Sentences with phrase «as a substitute at»

i think he can be used as a substitute at least.
This would undoubtedly be a huge blow for United, who have little in the way of backup in this position, with central defender Marcos Rojo coming on as a substitute at the time.
Tevi did okay last year as a substitute at tackle.
His Blues debut came as a substitute at home to Juventus, but he was soon featuring regularly in the starting line - up.
The 17 - year - old made his Premier League debut as a substitute at Huddersfield Town back in December, and has also made six 21/04 07:50
Ramsey has been keen to stick with Henry rather than recall Sandro, who came on as a substitute at the weekend.
Jack Cork, who came on as a substitute at the start of extra time, was third with a rating of 6.81 while wide men Brady and Johann Berg Gudmundsson shared fourth place, both had ratings of 6.62 out of 10.
But with Deeney suspended Silva swallowed his pride and included the burly frontman as a substitute at Goodison Park with his redemption completed late on.
She came on as a substitute at the start of the second half and played 22 minutes.
All the three signings made by Sir Alex during the transfer window were on display as Young and De Gea were handed their first starts while Jones came on as a substitute at the start of the second period.

Not exact matches

One - quarter of those actively earning money from labor platforms heavily relied on this income, earning 75 percent of their total income for a given month from gig labor.71 Overall, those earning money from online labor platforms appeared to use it as a substitute for volatile nonplatform work during downturns at their other jobs.
But, unlike similar policies such as telecommuting — which substituted a nine - to - five day at the office with a nine - to - five day working from home, or flextime, which lets employees control when they start their days but not how many hours they must work — ROWE was all about giving workers complete autonomy.
With respect to Awards granted to an Outside Director that are assumed or substituted for, if on the date of or following such assumption or substitution the Participant's status as a Director or a director of the successor corporation, as applicable, is terminated other than upon a voluntary resignation by the Participant (unless such resignation is at the request of the acquirer), then the Participant will fully vest in and have the right to exercise Options and / or Stock Appreciation Rights as to all of the Shares underlying such Award, including those Shares which would not otherwise be vested or exercisable, all restrictions on Restricted Stock and Restricted Stock Units will lapse, and, with respect to Awards with performance - based vesting, all performance goals or other vesting criteria will be deemed achieved at one hundred percent (100 %) of target levels and all other terms and conditions met.
But today, their high dividend payouts make these stocks attractive bond substitutes, and as such, they sell at much higher P / Es than they have historically.
Bitcoin started out as what I'd call «millennial gold» — the young (digital) generation looked at it as their gold substitute.
When an ETF in the portfolio was below its 10 month moving average at month - end, the position was sold and held in «cash» (SHY was used as a substitute for cash).
So this increase in excess reserves, which as we noted above are the banks own demand deposits at the Fed and a substitute for cash, are akin to precautionary cash balances aimed at avoiding similar funding problems.
As a straight - A student at a Baptist high school, a member of an award - winning Bible Quizzing team, and a substitute church pianist, I thought I knew God pretty well.
In the language of mathematical logic, at least as it was current in Whitehead's day, a proposition is produced from a propositional function by substituting a name as value for the variable in the argument position of the function, or by quantifying over a range of such values.
I concluded at the time of the riots that of all the things the government now needed to do, it was the married family which most urgently needed to be rebuilt: I was and remain as certain of that as anything I have ever written, and I have been saying it repeatedly for over 20 years: I was saying it, for instance, when I was attacking (in The Mail and also The Telegraph), as it went through the Commons, the parliamentary bill which became that disastrous piece of (Tory) legislation called the Children Act 1989, which abolished parental rights (substituting for them the much weaker «parental responsibility»), which encouraged parents not to spend too much time with their children, which even, preposterously, gave children the right to take legal action against theirparents for attempting to discipline them, which made it «unlawful for a parent or carer to smack their child, except where this amounts to «reasonable punishment»;» and which specified that «Whether a «smack» amounts to reasonable punishment will depend on the circumstances of each case taking into consideration factors like the age of the child and the nature of the smack.»
And beyond moral indignation at liturgical substitutes for goodness, the scorn which some prophetic passages pour on animal sacrifices suggests intellectual contempt as well.
If we look at the American founding narrowly from the perspective of its Lockean influence, it's easy to see the discovery of individual rights as a watershed substitute for a focus on Thomistic natural law or Aristotelian virtue.
There, on «the threshold of heaven,» as the English critic Lucy Beckett has suggested, the old philosopher may at last have identified poetic beauty not as a creative substitute for divine revelation, but as an instance of «our participation in truth.»
This way of putting the connection would seem somewhat strange to those who promoted art as a substitute for religion at the turn of the century, however, for it exhibits a consciousness both about the art object and about the language of religion and art which had not yet informed criticism or religion.
As one would expect, Nichols» theology is sound, precise, clearly argued, beautifully expressed, strewn with poignant connections and rich in insights, such as the observation that at the wedding feast at Cana, as the bridegroom fails to fulfil his traditional Palestinian - Jewish duty to provide wine, Jesus substitutes himself for the bridegroom (pp125 - 6); or the presentation of Christmas night as the dark night of our mystical unmaking and remaking (p66As one would expect, Nichols» theology is sound, precise, clearly argued, beautifully expressed, strewn with poignant connections and rich in insights, such as the observation that at the wedding feast at Cana, as the bridegroom fails to fulfil his traditional Palestinian - Jewish duty to provide wine, Jesus substitutes himself for the bridegroom (pp125 - 6); or the presentation of Christmas night as the dark night of our mystical unmaking and remaking (p66as the observation that at the wedding feast at Cana, as the bridegroom fails to fulfil his traditional Palestinian - Jewish duty to provide wine, Jesus substitutes himself for the bridegroom (pp125 - 6); or the presentation of Christmas night as the dark night of our mystical unmaking and remaking (p66as the bridegroom fails to fulfil his traditional Palestinian - Jewish duty to provide wine, Jesus substitutes himself for the bridegroom (pp125 - 6); or the presentation of Christmas night as the dark night of our mystical unmaking and remaking (p66as the dark night of our mystical unmaking and remaking (p66).
The last two decades have witnessed a rebirth of interest in the virtues, an interest which, at a minimum, acts as a supplement to the familiar alternatives of deontology and utilitarianism, and, at a maximum, acts as a substitute for deontology and utilitarianism.1 1 will not be defending the maximal thesis in this article, as some in the virtue ethics «movement» have done (e.g., Alasdair MacIntyre and Philippa Foot2).
At the same time they encourage participation in church social events as a substitute for secular cultural offerings.
And the same logic should make it clear, of course, that all sorts of other kinds of people — childless gay people, infertile people, people who do not feel called to parenthood — can become every bit as mature (or immature) as a parent of six, as long as they can find some substitute discipline for repeatedly placing someone or something else at the center of their lives.
These fundamentalists detect an anti-Christian value system in the media, and counsel a return to religious fundamentals, which often include proscriptions against dancing, movies, plays and rock concerts, attempts at censorship of media — especially films, television and books — and encouraging participation in church social events as a substitute for secular culture offerings.
At first this seems a poor substitute for the economic and domestic freedom of womanhood but in fact it was not so much a substitute as a creative idea, which, once set at work, could not be stayed in its leavening poweAt first this seems a poor substitute for the economic and domestic freedom of womanhood but in fact it was not so much a substitute as a creative idea, which, once set at work, could not be stayed in its leavening poweat work, could not be stayed in its leavening power.
Instead, however, and as the best substitute, the Church would need to give the individual Christian three things: a more living ardour of Christian inspiration as a basis of individual life; an absolute conviction that the moral responsibility of the individual is not at an end because he does not come in conflict with any concrete instruction of the official Church; an initiation into the holy art of finding the concrete prescription for his own decision in the personal call of God, in other words, the logic of concrete particular decision which of course does justice to universal regulative principles but can not wholly be deduced from them solely by explicit casuistry.
Should the broadcast organization come to be the primary source of gratification for the needs of its audience, or to be seen as a functional substitute for the local church, the direction of an individual's financial support could change, though such a change does not appear to be occurring to a great extent at present.
I did substitute sunflower seed butter as I already had it at home.
It really depends on the exact recipe as to what the best nut substitute is, if you send me an email at [email protected] I can help you!
117 oz of baked beans (# 10 can like you get at a warehouse club)-- drain about a third of the juice if you can (it's hard as the sauce is thick — just drain what you can) 30 ounces of black beans — juice drained off 30 ounces of red kidney beans — juice drained off 18 - 20 oz of BBQ sauce 1 red onion, finely chopped 1 yellow pepper and one red pepper, chopped 1 serano pepper (substitute jalapeno) 2 lbs brown sugar 1 lb of smoked brisket, chopped 1 cup bourbon
As per usual, I waited until the last minute to go grocery shopping for the ingredients, so I was unable to find brined green olives or preserved lemons at the last minute, but I substituted regular canned green olives and capers (per one of these comment's suggestions).
Made these at weekend, substituted unsalted butter instead of the shortening, as we don't have shortening here and also threw in some brandy cream as didn't have enough sour cream as well as some ground cardamom.
I have been using your Traditional Irish Soda Bread as my mainstay (use to be the carrot cake cupcakes with added grated apple, poppy seeds, dates...) and at Easter I was missing the taste of Hot Cross Buns so I added 1 / 4cup currants, 1tsp cinnamon, 1 / 4tsp nutmeg, dash of clove & allspice and 1 / 4cup diced candied peel to the soda bread and it was a great substitute.
As a result, I had to skip the egg and instead substituted fresh vegetables purchased at the salad bar: green / red peppers, edamame, and shredded carrots.
I frequently receive emails from people in Australia asking about substitutes because they don't have many of the ingredients we have in the United States (such as black beans) but looking at Adele's blog, you'd never guess there was an ingredient limitation.
As many told before, I shop at local ethnic supermarkets, buy bulk, cook beans, and don't buy processed substitutes.
I substituted shrimp for mussels and clams the second time (throw them in at the last minute) and it was just as good!
You can either make your own espresso, use extra strong coffee as a substitute, or, next time you're at Starbucks, order up a quadruple shot of espresso to go.
I recommend that you make the recipe as written at least once, then substitute at will!
Arrowroot powder is gaining in popularity (at least in the Western world) as people are looking for substitutes and alternatives to cornstarch, either due to corn allergies and sensitivities or to avoid anything GMO and pesticide - laden.
I think you'll be surprised at how satisfying it is as a breadcrumb substitute.
I think you can find Ube Halaya (Sweet Purple Yam) in the Asian section at your local grocery stores, an that's a good substitute as well.
A native of Brooklyn, he owned a few kosher delicatessens with catering services in New York City when, in the early 1970s, he wanted to find a non-dairy substitute to use as an ingredient in foods at his stores.
Any suggestions at all for a substitute as you have made the recipe so many times??
As someone who's not very adept at baking, I love how you divide up your instructions, making it more obvious what things are easier to substitute (add - ins) and what aren't.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z