Sentences with phrase «substitute for time»

If you start very young, then you will have a leg up on most everyone else because there is no substitute for time spent in the market.
But before anybody talks about the Vitamin D supplements they're taking: The researchers of the study said that no pill is a good substitute for time spent in the sun.
But there really is no substitute for time with humans.
There is no substitute for time, consistency, and safety in investing.
There is no substitute for time, study and experience to create success.
There's no substitute for time.
A great place though the Bedford Autodrome is to test road cars, throwing previously blurred traits into sharp focus, it's no substitute for time spent investigating these cars on a good road.
There's no substitute for time, training, and tool searching.
Therefore, when it comes to edtech, there's no substitute for time and knowledge.
However, there is also a technical aspect — our «routine» if you will — and no amount of gym time is a substitute for time on snow training on skis.
I must admit I not a big fan of eating oat groats in their sold form (in a cereal); however, maybe through this smoothie I can still get my daily dose of oats through oat milk =) Unfortunately I can not find any fresh figs in the farmer markets these days, nevertheless, I got myself an extra load of raspberries and blackberries, so I shall use those as a substitute for the time being.
«Children do not want gifts as substitutes for time together, [or] gifts without an apology if used as a way to assuage your guilt.

Not exact matches

However, an employer generally can substitute paid time off for unworked time.
Nor is it a coincidence that our least favourite airlines seem to be the ones that repaint their planes the most often, or that BlackBerry underwent a name change just in time for what may be its last act (substitute Alicia Keys for Drake as the borrowed pop - culture interest in that story).
Juve finished with 10 men after Juan Cuadrado was sent off in the 84th for a second yellow card after pushing Sergio Ramos and in the final minute of normal time substitute Marco Asensio added a fourth after some poor defending from the Italians.
You can always substitute effort for skill and experience, secure in the knowledge that, over time, incredible effort will absolutely breed skill and experience.
They're not a full - on substitute for lack of sleep but they can do much more than you think and in less time than you'd guess.
Often people use the old formula of four times their yearly income to determine how much life insurance they need, and this is a poor substitute for actual analysis of your situations and options.
In addition, if an option or stock appreciation right is not assumed or substituted in the event of a change in control, the Administrator will notify the participant in writing that the option or stock appreciation right will be fully vested and exercisable for a period of time determined by the Administrator in its sole discretion, and the option or stock appreciation right will terminate upon the expiration of such period.
What is particularly important to consider this time is the impact that technological progress could have on income inequality.5 Technological advances may lead to higher incomes for workers whose skills are complemented by the technology, but not for those whose skills are substituted by it.
In addition, if an Option or Stock Appreciation Right is not assumed or substituted in the event of a Change in Control, the Administrator will notify the Participant in writing or electronically that the Option or Stock Appreciation Right will be exercisable for a period of time determined by the Administrator in its sole discretion, and the Option or Stock Appreciation Right will terminate upon the expiration of such period.
To get an idea of the role each component of income per capita plays in the Canada — U.S. income gap, we used the equation shown above, substituting U.S. data for one component at a time, and keeping the country data for the other four components.
The weakness in household income has been largely a result of firms» efforts to restrain average wages growth by substituting part - time for full - time workers.
My recollection is by this point in the book he'd had to substitute a proxy scaled market, and argue for the applicability of the measures over short time scales, so this suggests to me a major re-jig of my portfolio would be premature.
For some time we have believed that businesses with a narrower range of outcomes, or stable businesses, have been bid - up as bond substitutes, while businesses with a more cyclical profile have fallen to more attractive valuation levels.
Prosperity, to many, is a good enough substitute for good government; ignoring that for short periods of time, it can be had with or without good government.
Canny market timing is a poor substitute for a real solution: Germany could simply borrow more.
Now in his earliest metaphysic embedded in Science and the Modern World Whitehead did address a problem common to philosophers of that period: how to find a workable substitute for space, time, and matter, the discredited notions of scientific materialism.
More specifically, I propose as a modest contribution to the contemporary understanding of a theological cosmology for our time an elaboration of the model of the world as God's body, both as a critique of and substitute for the dominant model of the world as the realm of God the king.
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.»
«I am lonely because... I am a man of faith for whom to be means to believe, and who substituted «credo» for «cogito» in the time - honored Cartesian maxim.»
(Exodus 3:13 - 14) In consonance with this traditional attitude, the Jews, from reverential motives, substituted adonai, meaning «lord,» for the sacred name in their reading of the Scriptures; as a consequence, in the thirteenth century Christian Hebraists mistakenly used the consonants of the name jhwh with the Hebrew vowels of adonai, thus getting Jehovah; but behind this later mystification lay in primitive times the recognized unwillingness of any god to surrender possession of his secret name, lest the possessor thereby gain control over him.
There may be times when one could substitute Jesus for Christ in Paul's language and make sense, but that is by no means always the case.
In 1979, for example, CBS discontinued the long - running «Lamp Unto My Feet» and «Look Up and Live» and substituted another half - hour series «For Our Times» at a different tifor example, CBS discontinued the long - running «Lamp Unto My Feet» and «Look Up and Live» and substituted another half - hour series «For Our Times» at a different tiFor Our Times» at a different time.
One is put in mind of P. D. James» wonderfully chilling novel, The Children of Men, depicting a time when human beings can no longer have babies and resort to all kinds of baby substitutes for consolation in their cold and sterile world.
We must not substitute our own intention, time, or means for those of God, which alone are good and right.
Luce Irigary puts it well in An Ethics of Sexual Difference: «man and woman, woman and man are always meeting as though for the first time because they can not be substituted for one another.»
Intimacy with God takes time, and there is no substitute for waiting in His presence.
(In mythological thought a future event in time is substituted for futurity in the abstract.)
However, our passion can fade over time — and good works can become a substitute for a real relationship with Christ.
If what you interpret Paul as saying is that before creating all the myriad galaxies and star systems God decided that They would put some humans on the third planet from an insignificant star on a little arm of a middling galaxy and that the first hominids chosen role would be to perform pretty much to spec and do something silly and rebellious (arguably without sufficient information as to consequences for themselves and their off spring, oh, and for serpents) and cause affront to the tripartite godhead warranting separation of Gods grace from all their offspring; then we are left with people being chosen from way back before the Big Bang to do some terrible things like killing babies or betraying Jesus who was chosen on the same non date (time didn't exist before creation) to die in a fairly nasty fashion and thereby appease the righteous wrath of himself and his fellow Trinitarians by paying a penalty as a substitute for all future sins (of believers?)
At the same time they encourage participation in church social events as a substitute for secular cultural offerings.
According to Russell, it was Whitehead who persuaded him to substitute logical constructions composed of events for the smooth logical properties of mathematical physics, such as points of space, instants of time, and particles of matter.
If, e.g., as sometimes happens, the man, after a time, more or less, recovers the faculties of which the injury to his brain had deprived him, and that not in consequence of a renewal of the injured part, but in consequence of the inhibited functions being performed by the vicarious action of other parts, the easiest explanation certainly is that, after a time, consciousness constitutes the remaining parts into a mechanism capable of acting as a substitute for the lost parts.
Apocalyptic withdrawal was corrected by rejecting immediate expectation of the end (21:8 b; Acts 1:6 - 7) and by substituting mission in the power of the Spirit for idle curiosity as to the time of the end (Acts 1:7 - 8).
We have from early times seen the Akedah and the divinely provided substitute ram for the sacrifice as prefiguring the Crucifixion of Christ.
For example, for the frequently used word «events» (used in describing natural phenomena in space - time coordinate systems) he substituted the term «actual occasions,» which for him gave a more accurate (and richer) picture of «real» or «concrete» happenings in the natural world.11 In this regard, he avoided the use of such commonly employed metaphysical terms such as «sensation» and «perception» — derived from seventeenth and eighteenth philosophers such as Locke, Berkeley, Hume and Kant — since for him they had a narrow psychological rather than appropriate epistemological meaninFor example, for the frequently used word «events» (used in describing natural phenomena in space - time coordinate systems) he substituted the term «actual occasions,» which for him gave a more accurate (and richer) picture of «real» or «concrete» happenings in the natural world.11 In this regard, he avoided the use of such commonly employed metaphysical terms such as «sensation» and «perception» — derived from seventeenth and eighteenth philosophers such as Locke, Berkeley, Hume and Kant — since for him they had a narrow psychological rather than appropriate epistemological meaninfor the frequently used word «events» (used in describing natural phenomena in space - time coordinate systems) he substituted the term «actual occasions,» which for him gave a more accurate (and richer) picture of «real» or «concrete» happenings in the natural world.11 In this regard, he avoided the use of such commonly employed metaphysical terms such as «sensation» and «perception» — derived from seventeenth and eighteenth philosophers such as Locke, Berkeley, Hume and Kant — since for him they had a narrow psychological rather than appropriate epistemological meaninfor him gave a more accurate (and richer) picture of «real» or «concrete» happenings in the natural world.11 In this regard, he avoided the use of such commonly employed metaphysical terms such as «sensation» and «perception» — derived from seventeenth and eighteenth philosophers such as Locke, Berkeley, Hume and Kant — since for him they had a narrow psychological rather than appropriate epistemological meaninfor him they had a narrow psychological rather than appropriate epistemological meanings.
Because paid - time religious broadcasters refuse to recognize these inherent limitations of the medium and thus refuse to compensate for them in the presentation of their message, they are in constant danger of removing the nonverbal, experiential, and interpersonal dimensions of religious faith and substituting in their place a passive observation of pseudo-religious spectacle.
Station managers have tended during the 1960s and 1970s to substitute religious programming previously aired on public - service time by the more profitable programming that paid for its air - time.
My own father died when I was twelve, and though I did not know it at the time, I spent most of my teenage years looking for a father substitute.
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