Sentences with phrase «substitute for hard»

As there is no substitute for hard work, there is no substitute for a well written cover letter too.
The truth be told, there is actually no substitute for hard work.
Of course, sometimes you do need to «preserve everything», but the reality is that it's sometimes an easy substitute for the hard — and risky — work of determining what is actually important to preserve.
Raised around farmers and builders, Steven learned at an early age that there is no substitute for hard work and dedication.
Until quality data are collected from larger voucher programs, ideology will continue to serve as a cheap substitute for hard evidence on the likely effects of school vouchers.
There is no substitute for hard work: These folks are relentless.
But hangin» with the stars is no substitute for the hard work of ed reform; Fiddy and his posse are unlikely to start rapping about better charter - school policy anytime soon.
There's no substitute for hard work.»
An immigrant to the USA, she embraces all that is good about the country and believes there is no substitute for hard work.
Take a look at the guy and you will see there is no substitute for hard work and time put in.
Of course, there can be no substitute for hard training and proper dieting, and they should always remain at the top of your list.
But it was important bonding time for us, and it was there that I learned at a very young age that there's no substitute for hard work.
Of course, a silver tongue is no substitute for hard work and determination, Beutler says.
Yet a gesture of solidarity, however sincerely meant, can not be a substitute for hard - headed strategy.
«There's no substitute for hard work,» I was about to reply when the cabbie told him that Lucky Street — actually, Luckie Street — was but a block away.
A widespread religious conviction that long - term help is no substitute for hard work will inevitably find its way into legislation, and so welfare will evolve into workfare.
«When you start working there is no substitute for hard work.
«In our current age, with its emphasis on personal branding, social - network marketing, clever retweets, and mobile accessibility, it's important to remember that in many fields there's still no substitute for hard brain work,» Newport says.
While we should always be cognizant of the difference between being busy and work, there is no substitute for hard work.
There's no substitute for hard work of finding the good funds.
However, this is a short - term strategy and shouldn't be considered a substitute for the harder part of negotiating true, long - term trust.

Not exact matches

«Nothing can substitute for just plain hard work.
And while these programs can certainly help some companies, there's no shortcut or substitute for the right mindset, hard work and a real solution to a real problem with a big opportunity.
While location that is neither simple nor diffuse may be hard to imagine in any detail when we populate it with atomic particles or physical aggregates of molecules, it becomes transparently clear when we substitute guests at a dinner for the abstract «entities» in a general location formula.»
Hi Ella, I'm allergic to almonds, could I substitute them for coconut flour perhaps or another nut, though maybe hard to find other ground nuts?
I'm really keen to try these, but I live in Portugal and avocados are very hard to find here, and ridiculously expensive when you do... is there anything I can substitute them for?
The hardest part for her is finding substitutes for store - bought items that have sugar added in them.
Just hard to find a substitute for oat flour since other flours seems not to work..
From the delicious dairy - free substitutes for cheese, to the wonders of natural sweeteners, it's actually not that hard to continue eating the same meals you once were — all it takes it a bit of research and an open mind.
You can create a vegan Seder plate by substituting roasted asparagus or a roasted beet for the lamb shank and a small white eggplant for the hard - boiled egg.
I've done the hard work (cos someone's got to) and created a versatile gluten free vegetable pizza base, where you can simply substitute one vegetable for another!
I'm already lactose intolerant so I'd like to think that one day that transition might not be too hard, I was wondering though; is almond milk a good enough substitute for dairy, or should I switch to soy?
The army biscuit, also known as an Anzac wafer, is a long shelf - life, hard tack biscuit, eaten as a substitute for bread.
April, cassava flour is definitely not a substitute for any other flour or flour blend, as it seems you found out the hard way!
I am trying hard to find something to substitute for her toast in the morning and an occasional sandwich (PB&J).
Feta is my go - to substitute for Mexican Cotija cheese, which is generally hard to find.
I didn't have potato flour, so I substituted 1/4 of the all - purpose flour in the recipe for 1/2 cup of instant mashed potato flakes, and I think it definitely did give a softer texture (not as soft as something like the cinnamon star bread, but still softer than it would otherwise be - I think if I hadn't added that, the bread might have been relatively hard / dry by the second day).
Also, if Mexican oregano is hard for you to come by, you can substitute fresh oregano, or chives, or whatever herbs you like, really.
Also, my blender is having a very difficult time with the nuts and seeds, even after soaking overnight they just will not smooth out, so I've been substituting smooth nut butters (not too hard to make even in a cheap food processor, as long as you stop it every few minutes to let the motor cool down — I burned out one food processor making a nut butter, letting it run for about 10 minutes solid!)
So substitute with a vegetarian hard cheese, or choose another dish for your veggie guests!
So I substituted rye and hard red wheat flour for their spelt and white flour combo, and, duh, blueberries + appropriate spices instead of cherries.
The hardest part for me was finding the right peppers and even though I didn't get all the right ones, substituting worked perfectly fine.
Most of the time, the hard - to - find ingredients could be omitted altogether since they are used in limited amount, substituted with something more common or you could splurge and just use a little bit of them for each smoothie, which would last you a long time.
Can I substitute the beer for a hard liquor?
I've used this substitution in the past for chocolate cakes that called for erythritol or honey: I'm a die hard stevia fan, so i substituted one cup of sweetener for 6 - 8 diced prunes in 1/3 to 1/2 cup water and simmered for about 20 minutes.
I usually don't rate a recipe if I haven't followed it exactly, but I thought I would mention that one could eliminate the lavender blossoms, substitute Famous Chocolate Wafers for the choco graham crackers (if hard to find) and have a wonderful and easy, and fairly quick special dessert.
I think it is delicious and it's hard to beat ZERO grams of sugar:) If you are looking for a little extra sweetness, you can always add more sugar substitute to the pancakes or try topping your pancakes with sugar - free syrup and a little fresh fruit.
Hard to come up with a good substitute for kaffir lime leaves.
Ever adaptable, pumpkin may be substituted for the squash and your favorite hard, melting cheese could be used in place of the Gruyere.
Was wondering if cherries could be substituted for the cranberries as I'm having a hard time finding fresh cranberries in Australia this time of year?
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