.
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I ate a lot more fruit than normal and even used it as a substitute for junkier food I would have eaten.
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Mattocks, who had come on as a substitute just two minutes earlier, struck from the spot with less than 15 minutes left.
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The app, which has a very straight forward user interface, is positioned as a substitute for plastic cards and point-of-sale terminals.
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Her name will be Alita, and she can act as a substitute daughter for the one he so violently lost many years ago.
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Its reputation as a substitute for ground beef means it's doomed to forever remind people that they're not actually eating a "real" burger.
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"Countries should not use tariffs to target bilateral trade balances or as a substitute for dialogue to pressure others for reforms," it said.
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The Democrats in the House asked that they be allowed to offer a censure resolution as a substitute for the articles of impeachment.
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Chinese nickel supporters have basically turned to low quality, partly beneficiated nickel from Indonesia as a substitute for refined nickel and nickel ore.
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Pogba was a promising 19-year-old when he left United after his contract expired, having made only seven appearances as a substitute.
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As a substitute, they created a chemical formula to replicate the molecular profile of THC, the main high-inducing component of traditional marijuana.
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And there is some evidence that cannabis functions as a substitute for prescription opioids, such as OxyContin, which kill 15,214 Americans each year.
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Furthermore, the intermediary warned him that Mavarez lacked immunity as a substitute lawmaker, making him more vulnerable, the recording reviewed by Reuters shows.
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This week, House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) offered a mixed metaphor as a substitute for our bright line rule protecting speech.
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City leaders promised to replace the pools when the economy improved and built a small splash pad with arched sprinklers as a substitute.
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Using internal numbers as a substitute for official results is risky for campaigns themselves, as shown by Buttigieg's experiences in Iowa and Nevada.
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In fact, if I were ever off the booze, I would happily order a bottle of Clausthaler at a bar as a substitute.
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Opting for fresh legs, Arena rested, among others, forwards Dempsey and Altidore (although he came on as a substitute) and goalkeeper Tim Howard.
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I don't drink coffee like I used to, as a substitute for nearly everything: food, sleep, the trappings of adulthood, a sense of cool.
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An oversize chair from Crate & Barrel serves as a substitute for a couch, while its matching ottoman allows Triolo to still kick back comfortably.
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But early in his career as a substitute teacher in Florida, he realized things are more complicated on the other side of the desk.
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Hangin' with Mr. Cooper was about a former NBA player who has to live with roommates after taking a job as a substitute teacher.
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Right-hander Liam Hendriks, announced earlier in the day as a substitute for the All-Star Game, pitched the ninth for his fourth save.
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However, Gillibrand in the past hasn't used the phrase "Medicare for all" as a substitute for "single-payer" the same way Bernie Sanders does.
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New York has expanded the use of medical marijuana as a substitute for an opioid prescription, a move that was first announced last month.
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Originally intended to be used by American companies as a last resort, H6900-B visas are frequently used as a substitute for hiring Americans.
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Context: E-cigarettes can have a positive impact on public health when used as a substitute for tobacco, which claims 480,000 American lives annually.
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He works for the Iowa City school district as a substitute teacher five days a week, but he said his employment offers no benefits.
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What is generally adopted as a substitute is usually much worse, either in its own character or in its effect on newly turned acolytes.
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But Fauss said the rule is still too broad and covers other products consumers would not typically use as a substitute for debit cards.
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"Nobody ever really thought that it made sense to use solar geoengineering as a substitute for emissions cuts," Dr. Keith said in an interview.
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"Almond flour has become very popular because it's often used as a substitute for regular flour," said registered dietitian Jennifer Masson, M.A., RD, LDN.
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A source also tells PEOPLE that Shepherd pays Sally — who has been employed as a substitute teacher for the past two years — $224,22017 per month.
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But a new study released today shows that people are using phone-a-physician services in addition to in-person visits, not as a substitute.
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It can be used as a substitute for milk in cooking, makes a mean potato salad, and works as a mixer to make sake cocktails.
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Volumes have jumped as dealers hedged their exposure to a rough market, and money managers selectively bought synthetic indices as a substitute to cash bonds.
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Not bad for a full-time student-athlete who worked part-time as a substitute teacher and received a small monthly stipend from the university.
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Every facet of the Yellow Vests movement is being determined in real time by Facebook video, with virality acting as a substitute for clear leadership.
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Beaumont won a World Cup silver medal with the men's quadruple scullers in Lucerne in May when he was also drafted in as a substitute.
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"It's a very versatile food," she says, adding that she eats it every morning, and often uses it as a substitute for dips and sauces.
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A few years ago, it was reported that some crystal meth users had turned to snorting detergent as a substitute and then become violently ill.
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I was safer, that is, if I used Autopilot the way it was intended and not, as some people have, as a substitute for driving.
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It's perfect for helping out a friend's less energetic handset, but wireless PowerShare's best use might be as a substitute wireless charging pad while traveling.
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Ever since the 1950s, when many poor-country governments championed domestic production as a substitute for imports, Brazilian industry has been shielded from foreign competition.
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Her lasting influence is evident: Ms. Cannady worked as a substitute classroom aide herself after high school and aspires to return to that role permanently.
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His daughter, Rebecca (Malina Weissman), is reduced to watching him on television as a substitute for spending time with him, since he's always so busy.
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China is the world's top buyer of DDGS, a by-product of corn ethanol used by feed mills as a substitute for corn and soymeal.
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ValueAct also pressed Valeant to focus on cutting research and development (something that the fund also pushed at Microsoft) and use acquisitions as a substitute.
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So when she typed the word "shoe" into her phone and the red high-heel emoji appeared as a substitute, it felt like a sign.
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Until that point, he had offered poise and drive since coming on as a substitute for Arthur, the Brazilian midfielder; he had improved Barcelona considerably.
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Because of the notorious dysfunction of that agency, however, we cannot accept the possibility of an FEC investigation alone as a substitute for DOJ's work.
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In 1898 he founded, together with Lillian Wald, the Outdoor Recreation League, which sponsored the construction of playgrounds as a substitute for unsupervised street play.
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It means we don't do one-off missile strikes as a substitute for actual diplomatic and military strategy, as we did in Syria last year.
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In 2012, as a substitute for the failed federal DREAM Act, he issued an executive order that prevents certain undocumented young people from being deported.
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His first league debut for United came in January 2012 when he came on as a substitute in a 2-0 victory against Stoke City.
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The second scene—a post-game interview following Hunter's appearance as a substitute—highlights that your responses to media questioning are noted by your manager.
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Of course, a BBC social network would not have to operate as a substitute, such that people would have to choose one or the other.
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I got my ass out of bed, found this tiny yoga studio around the corner from my house, and started working there as a substitute teacher.
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Analysts say there isn't enough pork in the world to cover China's expected shortfall and consumers are likely to turn to other meats as a substitute.
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Everything from online porn to sophisticated video games, to social media is being used by many as a substitute for real human contact, especially for men.
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But if you're flying solo, there's less of an excuse — and more of a possibility that you're just using multiple screens as a substitute for sociability.
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It is used there not as a substitute for imprisonment but to monitor those on probation and on parole, as well as for pre-trial monitoring.
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McEwen has said gold at $5,000 an ounce was possible over the next four years, driven by increased demand for gold as a substitute for cash.
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As a substitute, the agency looked into using a commercial rocket, like SpaceX's Falcon Heavy, or United Launch Alliance's Delta IV Heavy to launch the Orion.
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Bank stocks are often used as a "proxy" for a country's economic fortunes and in the case of Italian lenders as a substitute for the eurozone.
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Florida used etomidate in the execution as a substitute for midazolam, a drug that's hard to get because drug manufacturers don't want it used in executions.
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In a Canadian study released last month, 85033 percent of medical marijuana patients surveyed reported using marijuana as a substitute for prescription drugs, particularly pharmaceutical opioids.
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After joining the band as a substitute tenor saxophonist in 1957, Mr. Templeton shifted to baritone at Mr. Lyttelton's suggestion, and found it an ideal fit.
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He read as a substitute American Civil War soldier Sullivan Balou's letter of farewell to his wife Sarah, written a week before his death in 1863.
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Each day before school, Johnson sought out her aunt for lunch money because Johnson's mother worked as a substitute teacher and could barely make ends meet.
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She held positions as an adjunct professor at Howard University in Washington and as a substitute teacher for children with disabilities in Los Angeles into 29.
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A small but growing number of pain doctors and addiction specialists are overseeing the use of marijuana as a substitute for more potent and dangerous drugs.
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Dr. Elnahal said he believed that medical marijuana, particularly as a substitute for opioid pain killers, was an essential part of the future of health care.
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On the outskirts of Ramallah in the West Bank, Palestinian lawmaker Mustafa Barghouti said there could be "no economic solution as a substitute for our freedom".
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"In the US, net neutrality was seen as a substitute for policies that had earlier been eliminated to secure more competitive access to markets," Bauer said.
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"We certainly welcome the director coming back at any time, but not as a substitute for the open hearing that he agreed to," Schiff told reporters Tuesday.
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Javier is now 36 years old and living in Hartford, Connecticut, where he keeps up a hodgepodge of odd jobs, usually as a substitute teacher or musician.
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While there is much discussion of rescinding the Affordable Care Act (Obamacare), there is nothing being discussed as a substitute that begins to address the underlying problems.
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Chadli, who came on as a substitute in the 65th, decided it with virtually the last kick of the game in the fourth minute of injury time.
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" Taft High School, where Meadows worked as a substitute teacher, also confirmed her passing, noting that she leaves behind "an entire community that loved and respected her.
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"As we advise our customers, these tools should never be viewed as a substitute for a doctor's expertise and knowledge of their patients' individual needs," it said.
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I'm told an office inside the Department of Health and Human Services was asked to evaluate the Cruz provision, perhaps as a substitute for the CBO's analysis.
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In 2010, Morenstein was 25 and working as a substitute high school history teacher in Montreal, Canada, making about $28,000, Canadian, or about $21,000 USD per year.
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Candidate Trump, in other words, promised to deliver cultural revanchism not as a complement to traditional Regan-style small government economics but as a substitute for it.
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It's not the kind of experiment one could recreate at home, and the series actively discourages you from using it as a substitute for a professional consultation.
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"It was the only thing we could afford," says one woman, explaining that she would grind the date stones as a substitute for flour to make bread.
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Try Williams's cashew sauce as a substitute for sour cream in dips or mayonnaise on sandwiches, or serve it as a dipping sauce with vegetables and chips.
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Even more noteworthy is the reality that cannabis appears to act as a substitute or, in some cases, an exit drug for those struggling with drug abuse.
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"Establishing large autonomous vehicle subscriptions, even as a substitute to traditional leasing, could become a major profit enhancer for low-margin segments like cars and even crossovers."
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The scale of this program is far too small to make farmers whole, even if they accept checks from Uncle Sam as a substitute for market sales.
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Lee also expects investors could look at bitcoin as a substitute for gold, and his model shows the digital currency could be valued at $20,300 by 2022.
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But from what he has seen so far, there are a number of investors who are adjusting by scheduling video and regular conference calls as a substitute.
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But Croatia, now with Rakitic on the pitch as a substitute, effectively killed off the game, then added the winning goal in injury time through Ivan Perisic.
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In contrast, the happy singles enjoyed their solitude, "took responsibility for their lives and were satisfied with their social ties as a substitute for marriage," Kislev wrote.
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It was started in 1869 by Thomas Bramwell Welch, a Wesleyan Methodist who advocated temperance and urged grape juice as a substitute for wine in the Eucharist.
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To keep it happy, the aquarium provided Umiak with a white whale as a substitute mother, according to the New York Times, but, alas, it wasn't enough.
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Some recipes say instant vanilla pudding can be used as a substitute, but that makes the buttercream clumpy, and the finished bar lacks that essential yellow hue.
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In Virginia's 7th district, another Republican ad links Democrat Abigail Spanberger to terrorism for her brief stint as a substitute English teacher at a Muslim school outside Washington.
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The fuel is of sufficient quality and consistency to allow it to be used as a substitute for coal in factories and power plants, not just in incinerators.
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The United States, on the other hand, is acting as it normally does: holding a deeply unsatisfying Congressional hearing, and letting that stand as a substitute for action.
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He was effective enough in Argo, in a role that mostly served to move the plot and relied on his thick beard as a substitute for character development.
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It was not clear if he would come on as a substitute or whether Cuper would save him for the later group games against Russia and Saudi Arabia.
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"Expense benchmarks must not be used as a substitute for (a bank) making reasonable enquiries of a borrower's expenses," the regulator said in a discussion paper on Monday.
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Lion bone is highly sought after in Asia for use in traditional medicines and is used as a substitute for the bones of tigers, which are much rarer.
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But the trick is to use computer-generated effects sparingly and wisely — to accentuate and exaggerate physical reality, rather than to act as a substitute for it entirely.
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Priced for its proximity to key European markets and crude quality, Libyan oil has recently been in demand as a substitute for Iranian crude hit by U.S. sanctions.
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All fa'afafine interviewed by Reuters dismissed widely reported claims that fa'afafine could be a designated role by families with lots of sons, as a substitute for a daughter.
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The 2003 film starred actor-musician Jack Black as wannabe rockstar Dewey Finn, who forms a band with his young pupils while he poses as a substitute teacher.
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The app, which has the simplest user interface for any UPI-enabled app to date, is positioned as a substitute for plastic cards and point-of-sale terminals.
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Assuming Kingsley Coman has recovered from the injury that forced him off having come on as a substitute against Ireland, he will take his place on the right.
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He is a son of Marjorie Graham Patrizia and Richard A. Patrizia of Erie, Pa. His mother retired as a substitute art teacher in the Erie public schools.
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Here is the child whom he taught not to cry, begging her father to accept her love as a substitute for everything else that is good and fair.
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He envisions Canadian scientists conducting a cornucopia of taboo-defying research, from decoding cannabis's sensory appeal to testing whether it can be used as a substitute for alcohol.
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This product is a sleeping mask meant to be used at bedtime, but I'll even use it during the day sometimes as a substitute for my normal chapstick.
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Though trained as an engineer, he worked at a Lowe's — customer service, paint, lawn and garden — and as a substitute teacher before being hired to help other refugees.
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As a substitute, investigative journalist Joanna Blythman—who has written books on food including Swallow This and What to Eat—tells me an "obvious ethical food" is mussels.
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Or it would be, if there were anything funny or savvy about the incessant use of shocking violence as a substitute for satisfying character arcs and plot developments.
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It was hailed as a success by several bipartisan sources, but the Obama Administration refused to accept the plan as a substitute for its individual health insurance coverage mandate.
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He could be seen as a substitute for Huston or Welles himself, or a caricature of a dinosaur who has an inkling of how close he is to extinction.
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GSK said that as a result, Teva caused doctors to infringe its patent by selling a generic version of the drug and marketing it as a substitute for Coreg.
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It is becoming common for brands to use online video as a complement to television, but for most it does not make sense to use it as a substitute.
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Instead, the baby's heart pumps blood via the umbilical cord into a low-resistance oxygenator that acts as a substitute for the placenta in exchanging oxygen and carbon dioxide.
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Food HACK: Try Williams's cashew sauce as a substitute for sour cream in dips or mayonnaise on sandwiches, or serve it as a dipping sauce with vegetables and chips.
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With pork in short supply as authorities try to contain the highly contagious disease, shoppers are turning to chicken as a substitute, with some diners also concerned about safety.
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PRO10, Brazilian police said, was set up as a substitute for THG, effectively rerouting tickets originally intended for the OCI, and not meant for sale, to the other company.
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But he still holds the record for the youngest United States national team appearance; in 216, at 215, he came on as a substitute in a friendly against Canada.
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Even when they make him look ridiculous, they make a mess of political life, as his supporters cling to his deceptions as a substitute for what is verifiably real.
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Now, Penelope is working as a substitute art teacher, and the only place she can afford is a rented attic room in a wealthy white family's Bed-Stuy brownstone.
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And one way that cannabis could revolutionize medicine, according to Price, is by helping those who are addicted to opioids—by acting as a substitute for opioid pain medication.
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Rousseau "worked as a substitute teacher in Danbury, New Milford and Newtown before she was hired in November as a permanent substitute teacher at Sandy Hook," her mother said.
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In the meantime, he served as state treasurer for five terms, from 2000 to 2017, along with teaching law school and volunteering as a substitute teacher in public schools.
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The GOP-aligned group disseminated the document to push negative stories against Spanberger, focusing particularly on her work as a substitute teacher at a Saudi-funded school in Virginia.
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The Olean Times Herald reported that he was a former biology teacher and worked as a substitute teacher for one month at Allegany-Limestone Central School District in 2013.
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The Olean Times Herald reported that he was a former biology teacher and worked as a substitute teacher for one month at Allegany-Limestone Central School District in 2013.
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But in the 19th and 20th centuries, these large pockets fell out of fashion, and ever since, women have had to resort to purses and bags as a substitute.
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Stora Enso's engineers have worked out how to use lignin as a substitute for the oil-based resins and adhesives employed in the manufacture of engineered timbers, such as plywoods.
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Scarlett Johansson for SodaStream SodaStream is an appliance used to carbonate ordinary water into soda water with the option to add flavored syrups as a substitute to commercial soft drinks.
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As a clinical psychologist and certified psychoanalyst, I understand why many people—especially younger and underserved people—turn to therapy apps as a substitute for difficult-to-access established treatments.
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GSK said that as a result, Teva induced healthcare providers to infringe its patent by selling a generic version of the drug and marketing it as a substitute for Coreg.
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SS Pedro Florimon, a September call-up who had twice pinch-run, made his season hitting debut for the Pirates in the seventh after entering the game as a substitute.
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Pelosi is now defending recent remarks to Roll Call this week, when she said she doesn't support "abortion on demand," which some have described as a substitute for birth control.
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Dittrich has a sterling reputation as a reporter — but he no more than Corkin or any other scientist or journalist gets to use "trust me" as a substitute for evidence.
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HFCs grew rapidly as a substitute, but since they are greenhouse gases the Obama administration wanted to phase them out as well, and it got industry support for its efforts.
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The idea for synthetic blood came from a report out of Britain last year that scientists were planning to start giving synthetic blood as a substitute for donated human blood.
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Christian Pulisic made his first United States start after seven appearances as a substitute, and at 17 years 353 days old, he became the youngest American to start a qualifier.
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Vale said in a securities filing that Sandra Guerra was also nominated by the minority shareholders as a substitute board member for Saboya in the election scheduled for April 20.
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To me, an iPhone is the perfect transhumanist prosthesis: It induces a fusional relationship and dependency as a substitute for human abilities — our memory, our sense of orientation, for instance.
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"Back in the day, people had injogogi to fill themselves up as a substitute for meat," said Cho Ui-sung, a North Korean who defected to the South in 2014.
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One of the most popular ways to prepare the cruciferous vegetable is to chop or pulverize it into grain-size particles, which many people use as a substitute for rice.
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The groom's mother retired as a substitute elementary and middle school teacher at Rye Country Day School in Rye, N.Y. His father manages investments in real estate, stocks and bonds.
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Trump could talk about many other approaches—medical marijuana as a substitute for pain relief, holding pharmaceutical companies more accountable—but ultimately this is a disease that grows in despair.
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Another paper, published this year in The International Journal of Drug Policy, found that 3003 percent of the 271 respondents reported that they used marijuana as a substitute for opiates.
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"The other was indicted by the F.B.I." In Virginia, Abigail Spanberger is being attacked for ties to a Muslim high school where she briefly taught English as a substitute teacher.
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Kelsey Breanne Meadows Meadows, 28, was a native of Taft, California, who worked as a substitute teacher at her alma mater, Taft Union High School, according to the Los Angeles Times.
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McConnell has since expressed support for the Grassley-Cornyn proposal, but has yet to indicate whether it will be brought up to the Senate floor as a substitute amendment — or when.
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According to the proposal from Paris and Berlin the budget would be for promoting economic convergence and stabilization in the euro zone, new investments and as a substitute for national spending.
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The first time I heard about James Joyce, I was 18 years old, working as a substitute teacher in a small community in northern Norway and wanting to be a writer.
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The technology promises a virtually inexhaustible source of space propulsion as a substitute for finite supplies of rocket fuels that the current generation of spacecraft rely on to maneuver in flight.
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As I've written for a very long time, I look forward to the day when we might enjoy slaughter-free meat — which is particularly doable as a substitute in, say, hamburgers.
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K22 has been masquerading as a substitute for weed for the past decade, every since Clemson University chemist John W. Huffman synthesized the compounds as research tools to study cannabinoid receptors.
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"The test should not be used as a substitute for seeing your doctor for cancer screenings or counseling on genetic and lifestyle factors that increase or decrease cancer risk," he added.
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"Families may have additional benefits as a substitute for the school meals program," with the Families First Coronavirus Response Act, which provides additional funds for the WIC program, Mr. Dittmeier said.
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SPORTS An article on Wednesday about Croatia's victory over Iceland in a World Cup match misidentified a Croatian star player who did not start but later came on as a substitute.
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Darting on to a pass from Giovanni Reyna, the 17-year-old American thrown on as a substitute, taking a touch, and then sending a left-footed shot screeching past Navas.
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The Idaho campus is the only Brigham Young site that will no longer accept Medicaid as a substitute for the student health plan, a decision that university officials would not explain.
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"The Big Sick" tends to rely on its progressive politics as a substitute for story: a cliché is a cliché, even if it is wrapped in a shiny, politically potent new package.
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While moving the pill to over-the-counter status has merit if it complements other efforts to make birth control accessible, it is utterly inadequate if done as a substitute for them.
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In its trading debut Thursday, the maker of plant-based foods that serve as a substitute for meat more than doubled in value, giving the company a market capitalization of $203 billion.
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Television commercials (paid for by a super-PAC aligned with Mr Ryan) highlighted her work as a substitute teacher at a Muslim academy in Northern Virginia whose graduates included two accused terrorists.
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"Virtual currency that has an equivalent value in real currency, or that acts as a substitute for real currency, is referred to as 'convertible' virtual currency," the IRS' guidance for taxpayers stated.
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