Sentences with phrase «substituted half»

It's also made with 100 % pure Talalay latex rather than heat - retaining memory foam or cheaper, man - made latex options more commonly substituted.
Today's high prices for gas in Asia, for example, owe a lot to the Fukushima nuclear disaster, which saw nuclear power substituted with natural gas in Japan — and was completely unpredictable.
Following a re-training of patrol officers in 2012, cops frequently substituted Tasers for minor, intermediate, and major uses of force.
The article described how an internal investigation conducted by a company executive, Dinesh Thakur, who went on to become a whistleblower, reported appalling deceit: Ranbaxy scientists substituted cheaper, lower - quality ingredients in place of better ingredients, manipulated test parameters, and even bought brand - name drugs and used them in place of their own generics to win FDA approval.
Any shoots that have been commission [ed] or any shoots that have been completed but not yet published, should be killed and substituted with other material.
A representative for the publisher confirmed to INSIDER that Condé Nast COO James Woolhouse sent an email to all «country presidents» on Monday morning that said all work scheduled with the photographer must be «killed or substituted with other material.»
While experience is an important consideration, if you're looking for long - term additions to your team, passion can't be substituted.
This week's American Inventor highlighted Michael Osayi, a 53 - year - old call center employee who had developed a version of the beloved national pastime that substituted numerals through nine for variously valued letters and called some legal issues into question.
In Chart 4, substituted for the changes in the M - 2 money supply are changes in total thin - air credit, i.e., the sum of Federal Reserve and depository institution credit.
«The issue is not that middle - class workers are doomed by automation and technology, but instead that human capital investment must be at the heart of any long - term strategy for producing skills that are complemented by rather than substituted for by technological change.»
Frankly, if you substituted «whistleblower» with «Millennial» in Luskin's definition, most people would tend to agree.
CEO Rob Peabody said Husky cut back heavy oil production by about 5,000 barrels per day in the first quarter and substituted mainly blended bitumen bought from other Alberta oilsands companies to send to its U.S. refineries in Ohio and Wisconsin or to the refining complex on the U.S. Gulf Coast.
This natural sweetener has also shown great promise in animal studies for reducing weight gain and body fat when substituted for sugar.
There's no substitute for hard work of finding the good funds.
Using techniques developed in a Dutch university The Vegetarian Butcher, a company which makes vegetable meat substitutes, is able to reproduce the fibers of meat by using a machine that pressurizes a paste made from soybeans.
This is an ingredient of steel, with no practical substitute.
I recommend rereading the last section, substituting introversion and extroversion for fitness and intelligence, with an open mind.
The show also introduced a fictional business philosophy based on compromise among the sales, manufacturing and engineering departments, and that too has roots of truth — provided you substitute the word «respect» for «compromise.»
People are, therefore, theoretically not only more careful with what they use, but they are also happy to substitute lower - cost technology when it helps save water.
When possible, our recruiters suggest that you avoid using the word «I» and begin substituting the word «you» in its place.
While there's no substitute for experience and working your way up the ranks, you might want to get an MBA to add some extra oomph to the resumé.
Yes, I'm well aware that there are all sorts of «contact management programs» for computers, pads and phones that can substitute for the file folders in a drawer.
Where I think it's more interesting for the long - haul is for Spotify to become more and more involved in other types of content such as spoken word and a substitute for commercial radio.
Nor is value measured by the process of care used; process measurement and improvement are important tactics but are no substitutes for measuring outcomes and costs.
While they mostly slumber on comfortable branches, here, this man's hand seems like a suitable substitute.
While they may pack less of a punch in the calorie and sugar departments, the substitutes are almost worse.
There's no trendy hack for faking it and no pill can substitute for it.
Business Insider executive editor Sara Silverstein discusses a recent research note from Fundstrat's Tom Lee says bitcoin could be a true substitute for gold and cannibalize some of the $ 7.5 trillion market.
Here are a few examples, and feel free to substitute «her» for «him,» because gender here is irrelevant.
Some suggest that Halo Top doesn't taste the same as classic ice cream; instead of sugar, the Los Angeles - based startup uses a sugar substitute.
«They're not going to be a substitute for a strong culture or strong leadership.»
Woolverton's sweet sensation is known as a lower - calorie substitute for traditional ice cream.
Substitute public transportation for a huge car payment, take on a roommate or two to reduce living expenses and brew your own morning cup of coffee instead of opting for a $ 4 cup at the local coffeehouse.
But by finding an unintended code exploit, the DAO hacker has called into question the core idea that code can substitute for human - dependent legal and financial processes.
That's key to drawing in new customers who might want a snack that fulfills key nutritional needs without committing to substituting a meal for a milkshake that tastes like «milk leftover from eating a bowl of Cheerios.»
Tweeting, sharing and texting are not substitutes for making conversation and being at ease with people.
Experience is grossly overrated and there is no substitute for just jumping off a cliff and figuring out the answer on the way down.
CPB president Patricia Harrison said in a statement that there was «no viable substitute for federal funding» that could help the CPB provide free public media programming, which was slashed from the budget that Trump released Thursday.
Substitute the word «parcels,» and you will know why the strategists atop the post office — currently led by former Pitney Bowes Canada CEO Deepak Chopra — feel that entrepreneurs like Levy hold the keys to the corporation's survival.
When you answer, try substituting a conditional or qualified response for the strong opinion you might otherwise put out.»
No marketing effort or social media buzzword can be a substitute for that.»
With blockchain, we can substitute expensive, error - prone intermediary parties for algorithms that never make mistakes and run without human intervention.
There is just no substitute for the human touch in driving adoption and closing business.»
Smart contracts, built on top of an Ethereum (or a substitute's) blockchain, can be developed to automatically confirm points of access within a network, therein reducing the need for individual authentication currently performed by manual intermediaries.
Technology is not a substitute for face - to - face recognition.
For example, the Live Community feature allows users to ask questions of other users (no substitute for expert tax advice, but a way to do on - the - fly research).
Either way, it's not at all clear that it is a good substitute for changing the practices that have been angering critics in the first place.
It's a substitute for explanation.
This is a great substitute to ice cream, which is rich in sugar and fat.
Most of us won't need these anymore, so we'll need to come up with a substitute.
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