Sentences with phrase «acceptable replacements in»

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«Generally, total replacement of egg by different replacers does not create good quality cake; therefore, the combination of PGE, DMG, and lecithin can produce an eggless cake containing WPC with a high quality that is acceptable for consumers,» wrote the team, led by Mohammad Khalilian Movahhed from Ferdowsi University of Mashhad in Iran.
We'd obviously become worse losing Sanchez, but better to sell him and reinvest in a replacement that is actually at an acceptable level.
In my case, the replacements weren't acceptable, so I denied them and was refunded.
Therefore, in the United States, where replacement feeding is affordable, feasible, acceptable, sustainable, and safe, breastfeeding for women with HIV is not recommended (3,4).
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breastmilk is the best for babies, this is why we make the milk in the first place, with formula as acceptable replacement.
The bottom line, though, is that at this stage of retirement planning you need to move beyond replacement ratios and start putting some numbers together that reflect, as best you're able, how much you'll have to spend to live an acceptable lifestyle in retirement.
A helpful trick to teach young children is to have them give the puppy an acceptable puppy chew toy in replacement of the hand that the puppy was trying to chew on.
Theoretically that should make it an acceptable replacement for an actual analog stick, but in reality the analog D - pad makes the PowerShell a literal pain to use for any extended bouts of gaming.
(Law firms have little reason to appreciate the distinction between a perfect substitute, which is a complete replacement in the eyes of the client, and imperfect substitute, which is a less - than - perfect - but - acceptable substitute.
Maybe the employer took on acceptable replacements for these employees while they were away, and maybe it will have some difficulty rearranging schedules to accommodate, but it is risking significant loss if those returning employees choose to go elsewhere, besides a possible drop in morale if they choose to stay.
While we believe that the provisions in the NPRM that provided for detailed notice to the patient and the right to request restrictions would have provided an opportunity for patients and providers to discuss and negotiate over information practices, it is clear from the comments that many practitioners and patients believe the approach proposed in the NPRM is not an acceptable replacement for the patient providing consent.
Paul Stannard of Travers Smith, says: «There has been a general shift in attitude which makes it acceptable for private sector employers to withdraw DB schemes and to offer replacement arrangements that may well be inadequate.
Property, Liability, Rent And Flood Insurance: As a condition to funding, Borrower must furnish an all - risk or special risk property insurance policy with a replacement cost endorsement or replacement cost valuation basis section with no more than a $ 10,000.00 deductible and no terrorism exclusions, and a comprehensive general liability policy in amounts and with terms acceptable to Lender.
If your client can't find an acceptable replacement property in time or just wants an exit strategy from real estate, the structured installment sale could be an excellent alternative.
If your client can't find an acceptable replacement property in time or just wants an exit strategy from real estate, there's an alternative with some of the same tax - deferring benefits — the structured installment sale, says Chris Princis, vice president of Brook Hollow Financial LLC, a Chicago company that specializes in tax deferral strategies.
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