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"Another way of thinking about it is that instead of substituting meat for tofu, we were substituting the cheese component of the traditional cheeseburger," Poon says.
This identity politics means substituting a false sense of self for one that is rooted in the real conflicts and contradictions of history — substituting a fake purity for one's mongrel reality.
For instance, employers may substitute away from labor with technological innovations, such as supermarkets substituting self-service checkout for cashiers and assembly lines in manufacturing plants substituting robotic arms for workers.
Michael Taylor is presently substituting for the injured Ben Revere.
Substituting this with recycled plastics is a great first step.
Prince Charles has been substituting for Philip a lot recently.
That's what the Google City is, substituting computation for politics.
Try substituting green or black tea instead, Al Bochi said.
The Court would be substituting its own judgment for Congress's.
LET ME BE CLEAR, WE ARE NOT SUBSTITUTING HUMANS FOR MACHINES.
Substituting natural gas for coal-fired electricity yielded the most improvements.
Substituting can be a great way to ease back into teaching.
Before Reagan, politics had been largely technocratic, substituting expertise for ideology.
We are substituting a K for the Y in common phrases.
Jeff Gordon, substituting again for the injured Dale Earnhardt Jr., qualified 21st.
"10 Star Lane," substituting an X for the 10, anagrams to RELAXANTS.
Mr. Cuomo had recently been substituting for Mr. Cooper at 9 p.m.
" Mason therefore proposed substituting "other high crimes and misdemeanors against the State.
In large part, it will be about substituting intelligence for stuff — i.e.
Substituting one for the other may not make much of a difference.
In other words: substituting computing power for raw materials, intelligence for stuff.
It has even been suggested that young people are substituting pets for children.
I find myself using twice as much when substituting, but I like garlic.
However, substituting more rational responses allows you to generate a more positive perspective.
When standard mozzarella simply won't do, try substituting it with mac and cheese.
She said he was substituting out athletes' steroid-laced urine with clean urine.
So far attempts for substituting cobalt resulted in a loss in product performance.
Abusers began substituting heroin when OxyContin became more difficult to obtain and abuse.
Other options going forward to handle higher costs include substituting materials, he added.
Our only modern twists are hand sanitizer and substituting elbow bumps for handshakes.
Yürükoğlu appears to have "colored in" Plato's cave, substituting chromatic surfaces for volumes.
They were substituting their own political judgment for that of an elected legislature.
You can customize as you go by substituting ingredients, maker fewer portions and more.
Some of the messages are coded, substituting numbers for letters, to protect business secrets.
Substituting Singapore or Brunei for Duqm, how could the above statement look in 2020?
Rather, it liberated the relationship by substituting a bidirectional gaze for a unidirectional one.
Some Maine restaurants are already substituting it in shrimp dishes, particularly the fried ones.
"I'm very concerned that screentime is substituting for active playtime," Dr. Tamis-LeMonda said.
He tried to make kkakdugi, traditional radish kimchi, substituting kohlrabi for the traditional daikon.
By substituting technology for workers, U.S. manufacturing productivity roughly doubled between 1995 and 2015.
Substituting for imported materials is likely to drive up production costs across the board.
Harwood solved the problem of the crop-growing medium by substituting cloth for soil.
The result has been a backward slide, forfeiting prior gains without substituting anything new.
Mr. English suggests substituting black food coloring, ground black sesame seeds or black currants.
Then he'd call a vote on substituting its text with the repeal-only bill.
Sometimes, across the industry, retouchers cross the line from editing bodies to actually substituting them.
Substituting the floor for the internal figure boosts risk-weighted assets, depressing the capital ratio.
Similarly, more sophisticated online learning and telehealth could provide energy efficiency gains by substituting travel.
What she came up with was a vegan croquette, after substituting the eggs with applesauce.
Google and Facebook followed Apple's example in substituting their gun emoji for water pistol emoji.
Increases in e-dispatch trips are largely substituting for yellow taxi trips in the CBD.
" Fitzgerald added that CDC recommends substituting the colloquial "ObamaCare" for "Affordable Care Act" or "ACA.
Farmers began substituting them for cotton after the boll weevil attacked their crops during reconstruction.
"Personally, I love really good potato chips and can't imagine substituting lentil chips," Nestle says.
It sounded as if he were substituting his uneducated "hunch" for the judgment of professionals.
Some private schools provided no grades at all, substituting platitudinous fluff for any measurable achievement.
The results of substituting ingredients can be magical, and they make the recipe your own.
The study's authors predicted fewer symptoms when substituting two servings of the drinks with water.
To take just one example, think of substituting carbon nanotubes for copper in electricity wiring.
"The Ruin of Kings" muddles stakes and scale, often substituting the latter for the former.
Southwest quit serving peanuts — its signature snack — in August 2018, substituting pretzels and other snacks.
"Substituting one drug for another is an external solution for an internal problem," Mr. Johnston said.
But whether the pressures of working on its platform encourage unofficial substituting is quite another matter.
Through layering, embedding, and substituting materials, the artists in IPS give form to otherwise intangible forces.
We know the first 20 percent, for instance, could come through substituting natural gas for coal.
"If we're just substituting one opioid for another, we're not moving the dial much," Price responded.
The counselor he spoke with had been substituting for the regular counselor, who had more training.
"They say substituting a zero-calorie cigarette for lunch helps them stay camera-ready," he added.
This recipe is a takeoff of that basic concept, substituting cubes of pancetta for the bacon.
And you're substituting ingredients that are much healthier for you, and better for your gut health.
Challenges to substituting machines for workers in tasks requiring flexibility, judgment, and common sense remain immense.
For those in regions without access to cheap Wisconsin brick, Randazzo recommends substituting a Monterey Jack.
But the failure of import-substituting industrialization in Latin America and India largely discredited that view.
These problems were eventually solved by substituting stay-on tabs and lining the cans with polymer.
Ford and McDonald&aposs plan to reduce that waste by substituting traditional plastic with recycled plastic.
Taco Bell emphasized that non-vegetarian items can be made vegetarian by substituting beans for meat.
Cruz's libretto does, however, improve on the discursive chatter of the book, substituting blunter, starker language.
Cuarón explored the option of substituting a similar-looking street in a smaller city for Insurgentes.
MCGURN: I mean, and the fact that Justice Kennedy often substituting his personal beliefs for the law.
Phillips is in the same business, and refused for the same reason (substituting sexual orientation for religion).
A Colin Kaepernick jersey was taped to the Virginia bar's entrance floor, substituting for a welcome mat.
Tom Price, Donald Trump's former health secretary, unhelpfully dismissed the treatment as "substituting one opioid for another".
By substituting one base for another it changes the composition—and therefore the activity—of a protein.
And this is exactly what AI and robotics and software are now doing: substituting capital for labor.
Combined with, or substituting for traditional chemotherapy or radiation, new drugs hold great promise for battling cancer.
It is a Gutenberg-like goal, with the history of photography substituting for the word of God.
Now try substituting "black man" for "cop" and I think we've put our finger on the problem.
The two have performed their own version of the toilet experiment, substituting public policy for household gadgets.
She was substituting paper for cloth and then judging the paper to be indistinguishable from the cloth.
Merely substituting the term "global warming" - now a politically charged catchword - for "climate change" makes the differences larger.
"We're in danger of substituting one fossil fuel for another," said Cleetus of the Union of Concerned Scientists.
According to her niece, Leia Olinde, Tisdale was substituting in the art class where the gunfire broke out.
HTC also includes Google Assistant and Amazon's Alexa as preloaded options, substituting them with Baidu Assistant in China.
"By substituting coal for LNG, they are trying to help alleviate the environmental problems they've had," said Joseph.
I cannot fathom a politician substituting his or her judgment for ours and making that decision for us.
Alana Yzola: As for color, Gresham suggests picking or substituting a hue that stands out on your complexion.
It has helped him register and mobilize passionate supporters intent on substituting unapologetic socialism for politics as usual.
The end of all this Trump delirium is to prevent Americans from substituting genuine thought for unhesitating loyalty.
He used the same recipe the traditional Heineken uses, only substituting the domestic yeast for the wild one.
Substituting government-mandated 70 percent discounts for private sector negotiations undermines the structure that has produced that success.
A great deal can be accomplished just by substituting natural gas combined cycle power plants for coal plants.
Such perceived time constraints have fueled interest in exercise that is short but strenuous, substituting intensity for duration.
This while substituting for her mother as the rectory's chatelaine, with all the submission and drudgery that entails.
You can use the technique as a template, substituting other vegetables and meats, or nixing the meat altogether.
At home, last year's uptick in volumes was caused chiefly by customers substituting domestic steel for suddenly pricier imports.
Substituting the daily technology obsession for sitting in silence for three hours will be too overwhelming for most people.
Every generation it moves forward, because there's no substituting or competing against a powered plugged-in GPU and CPU.
They can also help window-dress balance sheets by quickly substituting cash for bonds for short periods of time.
If food can be prepared safely by omitting or substituting an ingredient, many agree to these concessions to safety.
A 2010 study argued that substituting unsaturated fats for saturated fats would reduce the rates of coronary heart disease.
If you prefer dips to hummus, try substituting Greek yogurt for sour cream to shave calories and boost protein.
Anti-feminists shot back, substituting Muslims for men in the analogy to demonstrate how offensive it would otherwise be.
The film's narrative more or less follows the exact blueprint of its Dickensian namesake, substituting talking puppets for humans.
But by substituting "Islamist" for "Islamic," the official said, the strategy seeks to avoid condemning Islam as a whole.
U.S. health officials have been substituting bumping elbows or bowing rather than shaking hands as a greeting, for example.
Anders Nilsson made 22 saves while substituting for Robin Lehner, who is day to day with a hip injury.
In terms of substituting for paid parental leave, using an expanded Child Tax Credit is an even harder sell.
Substituting solar, wind and safe nuclear energy for fossil fuels is a big plus for safeguarding the global environment.
But substituting a bag of frozen green beans at this time of year is no crime, and the eating's terrific.
The Pistons led by as many as nine points in the first quarter, but they slowed when they started substituting.
Any "solution," they said, would just amount to substituting one politically debatable decision on how to draw lines for another.
We are substituting our wells for the natural evaporation process that sends the water into the atmosphere and wastes it.
India, meanwhile, is doubling down on the falling price of solar energy, substituting solar panels for new coal-fired plants.
I tried substituting mineral oil for butter on my popcorn after I read it was inedible and therefore calorie-free.
He began working with a few partners in substituting themes to cartoon shows, many which never aired in North America.
It's not that these virtual sports club colleagues, mealtime gossip gatherers, and after-hours confidants are substituting anything, or anyone.
The IRS's sleight-of-hand—substituting "free filing" for "return-free filing" as required by the law—hasn't gone unnoticed.
Not just for athletes, who have begun substituting meat protein with the long yellow fruit, but also for law enforcement.
Similarly, any agency that regulates this industry needs to respect consumers' own choices, rather than substituting its preferences for theirs.
Like other critics, to Hansen, medication-assisted treatment was nothing more than substituting one drug (say, heroin) with another (methadone).
President Obama encouraged natural gas production and proudly took credit for the emission reductions it produced when substituting for coal.
An audio crossword is just like a regular one, except with aural clues substituting for some of the written ones.
This results, in part, from their choice to favor certain business activities over others, substituting congressional judgment for market pressures.
Wind and its offshore variant are already substituting for large volumes of emissions-producing fossil fuels in the power sector.
But they are carbon-neutral, introducing no additional CO22 to the atmosphere, and they are substituting for carbon-intensive fuels.
Mexico and Canada "should be against substituting U.S.-made parts for ones coming in from outside of NAFTA," he argued.
Fifty-one percent of those who reported substituting cannabis for tobacco said that they eventually ceased their tobacco use completely.
The internet suggested substituting a baking soda solution, which worked well, lending a slight, pleasing bitterness, if not the shininess.
"We all had to take turns substituting," he said, adding that the teammates seemed to be threatened by the competition.
"Engaging in deceptive behavior such as substituting one listing for another is a violation of our Community Standards," the flak wrote.
Over time, however, consumers and businesses can reduce this tax hit by substituting away from high-priced goods and Chinese production.
The researchers' plan was to use their spasers to do something similar to CTCs, with the spasers substituting for melanin particles.
For Kardashian, that meant cutting out most carbs including grains, beans and legumes, and substituting in fresh vegetables and lean proteins.
For something even more unexpected for the swap, try substituting another of your favorite dried dark fruits, like blueberries or cherries.
Employee ownership typically comes on top of pay, rather than substituting some of it (not at United, which explains that fiasco).
Further, by substituting characters in those words, they showed that they understood the rules and knew that they shouldn't say it.
They're not completely lying though; they're just substituting the word crack for the other problems they're actually having in their lives.
I bought a blue-and-white checkered dress and braided my hair, substituting Toto with my own stuffed animal named Puppy.
During ELeague's first Counter-Strike season in 2016, a French player named Simon Florysiak was substituting on the team G2 Esports.
You most certainly don't have to make these meatballs out of bison meat—substituting a lean ground beef would be fine.
British bakery Greggs has apologized for substituting Jesus for a sausage roll in a promotional image for its Christmas advent calendar.
The ratio of platinum to palladium prices has gone below 1 from above 5, leading to talk of platinum substituting palladium.
Rather than confront the strictures of Greenberg's Modernist tropes, he allowed them to endure by substituting three-dimensional space for flatness.
Here, I skipped the raw tomatoes, substituting a mix of summer vegetables cooked in plenty of olive oil until velvety soft.
The Chinese leadership played President Trump like a fiddle, catering to his insatiable ego and substituting pomp and circumstance for substance.
Unfamiliar qualifiers will be hoping to show they belong and vindicate Platini's brainchild, criticized by some as substituting quality for quantity.
Substituting a vegetable fiber material for synthetic webbing can lower the tariffs rate, but will the new material perform as well?
We already have far too many cases of unelected judges nakedly substituting their own policy preferences for those of the president.
The image is a revamped Pittsburgh Steelers logo, with the Star of David substituting for the team's yellow star-like design.
The nadugi — a typical fresh cheese spread and stuffing — gets a vegan spin when substituting Ms. Jorjadze's recipe for pumpkinseed milk.
Substituting electors for voters conferred on the slave states a huge electoral advantage, once the first census was taken, in 1790.
Dietary guidelines suggest substituting fat-free or low-fat dairy for full-fat products, but a new study questions those recommendations.
The findings raise questions about current dietary guidelines, which suggest substituting fat-free or low-fat dairy for full-fat products.
Seen from a certain angle, the climate challenge is simply the challenge of scaling up and substituting clean technologies for dirtier ones.
"I'm replacing what other pilots would be doing with their hands and substituting that by doing it with my feet," Cox said.
Trump has made a mockery of this whole process, substituting boundless faith in his personality for a policy architecture constructed over generations.
"This recipe can be made even more old-school (read: richer) by substituting 1 cup cream for 1 cup milk," says Guarnaschelli.
The treatment still may fuel controversy from those who favor abstinence treatment and consider anti-addiction drugs substituting one drug for another.
The teacher was substituting for a fifth-grade class at Maxdale Elementary School in Killeen, Texas, according to local TV station KCEN.
That was a problem because Churi was supposed to help ameliorate the Strange Hotel's staff shortage by substituting in for human workers.
If used widely, advocates say, substituting some of the drugs we take for placebos could save billions of dollars in healthcare costs.
But there are many people who are making the mistake of thinking [treatment with buprenorphine] is substituting one opioid drug for another.
But fish meal is expensive, so researchers are trying to reduce the amount being used by substituting plant matter, such as soya.
This study suggests that many CP [chronic pain] patients are essentially substituting medical cannabis for opioids and other medications for CP treatment.
Gail: Yes, and my next tune will be "Where have you gone, Joe DiMaggio?" but substituting Jeb Bush or George Pataki. Hehehehe.
In the U.S., the burger chain will test substituting beef patties with Impossible patties in its Whopper Jr. burgers and signature hamburgers.
"It's classic Trump: bluff and bombast substituting for actual deeds," said Jacob Heilbrunn, editor of The National Interest, a foreign policy magazine.
The country, they wrote, "could quickly cut its nonmilitary use by about 40 percent of its annual oil use," substituting other fuels.
If you can get it and like a pronounced crunch, try substituting it for half a cup of the all-purpose flour.
Competition in free (albeit regulated) markets encourages companies to lower costs by using fewer materials or substituting expensive ones for cheaper alternatives.
The Breakfast Baconator is a cousin to Wendy's well-known Baconator burger on the lunch menu substituting eggs for the burger meat.
Valero (VLO) has stopped bringing in crude from Venezuela altogether, and has been substituting it with oil from other North American locations.
Consider substituting a home-blended smoothie with a banana, seasonal fruits, almond milk and protein powder or a protein patty without sugar.
Juanjo Mena, substituting for an indisposed Christoph von Dohnanyi, conducted those pieces deftly and added a rousing rendition of Beethoven's Seventh Symphony.
Citizens can't denounce Xi by name, but they are skilled in evading censors — such as by substituting President Trump's name for Xi's.
The question will be whether distributors can keep channels that people want while substituting in others that help round out the package.
We know that you consider the HB1-Visa program a strategy for substituting temporary foreign workers for American workers at lower pay.
But Professor Sunstein said that substituting politics for the commands of the founding document would be a violation of lawmakers' constitutional oaths.
He had a distinctly different way of speaking, substituting "hexagon" for the number six, and using "you" to indicate "I" and vice versa.
Instead, he has yet to put forward a comprehensive agenda of any kind, substituting fuzzy concepts of moral leadership for actual policy goals.
Valero has been substituting light crude oil from North America and other sources to make up for the lack of Venezuelan heavy crude.
Bryant added a 1-yard scoring run with 2:16 left in the quarter and Clemson began substituting liberally in the final quarter.
Substituting for a friend as an accompanist to dance classes, she was spotted by the famed New York City Ballet dancer Arthur Mitchell.
So substituting these drivers for a computer program that can drive as well as the average alert driver would save thousands of lives.
Substituting for Judge Prudenti at Saturday's ceremony was David Gilman, a retired judge, who is now a judicial hearing officer in the Bronx.
Consumers were substituting their jeans for yoga pants and leggings, but it looks like fashion could be swinging back in favor of denim.
No official word on who will be substituting for Thomas, but we're sure it's not her half sister, so our money's on Doria.
It would provide increased certainty by substituting a tax for the kind of excessive regulation we have seen over the past eight years.
In the United States, the burger chain will test substituting beef patties with Impossible patties in its Whopper Jr. burgers and signature hamburgers.
"Don't be confused into thinking that OAT is a waste of time because 'It is just substituting one drug for another,'" Millar said.
Robert Wood, meanwhile, saw Great Britain as an 18th-century Palmyra: both were important trade centers, with the sea substituting for Palmyra's desert.
They estimate that what seems to be patients substituting marijuana for prescriptions could have saved the public program $1 billion annually in 2014.
I made it three times, once by the book, but also substituting peaches and then fresh figs for apples, with success each time.
Likewise, substituting milk — be it whole milk, coconut milk or nut milk — for up to half of the cooking water softens the bite.
Everything is so charged that people are often substituting their political preference for calm and reasoned assessment of evidence and proof and law.
A number of studies have shown that practicing gratefulness improves positive coping skills by breaking the typical negative thinking style and substituting optimism.
While the secretary is deeply into the idea of substituting private schools for public ones, she is deeply unenthusiastic about any quality control.
He pushed unorthodox proposals, like substituting mercenaries for American soldiers, which were greeted with disdain by military commanders but appealed to the president.
The independent tribunal determined that government review panels breached their obligations in substituting unannounced environmental criteria for established law to reject the proposal.
The show debuted the same week that another client of Mr. Gallin's, Joan Rivers, was substituting for Johnny Carson as the "Tonight" host.
Apple has argued that it has no easy way of substituting the proprietary components that it designs in house and manufactures in China.
Starting in 583, the Philadelphia Flyers hockey team began playing Smith's "God Bless America," substituting it for "The Star-Spangled Banner" before games.
Pence offered to drop the demand for $5 billion for a border wall, substituting instead $20133 billion, ABC News reported citing unnamed sources.
Families are substituting usual foodstuffs for cheaper and more available alternatives, the National Survey of Living Condition, known by its Spanish initials ENCOVI, found.
On the other end, it is admittedly hilarious to watch him sound like he's substituting a Grand Theft Auto mission with his real life.
Usual substituting the cauliflower crust for the other options cost an additional $2.50, however, now through National Pizza Day, the fee will be waved.
I organized a dinner party so friends and I could taste four classic pasta and sauce combinations, substituting whole wheat pasta for traditional noodles.
The big changes included substituting Mikkel Boedker for Logan Couture alongside Joe Thornton and Pavelski and putting defenseman Brent Burns on a second unit.
"Or, for instance, you could make owning encryption software illegal," substituting state-sponsored (and, naturally, backdoored) systems as a free service to the people.
While I preferred the dairy versions, I enjoyed how substituting the less-sweet almond milk brought out the spices more, creating a stronger taste.
Fink told CNBC earlier this month the company, which has $5.4 trillion in assets under management, is not substituting stock-picking computers for humans.
If we're serious about protecting our health, as well as the environment, we need a more radical change than substituting one chemical for another.
They were substituting less-expensive coffee for the good stuff without telling people in order to keep prices low, and I didn't like that.
John Ceselka, lead bartender at the Hudson Hotel, said the biggest mistake amateur mixologists make is substituting liquors or liqueurs when following a recipe.
His startup assumes the liability of storing sensitive data for other companies, substituting dummy credit card or Social Security numbers for the real ones.
I'm not here to tell you to stop grilling all meat, just to consider substituting a modest percentage of it with more sustainable foods.
By substituting beef for chicken in a chicken enchilada nacho box, I'd created a tasty new off-menu treat: the beef enchilada nacho box.
Because large irons are difficult to strike successfully, some sets don't include anything larger than a 3- or 4-iron these days, substituting hybrids.
Ground turkey can stand in for the pork, or make this dish without meat, substituting in finely chopped shiitake mushrooms for a similar depth.
" During a singalong to "My Girl," Mr. Dietl sang heartily, substituting a different answer to the question, "What can make me feel this way?
They are advocating a narrow regulation that allows utilities to reduce pollution at individual plants, like substituting fuel or improving the efficiency of furnaces.
Because of costs, 29 percent didn't take drugs as directed, either not filling prescriptions, skipping or reducing doses, or substituting over the counter products.
By substituting parts from Japan and other countries, the company has recently produced handsets and telecom equipment that do not contain any American components.
I didn't know then that a term existed to describe this phenomenon -- subtractive bilingualism, the act of subtracting the mother tongue and substituting English.
But by substituting a carbon-neutral process for a carbon-intensive one, they reduce net emissions (CO2ρ) relative to what would have happened otherwise.
Bennett has also honed in on his diet, substituting apple juice for water, and eliminating the late-night fruit snacks he used to enjoy.
Ninjas in Pyjamas defeated G2 Esports in the StarSeries finals with Maikelele substituting for Pyth, who is out with an injury in his mouse hand.
Marino can simply borrow much of the Attorney General's rhetoric, simply substituting the word "marijuana" for "opioids," and he would have something accurate to say.
Over the last few years, in response to the shortage, states have tried to adapt by substituting new, untested drugs in the lethal injection cocktail.
It has been substituting other aircraft for its busiest flights while canceling others and temporarily suspending direct flights between Oakland, California, and Dallas-Fort Worth.
No such luck, according to The Charleston Gazette-Mail: "If we're just substituting one opioid for another, we're not moving the dial much," he said.
This elides the fact that investigators found that her nation's laboratory had tinkered with many hundreds of urine tests, substituting the clean for the dirty.
Trim the fat from your grocery bill even further by substituting legumes, quinoa or another vegetarian protein for meat at least once a week instead.
This is about marijuana substituting and replacing, you know, other things that people are already utilizing that, in some instances, are detrimental to their health.
"The CAS acted as first instance decision-making authority for this matter, substituting for the Russian Athletics Federation, currently suspended by the IAAF," it added.
There is conclusive evidence that completely substituting e-cigarettes for conventional cigarettes reduces users' exposure to many chemicals and carcinogens that are in conventional cigarettes.
Erickson describes this in explicitly Christian terms, substituting America for the martyred Jesus: It is also objectively true that slavery was this nation's original sin.
The Checkup Experts say adults and children alike can benefit from avoiding canned goods and certain plastics and substituting natural products for commercial cleaning products.
In substituting the studio conservatory for an audience, they have ceased being folk artists, and the change is what makes their new album a monologue.
Forty-five percent of those surveyed acknowledged substituting cannabis for alcohol and 220006 percent of respondents said that they used marijuana in place of tobacco.
I thought I had thwarted hackers by substituting certain letters and numbers for similar-looking special characters, but obviously they saw through this clever ruse.
This service is best for anyone who wants to experiment with a variety of recipes and doesn't mind substituting ingredients or skipping meals entirely sometimes.
This service is best for anyone who wants to experiment with a variety of recipes and doesn't mind substituting ingredients or skipping meals entirely sometimes.
You can create your own cocktail, but you can't ask for a specifications like a specific kind of alcohol or substituting one juice with another.
Substituting high-carbon energy sources like coal for cleaner ones like natural gas, nuclear and bioenergy would do a great deal to push America towards decarbonisation.
And that's the secret of Putin's genuine popularity: his talent for alchemizing this unfounded shame into equally unfounded pride by substituting territorial conquest for actual achievement.
First things first: if you're going to be substituting dairy milk with coconut milk, you might as well use the best, freshest coconut milk you can.
The Milan-based artist draws pictures of herself in moments of ecstasy, often substituting her lover for rough objects that pierce, shred, or penetrate her body.
The head of the International Fur Federation, Mark Oaten, said substituting natural fur with "plastic petroleum-based materials, like fake fur" was neither luxury nor responsible.
Substituting a price signal for cumbersome regulations would promote economic growth and provide the regulatory certainty companies need for long-term investment in clean-energy alternatives.
Substituting a price signal for cumbersome regulations would promote economic growth and provide the regulatory certainty companies need for long-term investment in clean-energy alternatives.
The press has responded to Trump's lambastings by substituting aggressive, hard-hitting reporting with antagonistic stories that combine facts and subjectivity in the same news reports.
It gave in to every one of the show's most tedious instincts, substituting slow stares and endless montage sequences for any actual development or new interiority.
The conspiracy included, among other methods, substituting clean urine for tainted samples through a hidden hole in the wall at the agency's testing laboratory in Sochi.
" The artist designed T-shirts substituting the S in the Superman logo with a backward C as part of the costume for the participants in "Conquest.
Many people are substituting chicken, duck or beef for some of their pork intake, with pork so pricy that even more expensive meats now appear affordable.
A decade ago, as an instructor at various barre method gyms, she was scolded for substituting in moves, such as lunges, that she considered more effective.
One large study involving several thousand men and women also revealed that substituting brown rice for white rice may the lower the risk of type 2 diabetes.
That's because among heavy consumers of sugary drinks, substituting one artificially sweetened drink per day was tied to a slight reduction in the risk of early death.
You can play fast and loose with them, substituting what you've got for what's called for, as long as you keep the basic vegetable families the same.
Gnoli was linked with Pop, and like Jasper Johns with his flag paintings, seemed to enjoy subverting modernist metaphors by substituting the actual representations for their abstractions.
Cruz's spot adjusts the frame a bit, substituting in a Clinton character, along with a couple of her aides, and exchanging the printer for a computer drive.
"Substituting summonses for arrests is certainly an improvement, but not nearly enough," Donna Lieberman, executive director of the New York Civil Liberties Union, told the Daily News.
In GTA IV's New York-substituting Liberty City, Serbian immigrant protagonist Niko Bellic reads about the "Jingoism Act", and the latest episode of America's Next Top Hooker.
She also orders the Chinese Chicken Salad, but she spares no expense by substituting organic chicken and adds avocado for additional charges of $2.50 and $1.50, respectively.
Not only is the EU substituting its own judgment for the market's, it's telling innovators to be careful with how they improve their products in the future.
The key error of the sponsors seems to be the view that they are simply substituting the popular vote for the electoral vote in a presidential election.
Rather than substituting "whatever" for an elusive word, I now strain to recall that word, even if means asking others to bear with me for a bit.
There was a time when everyone knew that import-substituting industrialization was the key to economic takeoff, based on loose historical reasoning (America and Germany did it!).
She tried substituting HSV (Hue, Saturation, and Value) and Lab color spaces for RBG, but neither algorithm spit out a list of comprehensible hues, as illustrated below.
In the case of Us, it uses that genre DNA, substituting zombies and aliens with the Tethered—an underground race of lookalikes spiritually linked to those above.
All the Democratic Presidential candidates agree the Trump foreign policy is a disaster, shattering alliances while alienating allies, embracing authoritarian dictators, substituting bluster and bluffing for strategy.
In many of these decisions the five conservative justices have shown no restraint in rejecting judicial precedent and in substituting their own judgment for that of lawmakers.
They could synthesize the DNA in a lab, but introducing it into the bacteria — essentially substituting synthetic genes for those made by evolution — was a daunting challenge.
Mr. Price caused an uproar among treatment experts when he dismissed some medications that reduce cravings through synthetic opioids last spring as substituting one opioid for another.
Finding an effective treatment can be difficult, and even substituting medicine with something from the same chemical family can lead to a deterioration in the patient's condition.
If you were to pass the "CAR" on the left, by substituting D E A for C A R, you would wind up with PLAYING DEAD, i.e.
Federal data shows that nearly half of school districts employ shaming policies — from substituting a cold sandwich for a hot meal to even worse forms of humiliation.
A 6900 study of medical cannabis patients similarly reported that 2628 percent of the cohort reported substituting cannabis for alcohol, while 28503 percent substituted it for tobacco.
In a separate study, also published this year, of over 1,300 US medical cannabis patients suffering from chronic pain conditions, 22 percent reported substituting marijuana for benzodiazepines.
And Sakara's niçoise had an "egg" molded from cashew and macadamia nuts that was so adorable I forgave the company for substituting adzuki bean tempeh for tuna.
I am not a scholar of world religions, but it seems to me that substituting an Islamic reading for a Christian one here is not a strain.
As confident as I am about substituting one heat source for another, the thought of swapping out the banana leaf for something else caused me utter panic.
Because just about the same time the man at Bennington wrote offering a job substituting for a cat next year at a take of $19943 plus housing.
Even among patients who would benefit from buprenorphine, there is a widespread view that it is substituting one opioid for another, since buprenorphine itself is an opioid.
Farmers in Guerrero say prices for opium paste have dropped to unprofitable levels because drug cartels are substituting it for cheaper, easier to obtain synthetic opioids like fentanyl.
Displacing coal with natural gas is already reducing pollution, in power generation and industry, but also by replacing biomass in homes and substituting oil in the transport system.
Substituting a depth of conversation and interaction with the world for Spector's focus on simulation, Disco Elysium is based around the fundamental linkages between things in the world.
Barely five months since it took effect, the law is already yielding potential tax-dodge gimmicks, from revising cross-border payments to substituting bank loans for internal debt.
However, substituting two weekly servings of potatoes with different vegetables, legumes and/or whole grain foods was associated with a 9% to 12% lower risk of gestational diabetes.
They work by substituting the two-factor authentication process with a hardware-based device, which needs to be inserted into your PC to log into the protected account.
For the short film, Ingber and Reilly chose the space-based aesthetic of Star Wars, substituting sperm for rebel X-wings and an egg for the Death Star.
This is a terrible idea, substituting individualized, intelligence-driven, counter-terrorism screening and response for a discriminatory and generalized fear of Muslims that does nothing to advance security.
No matter how important the underlying policy issues at stake, this Court has no business substituting its own desired outcome for the reasoned judgment of the responsible agency.
Lyft's claim that waves of users are abandoning their cars is further conflicted by research finding that people are mainly just substituting ridesharing for taxis or public transportation.
In the Explorer and F-22020, the same 2500-speed transmission can be used without the electric motor by substituting part of the drive shaft and little else.
Paint By Finger is an interactive portrait project by the Omaha-based Scott Blake, which merges pixelated photographs with a paint-by-numbers process, substituting fingers for paintbrushes.
The rationale is that agencies have subject-matter expertise that judges lack, and therefore judges should go along with some agency determinations rather than substituting their own views.
The Trump-Pence administration rejects these quintessentially American values and is substituting instead a regime that actively hides information from patients and silences their nurses and physicians. ADVERTISEMENT
The legal battle mainly centers around whether the FCC overstepped its authority in reclassifying internet service providers and in preempting states from substituting their own net neutrality rules.
Paint By Finger is an interactive portrait project by the Omaha-based Scott Blake, which merges pixelated photographs with a paint-by-numbers process, substituting fingers for paintbrushes.
A review of the research, published in 2014, found modest weight losses (0.8 kg) associated with substituting sugary drinks with low-calorie alternatives in higher quality randomized trials.
The GOP triumphantly shoved a budget through Congress three weeks ago that gave committees until January 27 to write bills dismantling the law and substituting a Republican plan.
In many ways, the absolute peak of the age-old stereotype that is the wealthy and emotionally repressed loner who is substituting much-needed therapy for alcohol dependency.
The Republican presidential hopeful often fails to finish his thoughts during his speeches, abruptly breaking off a sentence or substituting a vague word for a more precise one.
Guidelines have been drafted to better protect churches from theft and vandalism — with suggestions like having volunteers monitor churches, substituting valuables with copies and fixing artifacts in place.
The industry contends that restricting sales of flavored e-cigarettes will make it harder for adults to reduce their health risks by substituting them for traditional, combustible cigarettes.
Product hopping occurs when drug manufacturers force their patients to switch to slightly different medications to prevent pharmacists from substituting lower-cost generic drugs under state substitution laws.
Or, to put it another way: The Discourse had to be about something in order to make something go away, possibly by substituting something else in its place.
The UPS driver was Frank Ordonez, a 27-year-old man who relatives say had been substituting for a colleague who had called out from work that day.
But they are also alarming because an anonymous, unelected government appointee is substituting his or her judgment for that of the duly elected leader of a constitutional republic.
And the industry has proposed allowing co-pilots to use alternative ways to earn credit toward the 2628,28503-hour requirement, such as substituting classroom training for flying experience.
Drivers would also post screenshots of their Uber or Lyft profiles as a clunky form of background checking, essentially substituting the system that Austin voters had found wanting.
"The five was a nice number, but the three was a better number," said Anaheim assistant coach Paul MacLean, who was substituting for ill head coach Randy Carlyle.
Do they employ false-information-emplacement operations, like the UK's MI6 reportedly did with "Operation Cupcake," substituting bomb-making instructions in an online al Qaeda magazine with cake recipes?
By Andrew M. Seaman People hoping to lose a few pounds by substituting artificial sweeteners for regular sugar may end up disappointed, suggests a fresh look at past research.
When the abortion goes wrong, France's doctor dad (played by Jerry Orbach) saves Penny's life, and Baby saves her job by substituting for the dancer at a big show.
Americans, for example, are now substituting non-meat protein into meals at least once a week, and 22% say they're doing it more than they had the year before.
According to the energy balance hypothesis of body weight control, substituting carbohydrate for fat should have reduced rates of obesity and diet-related chronic disease, but the opposite occurred.
When incomes decline, we might tighten our food budgets by eating out less and substituting store-branded grocery items for national ones, but we cannot eliminate our food purchases.
They propose, for instance, substituting the current system with a primary vote in which registered party members in all states vote for their preferred candidate in a single day.
The work was a bold rethinking of what a sculpture could be, in which words — like "metals" and "mud" — were written across the floor, substituting language for actual materials.
The American Optometric Association (AOA) has criticized Hubble for substituting specific prescriptions for generic lenses that don't account for conditions like astigmatism, dry eyes, or size of the cornea.
In her butter tart recipe in "HomeBaking," a book Ms. Duguid wrote with her former husband, Jeffrey Alford, she gives the option of substituting maple syrup for sugar syrup.
Substituting periodic naps for one consolidated night of sleep creates severe sleep deprivation, said Dr. Daniel Buysse, a sleep expert and professor of psychiatry at the University of Pittsburgh.
Reformers propose, for instance, substituting the current system with a primary vote in which registered party members in all states vote for their preferred candidate in a single day.
The thing you've been most successful at is starting feuds with the media, which fires up portions of your base, but doesn't come close to substituting for real accomplishment.
"There is conclusive evidence," the report stated, "that completely substituting e-cigarettes for combustible tobacco cigarettes reduces users' exposure to numerous toxicants and carcinogens present in combustible tobacco cigarettes."
In this case, it's a fear that seems to be substituting "video games" for a much deeper anxiety rooted in changing social norms and a fear of racial diversity.
Critics say the measures included in the law lack sufficient judicial oversight, substituting instead the judgment of security forces whose suspicions could be based on faulty or thin intelligence.
Teachers began sharing online the most interesting activities that they'd devised: using Spheros to act like atoms; substituting a Sphero for the ball in a game of miniature golf.
Mr. Mayer, best known as a theater director, shot the film in 21 days in 2015, substituting a mansion in upstate New York for the dacha in the story.
As for the inevitable question of substituting canned chickpeas for the dried, Mr. Yonan says not to for the soup, because you'll lose too much flavor in the broth.
"I also intend to restructure debt stocks by refinancing or substituting commercial elements with concessionary ones," he wrote in an opinion piece published in the local Daily Nation newspaper.
If nothing else, when sentiments about constitutional power suddenly change when the president does, that should sound an alarm that political preferences are substituting for what the Constitution requires.
In theory, this should result in increased flows of light crude to Asia, with refiners substituting gasoline-rich grades for the heavier crudes typically more popular in the region.
However, substituting increased diplomatic heft to will be one of the keys to a strong transatlantic relationship while Europe gets the political buy-in to increase their defense spending.
The laws typically don't make exceptions for medical use or instances where the mother is substituting marijuana for opioids or other substances that are known to be more harmful.
Fears abounded: mass media would make us passive, manipulate our desires, corrupt our polity, and separate us from each other by substituting the private screen for the public square.
There's a widespread stigma against this kind of treatment — particularly, that using medications, especially opioids like methadone and buprenorphine, to treat opioid addiction is simply substituting one drug with another.
HG FYI: If substituting a no-calorie granulated sweetener that measures cup-for-cup like sugar instead of one twice as sweet, double the amount called for in this recipe.
Substituting new rules for those of the single market is even more complicated than agreeing on a free-trade deal, for they intrude into almost every part of business activity.
"The Trump administration's plan of substituting bilateral FTAs for the multilateral TPP is going nowhere fast," said Bonnie Glaser, an Asia scholar at the Center for Strategic and International Studies.
When his distributor ran out, Chris Stewart, general manager of the third-wave burger shack Burgerlords in LA's Chinatown, said he tried substituting sliced pepperoncinis, which the clientele roundly rejected.
"It's clear that recycling or substituting materials is not going to solve this problem; we need to see a focused reduction of plastic production in the first place," he adds.
The groups could craft and refine a single spear-phishing email that would work against a wide variety of similar executives just by substituting different company names and small details.
Additionally, given limited evidence for both positive and negative outcomes, ICER found there is not adequate evidence to demonstrate an overall public health impact of substituting ADFs for non ADFs.
Menendez, ranking member of the Foreign Relations Committee, said he would support substituting his bill as an amendment if there won't be an up or down on the Yemen resolution.
Besides infiltrating niche subcultures, racists have long taken songs, such as the "Battle Hymn of the Republic," and subverted its meaning by substituting the existing lyrics to advocate for genocide.
Indeed, a CEO at a hospital that is effective in economizing by substituting outpatient treatments for overnight admissions, or by getting patients released sooner, will be "penalized" by these measures.
But he still insisted that originalism was "better" and "safer" than any other theory, because it precluded honest judges from substituting their own philosophies for those of the founding generation.
At times, though, it can seem like little more than smoke and mirrors substituting for serious policymaking, a way of pretending to make progress without actually solving the underlying problem.
" This advertisement—which placed the onus of the gift-giving on women—is thought to be a possible botched translation of the earlier letter, substituting the word "women" for "people.
She made a noteworthy appearance at the 1998 Grammy Awards, substituting at the last minute for the ailing Luciano Pavarotti by singing a Puccini aria, "Nessun dorma," to overwhelming effect.
He filled in when Mitchell Trubisky was hurt and was a combined 44 of 60 with three touchdowns and two interceptions when substituting in against Minnesota and starting versus Oakland.
That law was designed to "prevent the President and other government officials from unilaterally substituting their own funding decisions for those of the Congress," according to the House Budget Committee.
It does seem like a lot of people assume there's this false binary where if you're really into astrology, you must be substituting it for other things that are scientific.
Whatever else politicians and ordinary Americans conclude that the public impeachment hearings have revealed, they've exposed diplomats substituting their own opinions, judgments and agendas for that of the elected president.
"I also intend to restructure debt stocks by refinancing or substituting commercial elements with concessionary ones," Ukur Yatani wrote in an opinion piece published in the local Daily Nation newspaper.
We already have a couple of sample astrophotography shots from XDA Developers by substituting a Pixel 3 XL. On a Pixel 4, we would expect these shots to be better.
Also killed were the hijacked UPS driver, Frank Ordonez -- who relatives said had been substituting for a colleague who'd called out from work -- and bystander Richard Steven Cutshaw, officials said.
Singer Zuhal Olcay was accused of changing the lyrics of one of her songs by substituting Erdogan's name into it and making an insulting hand gesture while singing, Hurriyet said.
Crooks are cashing in on the CBD craze by substituting cheap and illegal synthetic marijuana for natural CBD in vapes and edibles such as gummy bears, an AP investigation found.
The small Himalayan state of Sikkim on India's border with Tibet was declared fully organic in 2016 after phasing out chemical fertilisers and pesticides and substituting them with sustainable alternatives.
But even before Delaunay, Peter Hansen had taken a different approach—substituting numbers as soon as he could, and dropping terms based on their numerical size rather than their symbolic form.
One of her works from this era, at first glance, presents as a painting of an ordinary American flag, if slightly off-hue — substituting a dim gray for the traditional white.
Even just substituting one or two meat meals per week with plant-based options is enough to make a big impact on your health and the well-being of the planet.
Wilson said the gig economy has amplified the trend of employers substituting tips in lieu of wages, as these companies seek to shift risk to workers and offload expenses on customers.
In essence, Twitter seems to be substituting a focus on "healthy conversation" and a micro-analysis of its functionality for the broader shift in values that many users keep asking for.
Genome editing, as this approach is known, tweaks existing DNA in situ by adding, subtracting or substituting a piece that may be as small as a single genetic "letter" (or nucleotide).
"In these countries, characterized by levels of policy support that are in between the other two models, grandparental child care is complementary to public policies rather than substituting them," she said.
He's pulled this off by bypassing the American party system (with few exceptions, the G.O.P. establishment has not supported Mr. Trump) and substituting a kind of populist nationalism for conservative ideology.
If even just a few people switch entirely from opioids to marijuana or reduce opioid use by substituting marijuana, lives could potentially be saved and addictions avoided or rendered less dangerous.
Reducing the dose and discontinuing a diuretic, Dr. Taavoni also weaned the patient off an anti-anxiety drug she suspected was causing problems, substituting a low dose of an antidepressant instead.
This is substituting the essence of a mature health system that relies on the expertise of a rigorously educated physician for the Madison Avenue advertising techniques we all know too well.
Someone could show it on the web in real time, altering the candidate's expressions — substituting a smirk for a smile, fear for a frown, haughtiness for happiness or contempt for concern.
There is currently a stigma against this kind of treatment — particularly, that using medications, especially opioids like methadone and buprenorphine, to treat opioid addiction is simply substituting one drug with another.
And abundant evidence has also emerged of people substituting marijuana for opioids to manage different types of pain, with notably lower rates of fatal overdose in states that allow medical marijuana.
A fruit substituting for pork might make you a bit skeptical, but canned jackfruit takes on the appearance and texture of shredded meat when sauteed with onions and chipotle BBQ sauce.
Local press reports that the man, a Nepalese national called Pujan Koirala, had been substituting for a registered Glovo courier at the time he was struck and killed by a garbage truck.
Since then, there has been a continuous trend towards greater mechanisation and automation, substituting human and animal labour for mechanical power driven by energy from coal, oil, gas, nuclear and now renewables.
For Tuesday, we'll cook Melissa Clark's recipe for pork schnitzel with quick pickles, substituting some hippie kid's artisanal pickle creation for the homemade variety if there are any available at the store.
As a series of doomsday headlines have warned, consumers — especially young people — have made the simple decision to cut down on their number of purchases by substituting paper towels for paper napkins.
Since then, there has been a continuous trend toward greater mechanization and automation, substituting human and animal labor for mechanical power driven by energy from coal, oil, gas, nuclear and now renewables.
These are meant to provide a pleasant background soundscape, substituting the din of an over-urbanized world, and not necessarily the most thrilling or engaging performance — and they succeed at that task.
Because prescription painkillers are often used to treat similar issues as medical marijuana, so substituting one for the other at the outset could prevent people from going down a path to addiction.
Substituting charm for motocross T-shirts and ironic neo-Nazi references may work for a while, but once you get into your mid-20s, there kind of needs to be something more.
Try the blended burger If you're not willing to give up quarter-pounders just yet, why not try substituting a third or so of the beef content for vegetables, such as mushrooms?
Then, tomorrow night, how about a dinner of Moroccan-style pumpkin with lentils, which you can make vegetarian by substituting more pumpkin for the lamb called for in the list of ingredients.
But while the commission's package of adjustments would automatically go into effect unless Congress took action, the proposal allows for substituting an alternative package created by a bipartisan supercommittee of congressional leaders.
If you're not familiar with this magical ingredient, it can be a little jarring to try oil-pulling for the first time — or even substituting it for the butter in your recipes.
Yes, but: Substituting cobalt in a rechargeable battery is not a simple switch, as alternative battery chemistries do not yet attain the same energy and power performance as a cobalt-containing electrode.
As more countries go into lockdown due to the coronavirus, people are substituting video calls for face-to-face human interaction in an attempt to maintain both social distancing and their sanity.
Gratifying, of course, but Gorey hated the fact that the "Edward Gorey Production of Dracula" simply enlarged his original set designs rather than substituting newly designed ones appropriate to the larger scale.
The seed for the book was planted one night at the Village Vanguard, the jazz club where Mr. Britton was substituting for the bartender and looking to close up for the night.
The new planes, worth $1.5 billion at list prices if Helvetic takes all 24, will begin substituting the carrier's Fokker 100 and current-generation E190 aircraft between late 2019 and early 2021.
After selecting some of these images, she mimicked the figures by striking the same pose, photographed herself, and then created drawings based on the photographs, therefore substituting male figures with female ones.
As part of those talks on Saturday, Vice President Mike Pence offered to drop the demand for $5 billion for a border wall, substituting instead $2.1 billion, ABC News reported, citing unnamed sources.
Trump uses the static and noise of media coverage to his advantage, often conflating volume with veracity, substituting entertainment for dialogue, and appearing to get a thrill from dismissing and silencing his critics.
She reveals to Jon that she had faked the dramatic execution by burning of wildling king Mance Rayder by substituting another wildling in his place and "glamoring" his appearance to look like Mance.
Often times, it's easy for the acceptable to cross over into the unacceptable, like substituting "wrecked" or "destroyed" for a bit of profanity that clearly insinuates something more sinister and criminal in nature.
Consider setting a dollar limit for yourself before you order to avoid blowing your budget, substituting water or seltzer for an expensive cocktail, and skipping fancy appetizers that just leave you craving more.
Price, however, used a common myth to denigrate the value of this treatment, arguing that taking opioids like methadone or buprenorphine to treat opioid addiction is really just substituting one opioid for another.
Other customizations include adjusting the amount of almond butter and cacao powder, adding both to your drink, adding shots of espresso, adding extra protein, or substituting the cold brew for decaf espresso roast.
In depression studies, one possibility is that depressed people who find it difficult to socialize are substituting online interaction for real-world interaction, which means the internet isn't causing the depression at all.
"On-demand is not about substituting for taxis; it is about offering public transport – which people accept is more time consuming, but less costly – more efficiently", and without a heavy subsidy, he said.
Detroit: Become Human mostly comes across as a crude imitation of themes better explored in Westworld, substituting that show's philosophical depth for the subtlety of social politics in Netflix's orc cop movie Bright.
Both Food52 and Lifehacker advocated for substituting Kewpie mayonnaise—which is a touch sweeter than most commercial American mayonnaise, its flavors more subtle—with Hellmann's, whose flavors have the subtlety of a sledgehammer.
"The H-1B program is neither high-skilled nor immigration: these are temporary foreign workers, imported from abroad, for the explicit purpose of substituting for American workers at lower pay," the statement read.
The group has established workarounds, such as giving tablet forms of the opioids to patients who can swallow, using local anesthetics like nerve blocks and substituting opiates with acetaminophen, ketamine and muscle relaxants.
" The other half of poll respondents were asked a nearly identical question, substituting "average Americans" for blacks, so it read: "Over the past few years, average Americans have gotten less than they deserve.
He encouraged his vast and devoted following to believe that God's word was unchanging and that liberals were substituting their own ideas for those of a supernatural, unchanging deity revealed in the Bible.
It would encourage the slow-walkers and grifters, the companies that plan to pollute as much as they can until they day they're forced to stop, the ones substituting lobbying muscle for innovation.
The new proposal, according to industry attorneys familiar with the plan, would recommend regulating the emissions of individual coal plants, which would call for modest upgrades, such as improving efficiency or substituting fuel.
Strengthened not deterred by imitatorsSoon after launching Museum of Ice Cream, blatant copycats came out in droves, skinning the company&aposs websites and substituting different colors, candies, and foods into their own knockoffs.
India's curbs on Malaysian imports disrupted global edible oil trade flows, with Indonesia diverting supplies to India, Malaysia rushing to tap markets left behind by Indonesia and India substituting palm with other oils.
The group has established workarounds, such as giving tablet forms of the opioids to patients who can swallow, using local anesthetics like nerve blocks and substituting opiates with acetaminophen, ketamine and muscle relaxants.
Advances some time ago (think prequels-era Star Wars) enabled cameras to display a rough pre-visualization of what the final film would look like, instantly substituting CG backgrounds and characters onto monitors.
Substituting a healthy fat like extra-virgin olive oil or canola oil for those containing trans fats could prevent 20.49,20.5 to 20.1,000 premature deaths a year, the American Medical Association concluded in 2013.
Compared to the United States, England has had historically higher rates of tobacco use and a "deeper comfort" with the idea of substituting a less harmful habit for a dangerous one, Kennedy said.
First, it could reduce CO2 emissions, in part by sequestering some carbon permanently in durable products and in part by substituting for carbon-intensive processes, thus avoiding emissions that would have otherwise occurred.
Some operators are cashing in on the CBD craze by substituting cheap and illegal synthetic marijuana for natural CBD in vapes and edibles such as gummy bears, an Associated Press investigation has found.
While fortunately, emojis are supplementing our communication rather than substituting it, I would hate to live in a world where the absence of an emoji would be the equivalent of an extinction warning.
Here are the responses in Q&A form: TC: I understand this person was not registered on the Glovo platform but was substituting for someone who was registered and apparently killed while making deliveries.
"Firms are increasingly investing in automation, substituting capital for labor, as workers become more scarce and costly," central bank officials Will Holman and Tim Pike wrote in July on a BoE economic research blog.
He has done this by avoiding the use of the word "conspiracy," substituting the word "collusion" and then arguing that there is no crime of collusion and therefore Trump did not commit a crime.
He has done this by avoiding the use of the word 'conspiracy,' substituting the word 'collusion' and then arguing that there is no crime of collusion and therefore Trump did not commit a crime.
Expanding the clinics could eventually save the combined company more than $1 billion annually by substituting low-cost treatments in CVS stores for more expensive hospital visits, two people familiar with the matter said.
"Firms are increasingly investing in automation, substituting capital for labour, as workers become more scarce and costly," central bank officials Will Holman and Tim Pike wrote in July on a BoE economic research blog.
Years after Johnny Knoxville turned Jackass into a franchise by submitting a homemade tape to MTV, Ferguson was skipping the traditional steps towards becoming a professional fighter by substituting video views for undercard matches.
Just two-fifths of the retail clinic visits were by people who were substituting treatment by the clinic for what would have been more pricier visits to their doctor's office or hospital emergency rooms.
For some unexplained reason, the leadership in Congress is enamored with substituting the OLA for a new Bankruptcy Code chapter, which would allow a failed holding company to be resolved through the bankruptcy courts.
Indeed, a recent analysis of global food production suggests that dietary changes, like substituting vegetable-based alternatives for animal-based food products, can do more to mitigate climate change than driving or flying less.
Bristol Rovers demonstrated a clear disdain for the competition by naming a lineup that included the club's first-choice goalkeeper, so as not to attract a punishment, but then substituting him after two minutes.
The first scheme apparently involved paying a thirtysomething Harvard graduate to take the SAT or ACT standardized test on behalf of high school students, or substituting the right answers for the students' wrong ones.
Later that month, former Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott (Rhodes Scholar, Class of 1983) warned that Oxford would be substituting "moral vanity for fair-minded enquiry" if it caved to the zealous students' demands.
Dr. Tatarsky, for instance, teaches patients to learn how to "surf" their urges — taking 15 seconds to notice the emotion that might be causing them, and then substituting healthier behaviors such as breathing exercises.
Of course, you just wind up substituting one cord for a bunch of separate cords in this case — I'm probably paying nearly the same amount I would be if I had a cable bundle.
As the global economy now negotiates a wrenching transition — with itinerant jobs replacing full-time positions and robots substituting for human labor — Britain's experience provokes doubts about the durability of the traditional welfare model.
Justice Department lawyers argued in the new filing that Robart overstepped his bounds by substituting his judgment for Trump's about the nature of the security threat posed by travelers from the seven affected countries.
In today's era of Trump and Brexit, of budding authoritarianism even in the oldest democracies, it seems that political leaders in Washington and London are substituting business and profit for democracy and human rights.
It may be naïve to think that politics could one day proceed without consideration of whether someone looks or sounds different — substituting instead the quality of a candidate's ideas or of a neighbor's actions.
But research to date hasn't offered a clear picture of how substituting oatmeal for common breakfast foods like eggs, toast and yogurt might impact stroke risk, the study team notes in the journal Stroke.
In recent years, a growing amount of illicit fentanyl, a synthetic opioid that's increasingly substituting heroin in the black market, has also started to come into the US through the mail, often from China.
"The H1B program is neither high-skilled nor immigration: these are temporary foreign workers, imported from abroad, for the explicit purpose of substituting for American workers at lower pay," Trump said in March 2016.
This is why political art on the island has been stigmatized as "not art" but activism, substituting the creative aspect (the notion of useful art) for political activism, which is understood in Cuba as oppositional.
"The H-1B program is neither high-skilled nor immigration: these are temporary foreign workers, imported from abroad, for the explicit purpose of substituting for American workers at lower pay," Trump said in a statement.
A CES is open to all low-carbon resources, increasing flexibility and competition, and can reward fossil-fueled power plants for reducing emissions (by capturing and sequestering CO2) or substituting cleaner natural gas for coal.
Substituting F-35 for them means the number of ships that can carry all that stealthy, ISTAR, electronic warfare, and strike capability to the front door of someone the US has beef with almost doubles.
By giving out clean needles or substituting methadone for heroin, we may prevent some deaths in the short term, but we won't change the skewed priorities that caused the addictive behavior in the first place.
I'm also really into mezcal right now, so I've been playing around with substituting mezcal for vodka in traditional drinks, like a mezcal mule with ginger beer and candied ginger on top of the shot.
Nor are airlines required to offer compensation if the involuntary bump is a result of them substituting a smaller aircraft or (on flights with 30 to 60 passengers) a safety-related weight or balance issue.
The Addiction and Recovery Act substituting treatment for criminal prosecution is in harmony with the cutting back of drug sentences proposed by the pending and also bi-partisan legislation, the Sentencing Reform and Corrections Act.
One reason might be that patients who consume artificially-sweetened drinks are substituting them for sugar-sweetened sodas and juices, and therefore taking in less sugar, the study authors write in the journal PLoS ONE.
She's had an impact on the design, arguing against some bold blue-and-gold wallpaper as an overly busy background for the paintings and substituting rubber bands for store-bought clasps on Erica's drawing board.
It's a great showpiece for a dinner party or buffet for relatively little effort, and, when you make one from scratch, substituting fresh juice and fruit for artificial flavoring and color, it can be spectacular.
The brief ignores a recent review by the nonpartisan General Accountability Office that declared Trump's move to halt aid violated the law by substituting his policy priorities for a lawful congressional appropriation — without notifying Congress.
Addressing an audience at a recent Aspen Ideas Festival, he said, "We have built stronger Wi-Fi connections over time, but our personal connections have deteriorated" as online connections are massively substituting in-person connections.
Here, she warned about potential violation of the Impoundment Control Act of 1974, which established procedures to prevent the President and other government officials from substituting their own funding decisions for those of the Congress.
Reproducing the original pages but substituting his own text, Mokgosi tells the story of a Black minority in an imaginary postcolonial African country attempting to impose its rule over a more democratic and revolutionary populace.
The McKinsey report laid out how AI will likely impact the economy through multiple channels, including helping or augmenting human labor, substituting it, expanding available products and services, increasing global data flows and creating wealth.
But the liver in brioche — a version of Escoffier's classic dish that complies with the statewide ban on foie gras by substituting chicken liver — is a less conspicuous and far more difficult dish to execute.
During a background briefing on Monday, an administration official said that the time lapse was due in part to the legal tangles prompted by federal judges who were "substituting" their judgment for that of the executive.
Love Plus and VR Kanojo, as well as their contemporaries, can be seen as evidence for the very early stages of a society moving towards substituting human interaction with digital assets for experiencing intimacy and love.
The overall arc hews fairly close to Vaughan and Alphona's comics run, apart from substituting Jonah in for the Gibborim — a group of ancient giants that would have been pretty hard to make work on television.
Spread over the oil — substituting for plastic sheeting seen in photos of the work's 1971 version — is a clear nylon film, called Dartek, which is used for wrapping paintings that are susceptible to tackiness and abrasion.
Psychologists have studied forgetting for decades (and contemplated it for more than a century), including how we control our memory by substituting thoughts or by directing some attention, but not too much, to an unwanted memory.
That will involve substituting all of its synthetic fibers with renewed alternatives, replacing the virgin plastic bags it ships products in with recycled bags, and getting rid of single-use plastic in its stores and offices.
In 1987, Elgar Howarth, who had conducted the opera's premiere in 1978, led a concert performance in Vienna, substituting a trumpeter for an ailing soprano at the last minute, text — nonsensical as it was — be damned.
"Gully Boy", directed by India's Zoya Akhtar, tells the fictional tale of Murad (Singh), a student who lives in a slum and ends up temporarily substituting for his injured father as chauffeur for a wealthy family.
Here's what you need to know about the show's latest installment: There was a sketch in which Schumer visits a gyno who won't say the word "vagina," substituting a bunch of slang terms for it, instead.
Andy Schmeltz, a senior vice president at Pfizer, said that federal approval of the Massachusetts waiver "would undercut F.D.A.'s role, by substituting the judgment" of state officials for that of experts at the federal agency.
If your bedroom is particularly small, consider substituting sconces for table lamps and using a floating shelf instead of a side table, or place a dresser on one side and a side table on the other.
If your bedroom is particularly small, consider substituting sconces for table lamps and using a floating shelf instead of a side table, or place a dresser on one side and a side table on the other.
It seems that if he wanted to realize any side character, too — one who wasn't working well as the transcription of one real person he knew — Bellow would try the character again, substituting a different acquaintance.
Substituting one of the wheels with a set of locks would provide a shipping channel about twice the width of that through the Isthmus of Panama, permitting upstream ports such as Avonmouth and Cardiff to continue operating.
"Obviously we have concerns and fears about new technologies, but ultimately we humans, I'm very convinced, will find ways to cope with them, and use them as tools as opposed to substituting our own work," he said.
At times, it feels like the film is substituting beautiful visuals, courtesy of Naomi Shohan (production design), and Paco Delgado (costume design), for a developed storyline, making what should feel like electrifying action fall a little flat.
What Facebook has never been about [is] replacing people or substituting computers for people but instead using computers to bring out the best in existing human relations and in this way bring people back to the center.
For that matter, players have long been able to play ROMs of classic games on emulators on their PCs, but it's a soulless experience in comparison, a bit like substituting a rocking horse for a real pony.
Such adaptability provides infringing companies adequate opportunity and time necessary to find a workable solution, whether it be through designing around the infringing patents or restructuring a supply chain and substituting in non-infringing parts or components.
We couldn't make a complete assessment of the interiors, though, because every 22018 Camry we drove was a pre-production version with at least some black temporary trim substituting for the real items fitted to production cars.
When it comes to weight loss — the aim of many people drinking artificially sweetened diet sodas — the shorter-term randomized trials tend to show that substituting sugary drinks with low-calorie alternatives leads to modest weight losses.
In a probably inevitable extension of nerd culture, the Dale Carnegie image of gregarious success was shattered by stories of powerful, successful people sitting quietly in meetings and substituting controlled online interactions for draining real world encounters.
Antti Raanta made 32 saves while substituting for the injured Henrik Lundqvist and Derek Stepan scored as the Rangers bounced back from a loss in Pittsburgh to beat the Capitals, 3-63, on Friday night in Washington.
Substituting for a vacationing Sean Hannity was Dan Bongino, a former Secret Service agent who was until recently a host on the National Rifle Association's media outlet, NRATV, a streaming service available through Apple, Amazon and Roku.
Vegetarians could try substituting chickpeas for the chicken (an idea from Lex Weibel, one of our great editors here), or just roast the sheet pan of vegetables with cumin and smoked paprika and serve with black beans.
Modoki means "to mimic" in Japanese, the book explains, and that's precisely what the recipes do, substituting tomato or red bell pepper for tuna, carrot for salmon, mushroom stems for scallops and kabocha squash for sea urchin.
When President Trump walked out of the G-20 session on Africa in Hamburg, Germany in July, substituting in his daughter Ivanka, I called it utterly tone-deaf to the well-being of Africa's 1.6 billion people.
Also in this anthology, a young newlywed falls into the arms of a movie star, while her husband (Alessandro Tiberi) tries to keep his relatives in the dark, substituting a prostitute (Penélope Cruz) for her at dinner.
According to the leak, the new facial recognition system will be capable of substituting for Touch ID everywhere the current system is used, both unlocking the phone and confirming purchases on iTunes, the App Store, and Apple Pay.
The proposed changes include, among others, substituting the condition of a subsidiary issuer or guarantor needing to be 100 percent owned by the parent company with the condition of its consolidation in the parent company's consolidated financial statements.
"They certainly would use them as food, especially certain parts like tongue or liver as a delicacy, but hunting for the ivory was more important," added Pitulko, with the ivory substituting for wood in the treeless steppe landscape.
By making her figures as unremarkable as possible, Luzian is able to invite her viewers to insert themselves into the mysterious narratives she's created, substituting themselves for the bald, clinical, mannequin-type figures that literally animate each tableau.
She's content to see her robots providing supplementary companionship, but she is aware that care providers with tightly stretched budgets may have little incentive to become overconcerned if a robot does seem to be substituting for human contact.
Their 50-, 75- and 100-year minimum sentences are the result of America's "tough on crime" era — when the War on Crime pushed aside the War on Poverty, substituting mandatory minimums and three-strikes laws for antipoverty programs.
The Google answers box that they come back with, with the map and different businesses, that could be powered both by their own search engine as well as substituting in for the highest-ranking information for each business.
The experience of moving up the ramp, listening to the music, and looking at these images morphed into a 21st-century version of Mussorgsky's Pictures at an Exhibition, albeit with turntables and drums substituting for strings and oboes.
While every Facebook insider BuzzFeed News spoke with viewed this as a step in the right direction, some still expressed concerns that the company was simply substituting one metric for another, and ultimately leaving the system in place.
"By substituting its own judgment for that of [regulators], the district court undermined not only the statutory scheme that Congress put in place in Dodd-Frank, but also the nation's ability to prevent another financial crisis," they wrote.
For starters, his administration has put up more than 200 chargers that sell electricity for $1 to $3 an hour, depending on the location — sometimes substituting them for parking meters — and 43 others that are free to use.
Because he was no longer able to travel, I had the honor of substituting for him in Kuwait City in June 2013 to receive His Highness Sheikh Salem Al-Ali Al-Sabah Informatics Award from the Emir of Kuwait.
Valero, one of the largest buyers of Venezuelan crude in the United States earlier, has been substituting light crude oil from North America and other sources to make up for the lack of Venezuelan heavy crude, impacting refining margins.
Shortfalls in capacity on less automated lines can be more easily made up by substituting in manual labor, Musk said on the earnings call, but once the automation portion is up to the task, production should be much easier.
That's according to a new study published in the journal Molecular Nutrition and Food Research, which suggests that substituting regular junk food consumption with weekend binges is just as unhealthy, at least as far as the gut is concerned.
While The Wall Street Journal notes that Howard reshot upward of 70 percent of the film, the DGA's rules say that a substituting director only needs to shoot 10 percent of a film to be considered for director's credit.
When Mayweather finally appeared in front of the media in Tokyo, the American, whose boxing record is an unblemished 50-0, was far more subdued than his noisy introduction, substituting his usual bravado with a serious business-like tone.
In a First Things essay published last August, the minister Peter J. Leithart argued that "theocracy is ultimately reassuring," and earlier this year, the Israeli nationalist philosopher Yoram Hazony made the case for substituting "public religion" for secular rationality.
Murphy said he "respectfully disagreed" with the Missouri Supreme Court's distinction between contracts that specify arbitration and those that specify arbitration in a particular forum, arguing that the FAA calls for substituting a different arbitration forum in both circumstances.
And it's a great application of Gross's insight, for which I have become something of an evangelist, namely that the clean-energy transition is going to proceed in large part by substituting computing power for material and labor, i.e.
On her twitter account, a prominent abuse survivor, Marie Collins, one of the most high-profile members to quit the pope's first commission for the protection of minors, seemed fed up that he was still substituting words for action.
This could happen in a number of ways, but it would likely involve the Budget Committee substituting a different analysis for the CBO's, such as one from the White House's budget office or a friendly think tank like Heritage.
No, but the almost comic spectacle of a youthful, energetic commentator substituting "Hail Trump!" for "Heil Hitler!" as some in the packed room he addressed last month gave Nazi salutes, since seen by millions on YouTube, is indeed disconcerting.
In that Paleolithic era, designing pages was a cumbersome process, and substituting different photos as deadlines loomed (and the Style pages were among those that had to close early), could create instant migraines for our editors and art director.
Dr. Rauf Ahmed, an assistant professor at the center, says his breakthrough came from substituting trypizine -- an enzyme used to cultivate artificial skin -- with sodium chloride, better known as salt, which is a much cheaper and more widely available substance.
A virtuoso performance away at Barnsley on a Friday night led to Rix substituting Prosinečki with five minutes left just so both sets of supporters could show their appreciation for how he had orchestrated the excellent 22-1 Portsmouth victory.
They went on to cover Sia&aposs "Chandelier" — substituting her lyrics for ones that complained about singing live eight shows a week — and sang hits from Andrew Lloyd Webber shows and then closed the telecast with a song about Broadway dreamers.
"Downhill" has a few yuks, but for the most part, it cuts the comedy, substituting that icky feeling that comes from being trapped on a train, plane or bus, trying not to eavesdrop on the couple in the next row.
"Governor Newsom, who supported the failed initiative to end the death penalty in 2006, is usurping the express will of California voters and substituting his personal preferences via this hasty and ill-considered moratorium on the death penalty," she said.
Rodchenkov last year alleged, after travelling to the United States, that Russia had orchestrated a sophisticated scheme involving the FSB security service at the 2014 Sochi Winter Olympics to protect its dope cheats by substituting tainted urine samples with clean ones.
Valero has been substituting light crude oil from North America and other sources to make up for the lack of Venezuelan heavy crude, supply and international operations Senior Vice President Gary Simmons said on a conference call with Wall Street analysts.
" Compare that with a speech made by Deng in 1980: "It is time for us to distinguish between the responsibilities of the party and those of the government," the former leader said, "and to stop substituting the former for the latter.
Alameda County Judge James Cramer, substituting for a judge who helped broker the plea deal, said Almena didn&apost show enough remorse for his role in the 2016 fire, stunning an Oakland courtroom last Friday when he tossed out the deal.
Methadone and buprenorphine, the most effective medication-assisted treatments, are "crutches," in the words of felony treatment court judge Frank Gulotta Jr.; they are "just substituting one opioid for another," according to former Health and Human Services Secretary Tom Price.
Even though scientists have been able to use it to mess up specific DNA sequences, or even insert new strands, CRISPR doesn't do well when it's used to accomplish more delicate tasks, like substituting a single letter of the genetic code.
At Sochi, Dr. Rodchenkov said, Russia focused its efforts not on masking the presence of drugs in an athlete's system or evading detection through subtle chemistry, but rather on substituting urine samples, a more brazen way to beat the system.
And Ken-David, who was named an assistant conductor of the Boston Symphony in 2014 and is also the principal guest conductor of the Munich Symphony, has since made a cottage industry of substituting for ailing maestros, in Boston and elsewhere.
Though some in the village have started modernizing their production line, such as substituting an industrial steamer for the traditional wok-over-flame method, the Changs still do it all in the old-school, no-bullshit way from beginning to end.
"In short, our findings that legally protected and operating medical marijuana dispensaries reduce opioid-related harms suggests that some individuals may be substituting towards marijuana, reducing the quantity of opioids they consume or forgoing initiation of opiates altogether," the researchers wrote.
Replacing coal is the most important thing we can do to address climate change, and substituting wood pellets for coal reduces carbon emissions by up to 85 percent on a life cycle basis, according to researchers at the University of Illinois.
Substituting that tool precisely for the medium it's meant to work upon is a pretty good critique of Western culture in general: Mr. Hazoumè replaces hair with brush just as we look to empty aesthetic symbols instead of a spirit world.
Substituting a cast member for financial reasons is not unusual on Broadway, and "Great Comet" had already done it once, replacing one of its longest-serving and most admired performers, Brittain Ashford, with a pop singer, Ingrid Michaelson, for the summer.
"Kernel intends to improve its debt structure by substituting its mostly short-term debt with a five-year benchmark Eurobond issue and/or new three-year pre-export financing facilities," said Fitch, which has the company on rating watch positive.
Rebuses can also be numbers or symbols, and Mr. Deeney has set a trap for us — sorry, I meant "made a brilliant puzzle for us" — by substituting the ATE sound for the number "8" in — wait for it — eight places.
To avoid having to display the dreaded stop signs on their products, companies like Nestlé, Coca-Cola and PepsiCo have reformulated hundreds of products, reducing the amount of sodium in salad dressings and substituting artificial sweeteners for sugar in carbonated drinks.
KUALA LUMPUR/MUMBAI (Reuters) - India's halt on Malaysian palm oil imports has disrupted global edible oil trade flows, with Indonesia diverting supplies to feed India, Malaysia rushing to tap markets left behind by Jakarta, and India substituting palm with other oils.
Under neoliberalism, the logic of the market becomes "an ethic in itself, capable of acting as a guide to all human action, and substituting for all previously held ethical beliefs," Harvey writes in his book A Brief History of Neoliberalism.
In crafting their organization order, the officials said, Mr. Trump's aides essentially cut and pasted language from Mr. Bush's organization chart, substituting the national intelligence director for the C.I.A. director, who back then was the head of the nation's spy agencies.
Not only is it unclear whether the governor has the authority to make these reassignments, but in substituting his judgment for Ms. Ayala's, he is also sending a dangerous message to prosecutors in Florida that politics will supersede their discretion.
"I thought I was substituting one vice with another, but things got so bad at home, I gave it a try," said Verlandia Furtade Santos, 38, whose two teenage sons, who were hooked on crack and stealing to fuel their addiction.
For one thing, substituting a $3 club soda for every other $12 vodka tonic kind of killed the buzz, as did the knowledge that I'd be concluding the evening with an hour-long subway odyssey rather than expensing a cab.
But whether you have a food allergy, a desire to get more fiber in your diet, or an interest in trying something new and crazy in the kitchen, substituting produce into your usual pizza recipe can be a good thing, we promise.
The inevitable meaning of these objects is in the shock of the sensibilities, it attacks the commonplace by substituting commonplace objects for art … More to my point is the presentation by Rauschenberg of completely unpainted panels in his first exhibition at the Stable.
In a further blow to Russia's sporting reputation, former anti-doping official Grigory Rodchenkov said last month that it ran a sophisticated operation at the 2014 Sochi Winter Olympics to protect its dope cheats by substituting clean urine samples for tainted ones.
Welspun India has lost 42 percent of its market value in the three days since Target Corp said it would sever ties with the textile manufacturer, one of the world's largest, accusing it of substituting cheaper, non-Egyptian cotton into sheets and pillowcases.
And, while everyone has spent their cycles worrying about capital substituting manufacturing labour, employment in manufacturing has risen by around a million payrolls since early 2010: The real trend in technology in the past decade hasn't been to substitute labour in production.
Saloner recently circulated a petition asking Health and Human Services Secretary Tom Price to unequivocally support medication-assisted treatment after Price said methadone and ethylmorphine treatments are "just substituting one opioid for another" and advocated for faith-based programs over medication-assisted ones.
Second, avoid a windfall for Social Security and Medicare by applying a "health credit financing tax" equal to and substituting for the FICA taxes that would otherwise apply to the newly-created taxable income in the form of employer-paid healthcare benefits.
There are plenty of problems with the phrase itself—the way it aggregates the identity of "black women" into a monolithic political voice, flattening the ideological differences among millions of black women and substituting a pragmatic sense of political calculation for vigorous debate.
Of course, it doesn't approach Ms. Venu's level, an inadequacy the production tries to acknowledge, and compensate for, with distractions and coy devices, like the downtown luminary Keely Garfield's explaining the meaning of Mr. Cardona's solo by substituting a lame nature fable.
Simply substituting 5 percent of calories from saturated fats with the equivalent amount of polyunsaturated fats reduced total deaths by 27 percent, and replacing saturates with monounsaturates (from foods like olive and canola oil, nuts and avocados) reduced deaths by 13 percent.
For years, people have thought of bots — automated online tools that perform all sorts of tasks — as annoying digital critters that do a bad job of substituting for humans in call centers or that inflate traffic numbers by pretending to read websites.
"Twitter's CEO keeps substituting talking for doing," is how I put it in January, amid an extended podcast tour for Jack Dorsey in which the CEO acknowledged every possible criticism from every one of the company's critics while doing little to address them.
Pulling off this production number did call for a few compromises with the original arroz gordo recipe, like substituting prepared duck confit for Chinese salted duck legs, and eliminating exotica like Filipino cane vinegar, red yeast rice and fermented bean curd juice.
Many legal experts nevertheless expect that in the inevitable litigation, the Justice Department would pressure judges not to even consider the facts, arguing that courts must defer to the president's judgment about whether an emergency exists rather than substituting their own thinking.
KUALA LUMPUR/MUMBAI, Feb 251 (Reuters) - India's halt on Malaysian palm oil imports has disrupted global edible oil trade flows, with Indonesia diverting supplies to feed India, Malaysia rushing to tap markets left behind by Jakarta, and India substituting palm with other oils.
The fraud in this lab was so extensive that some manufacturers were citing studies conducted on animals that did not even exist, the researchers were substituting new animals for those that had died during testing, and they were not even feeding animals the test substances.
GM is betting that its core customers in the American heartland will keep paying premium prices - 27 percent of GM trucks sell for more than $55,000 - for these vehicles capable of hauling a trailer by day and substituting for a luxury sedan by night.
She sang an a cappella rendition of "War", a Bob Marley song with lyrics taken from a Haile Selassie speech about racism, but removed the now anachronistic lines about Angola and Mozambique, substituting the words "child abuse, yeah," delivered with cold, wide-eyed rage.
According to Helen Harwatt, lead researcher of the study, substituting beans for beef would also free up 42 percent of US cropland (more than 400 million square acres or 1.6 times the size of the state of California) for production of non-animal proteins.
It was about replacing and substituting humans with computer algorithms, automated directories of one sort of another, and I think this idea that computers would somehow replace people was the dominant theme in Silicon Valley if you had to talk about it 15 years ago.
In a complaint filed in the U.S. District Court in Manhattan, the NHL said arbitrator James Oldham "applied his own brand of industrial justice" by ignoring the findings of Commissioner Gary Bettman, who upheld the original suspension, and substituting a shorter 10-game ban.
Manufacturers such as Daimler and Navistar International Corp, as well as electric car maker Tesla Inc and a host of other new entrants, are racing to overcome the challenges of substituting batteries for diesel engines as regulators crack down on carbon dioxide and soot pollution.
If the Senate still wants to act, it could at least modify the language of H.R. 2810 by substituting the word "development," which is commonly assumed to include testing, with a different term, "research," which the INF Treaty does not ban because it is unverifiable.
Such a centralized organization would have heightened interaction and coordination with private lenders to share data and close information gaps to ensure any loans provided are additive to the economy and not simply substituting for any loans that would have been granted without federal involvement.
Ammar Shahid, a digital marketing manager in New York City, is furloughed to work part time and is substituting the $1,000-a-month loss by freelancingWhen M. Ammar Shahid's company leadership realized the severity of the situation, they knew they needed to reduce labor costs.
Making changes to the default combinations - such as substituting a sugar-free beverage or plain water for a sugary drink, or removing toppings and dipping sauces from entrées - resulted in substantial changes to the overall calorie and nutrient content of a given meal, Vercammen said.
SAN FRANCISCO — China's state-sponsored hackers have drastically changed how they operate over the last three years, substituting selectivity for what had been a scattershot approach to their targets and showing a new determination by Beijing to push its surveillance state beyond its borders.
Instead, all of the terms in question are fun because their meaning has nothing to do with the word they're substituting for, the word that is a homophone with the exception of its syllable stress, and these examples are actually very hard to come by.
Vehicle manufacturers such as Daimler AG and Navistar International Corp, as well as Tesla Inc and a host of other new entrants, are racing to overcome the challenges of substituting batteries for diesel engines as regulators crack down on carbon dioxide and soot pollution.
Still, there's really nothing quite like kombucha's blend of fizzy sweetness, so if you're substituting it for other, more sugary beverages, it can be a good swap once in a while — as long as you know that you're accepting a slight risk for potentially serious issues.
Probably. Megapixels may not matter as much these days, but there's no substituting the low-light capabilities of a full frame sensor, especially with concert photography, where so much post production is involved and you're starved for every bit of detail you can get when you edit.
The new scheme faced scrutiny from campaign finance watchdogs who argue that Bush (and some others, like Democrat Martin O'Malley) was circumventing election rules by substituting a PAC for an actual exploratory committee, which they say is the proper venue for a potential candidate's fundraising and activities.
The Quest perfectly tracked my swings and the demo was a blast to play, especially when it emphasized elements of a tennis match that could only be possible in a virtual world, such as substituting the tennis racket and tennis ball for a cricket bat and ball.
For starters, if addiction and physical dependence are seen as the same thing, then maintenance treatments with buprenorphine or methadone—the only treatment known to cut the overdose death rate by 50 percent or more—really are "substituting one addiction for another," as critics often claim.
Anglo-German tour operator TUI said last week that its profit would fall by at least 200 million euros ($223.96 million) this year due to the cost of substituting for the MAX planes, along with loss of business and lower fuel efficiency from the replacement aircraft.
And because this is American Horror Story, there's one final twist still to go: After putting Ozzy to bed, substituting political talk for a bedtime story, Ally goes downstairs to powder her face, put on her green velvet hood, and prepare for a very special meeting.
Economic policymakers of the 20 rich nations, meeting in Germany over the weekend, dropped a former undertaking to "avoid all forms of protectionism" from their final communique, substituting only a watered-down phrasing that they are "working to strengthen the contribution of trade to our economies".
TUI said its profit would fall by at least 200 million euros ($225 million) this year due to the cost of substituting planes, loss of business and lower fuel efficiency - further evidence of the financial impact of the two deadly accidents after warnings from North American airlines.
And they could be tempted to do more than just attack it, and actively try to undermine its role in the legislative process — for instance, by substituting the Treasury Department's own score of the tax reform package to show that it doesn't increase long-run deficits.
Anglo-German tour operator TUI said last week that its profit would fall by at least 200 million euros ($737.96 million) this year due to the cost of substituting for the MAX planes, along with loss of business and lower fuel efficiency from the replacement aircraft.
In the end, four people were shot dead at the intersection in Miramar, authorities said, including two robbery suspects, a bystander, and hostage UPS driver Frank Ordonez, a man who relatives say had been substituting for a colleague who had called out from work that day.
Founded near the beginning of this century, at the tail end of the era when substituting a Z for a trailing S informed you that the thing in question was rad, Kidz Bop was the brainchild of the New York lawyers Craig Balsam and Cliff Chenfeld.
Ayana V. Jackson's images have become somewhat iconic for their depictions of African and/or African American identities, especially those exoticized during the colonial expansion of the Americas and Africa during the 19th century, which she makes by substituting her own body for the original subject matter.
The company, popularly known as Bell, said its outlook counted a 7 cent per share weight from regulatory rulings that include forcing it to lower wholesale internet rates it can charge rivals and stopping it from substituting Canadian ads into the broadcasts of U.S. networks during Sunday's Super Bowl.
In addition to substituting his judgment for those of democratic majorities in nearly two dozen states that permit agency fees, Mr Gorsuch would be placing his first vote as a Supreme Court justice to overturn a long-enduring precedent of the Supreme Court, Abood v Detroit Board of Education.
The big winner here in 2016 and beyond will be the air we breathe, because the flight from coal reflects not just environmental campaigns, but the reality that harmful air pollution can be dramatically reduced by substituting abundant natural gas and the growing supply of clean renewable resources.
The country has been rocked by successive scandals across a range of sports, including this month's admission by former anti-doping official Grigory Rodchenkov that it ran a sophisticated operation at the 2014 Sochi Winter Olympics to protect its dope cheats by substituting clean urine samples for tainted ones.
Officials pointed to revelations that drug violations had been routinely covered up by Russian antidoping authorities, who investigators said broke into supposedly tamper-proof bottles — leaving microscopic scratch marks — and swapped out the steroid-laced urine of Russian athletes, sometimes substituting in the clean urine of different people.
The bass Hans-Peter König, magnificent in the role of the irascible palace overseer Osmin, made a sly change to spoken dialogue in which Osmin invokes the authority of the dungeon master, or Stockmeister, substituting the word "Kapellmeister" — conductor — with a wink in the direction of Mr. Levine.
Finally, there will be charges that Kavanaugh has been an "activist judge" and, as a member of the Supreme Court, will fail to practice the "judicial restraint" that keeps judges and justices from substituting their own views about policy for the views of the elected Congress and president.
Frauds involving bank accounts come in many forms, including check washing, the practice of erasing and substituting different information on a check; duplicating checks; unauthorized debit charges; and submitting fake checks for deposit, said Laurel Sykes, chief risk officer at Montecito Bank & Trust, a large private bank in California.
What vexes intelligence veterans most, Priess said, is the prospect that a partisan director like Ratcliffe might take an active role in managing the President's Daily Brief instead of letting analysts do their job — substituting his personal opinions for the consensus view of the $70-plus billion intelligence community.
The authors have categorized the degree to which voters are fluid or fixed by answers to questions that have traditionally been used by sociologists and political scientists to identify levels of "authoritarianism" — with Hetherington and Weiler substituting the phrase "fixed worldview" for authoritarian in order to avoid pejorative implications.
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The number of family-based immigrants who enter the United States each year is a tiny fraction of the total work force, and there is no guarantee that reducing the number of those immigrants or substituting people with better education and skills would increase either wages or employment opportunity.
Ms. Parks's subversive brilliance is in recreating these sugary classics entirely from scratch, substituting homemade sweetened condensed milk for canned in her tangy Key lime pie, and using freeze-dried corn and malted milk powder in her homemade animal crackers to mimic the store-bought versions' mellow flavor.
Scenarios proposed by the researchers include sending secret messages that others aren't aware of, having robots message each other with chemical trails, or even substituting for conventional communications in the the event that the electric grid (or an electronic device) is knocked out by an electromagnetic pulse or terrorist attack.
Why it matters: "We might have to be prepared for a future with a lot more digital money, maybe with cash, maybe substituting for cash," Benoit Coeure, a member of the executive board of the European Central Bank, said last week during a presentation at the IMF-World Bank meetings.
Just as a loaf of fresh-baked challah on Friday night says "I'm keeping you fed and full with this warm, delicious work of my hands," a freshly wiped toilet handle says basically the same thing, substituting "healthy" for "fed and full," and "safe" for the warm and delicious part.
"This is an intellectually dishonest piece of work that the 9th Circuit has produced tonight, because it essentially consists of substituting the judgment of three judges for the President of the United States, when the Constitution unambiguously gives this area of jurisdiction — foreign policy — exclusively to the president," he continued.
Here's an idea for a fix: With a modest change to the Communications Act, Congress could prevent the invocation of meaningless incantations such as "competition, competition, competition" from substituting for rigorous economic analysis that fairly accounts for the dramatic changes that have taken place in most segments of the communications marketplace.
In fact, the study found that cultural organizations' strongest impact on social wellbeing is not in areas with the largest number of resources, but rather in lower-income districts where the social connections they facilitate operate as a form of capital, substituting for the financial capital available in other places.
But sources within the ranks of United frontline flight attendants told the Chicago Business Journal none of the planned changes hit harder from their vantage point than did the news the airline was dropping tomato juice from the beverage list and substituting instead an additional can of Bloody Mary mix on beverage trolleys.
To get around this, some GOP operatives are urging that the party organize to deny real Trump supporters delegate seats at the convention, substituting instead party loyalists who will vote for Trump on the first ballot, as the rules require, but desert him on subsequent votes, while keeping their seats during the coup.
After a discussion of materials and budget, said Ryan Lezak, Allen's project executive, Tishman Speyer hired the firm to restore the facade using historically appropriate cast iron and sheet metal on 85 percent of its surface while substituting less expensive castings of glass fiber reinforced concrete, or GFRC, for the replicated dormers.
Conclusion Until the full evidence that led Barr to usurp the prerogatives of the special counsel are made available to Congress and the American public, Congress and the public will not know whether Barr made a mistake in substituting his judgment for Mueller's, acted with political motives or acted for other reasons.
The LIFE Picture Collection/Getty; Neil P. Mockford/GC Images And because some supermodels are truly timeless, here's a bonus throwback: Miranda Kerr puts a totally fresh spin on Farrah Fawcett's iconic '70s style by trading the super-tight polo for a super-tight bodysuit and substituting a high-collar for a trendy choker.
The cause was determined to be a single 2.5 millimeter defect in a single steel bar—some credit the Mothman for the disaster, but to most it was an avoidable engineering failure and a rebuttal to the design philosophy of substituting high-strength non-redundant building materials for lower-strength albeit layered and redundant materials.
"In Kosovo, as in Haiti, the U.N. is substituting charity for justice, evading its legal obligation to compensate by offering to ask other entities to fund charitable projects," said Sienna Merope-Synge, a lawyer with the Institute for Justice and Democracy in Haiti, an organization that sued the United Nations over the cholera outbreak.
More than eco-designs that substitute one product or material for another, slightly better but functionally similar one (for instance, substituting "Biocement™ Masonry" [291-ongoing] for traditional cement), what's most needed are transformations in civilization's organizational systems and infrastructures, such as new construction designed for pedestrians, cyclists, and public transport, rather than cars.
Flaminia Leoni, a 50-year-old mother of four, buys 80 to 100 liters of olive oil a year for her family and says that at most she will consider substituting lower quality olive oil for extra virgin for cooking - but not on the table, where olive oil is a staple giving accent to pasta, meats, salads and vegetables.
"Massachusetts' amended complaint irresponsibly and counterproductively casts every prescription of OxyContin as dangerous and illegitimate, substituting its lawyers' sensational allegations for the expert scientific determinations of the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and completely ignoring the millions of patients who are prescribed Purdue Pharma's medicines for the management of their severe chronic pain," the statement said.
And some grocers are merely substituting one single-use material for another, as in the case of Trader Joe's, which drew plaudits earlier this year for plans to strip its stores of 1 million pounds of plastic by removing plastic bags from its checkout counters, switching to compostable produce bags, and replacing Styrofoam trays with recyclable alternatives.
Substituting in natural gas, wind, and solar for coal is a (relatively) manageable task, and the transition is aided by the fact that 1) renewables keep getting cheaper, 2) new technologies and policies are facilitating more flexible grids, and 3) electricity demand in the United States has stagnated for years, thanks to improvements in energy efficiency.
Carney also said Britain's ports were not ready for even a managed shift to World Trade Organization rules for the country's exports and imports with the EU. "Don't assert what is not correct," he snapped at one lawmaker who said the BoE had not considered the possibility of substituting trade with the EU for other markets.
The third experimental test of QD, led by the quantum-optical physicist Fedor Jelezko at Ulm University in Germany in collaboration with Zurek and others, used a very different system and environment, consisting of a lone nitrogen atom substituting for a carbon atom in the crystal lattice of a diamond—a so-called nitrogen-vacancy defect.
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