Sentences with phrase «taken as a substitution»

* Disclaimer * None of the following parts of my testimony should be taken as a substitution for medical advice.

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But as consumers we would never take delivery of such a substitution.
Yesterday, Bell took a major step in that direction as it asked the CRTC to rescind its order banning simultaneous substitution from the Super Bowl broadcast in Canada.
Substitution requests must be received via email from the original attendee requesting cancellation of their registration and include the name of the person (from the same company) who will be taking their place, as well as their email address.
While the restaurant is certainly steeped in tradition, certain aspects of the menu take a more modern turn like the availability of gluten - free pasta substitutions as well as a completely vegan menu dedicated to maintaining exacting vegan standards — not something normally seen in Italian cuisine.
Hi, Nicole, I'm sure you could make the marshmallow base with honey, but I haven't done that myself so it would take quite a bit of experimenting as it isn't a straight - up substitution.
As usual, it took Wenger ages to make a single substitution.
A few years later Halas perceived unlimited substitution as a potential evil, and he warned the brethren that it would «take all the fun out of the game.»
LM: Aleñá (same as cucerella, if impresses Enough, would take Roberto's place, who would take iniesta so place once he's gone) RM: Denis or Paulino (as an option for either rotation or substitution, both can play in that position) LF: Alcacer (reason to put him here as Araniaz replacement bc Turan is gone, and like Villa who is a strike but played as a winger for Barca, same for Alcacaer who did decent against Real in the 2 - 3 win last season in that same role) CF: Suarez (Suarez and Messi can't play with each others anymore if success is wanted.
The second half petered out somewhat in the familiar fashion as both sides took the opportunity to make substitutions, although Raphael Varane had a fine chance from a set - piece which he squandered.
But two forced substitutions would throw a large spanner in the works as Luke Shaw and more worryingly, their best center - back Eric Bailly were taken off after the 22 - year old suffered an ankle injury in the second half.
Though his first XI let him down by not taking over the game as he would have demanded, Jose Mourinho's pivotal changes and substitutions played a huge role in the win.
Mourinho made substitutions as the sting was taken out of the game, with Billing denied by Romero and Steve Mounie directing an acrobatic attempt wide towards the end.
Arsenal were almost done and dusted, as Reading made a substitution, and the referee made Martinez take a goal kick twice.
For one, his published study does not take into account what is called the «substitution effect», which makes another weighty argument for cascading use: «The use of wood products helps to avoid greenhouse gas emissions that result during the production of non-wood products such as steel or concrete — and that applies equally for each additional cascading stage,» Professor Richter explained.
As a result, they need guidance in knowing how to ask for course substitutions and how to take advantage of a transient student status that can get them to the finish line sooner.
When Lila Moore inherits her grandfather's house, she finds herself in a small Midwestern town where margarine is never an acceptable substitution for butter, a coveted family recipe can serve as currency, and the friend who will take your darkest secrets to the grave will still never give you the secret to her prize - winning begonias.
Even if you withdraw a very large amount in cash from your bank, step out the door and come back just a few minutes later saying that you have changed your mind and want to put that money back into your account, there is still the question as to whether the cash you have brought back is exactly the same as you took out or a substitution was made in the interim.
As well, on site, Chinese builders are said to often use series of local subcontractors, a practice that complicates working procedures, obscures shortcomings and substandard substitutions, and by which costs are increased «as each contractor takes his share of the project budget»As well, on site, Chinese builders are said to often use series of local subcontractors, a practice that complicates working procedures, obscures shortcomings and substandard substitutions, and by which costs are increased «as each contractor takes his share of the project budget»as each contractor takes his share of the project budget».
With due deference to his experience and undoubted expertise in this field, and cognisant of the responsibilities I owe as a judge of co-ordinate jurisdiction (see Willers v Joyce & another (in substitution for and in their capacity as executors of Albert Gubay (deceased)-RRB-(2)[2016] UKSC 44 at [9]-RRB-, I take a different view in part as to the jurisdictional basis for such a claim.»
One of the main reasons given by Lord Clarke for not always enforcing the black letter terms of written employment contracts was taken from the decision of Elias J in the Employment Appeal Tribunal in Consistent Group: «The concern to which tribunals must be alive is that armies of lawyers will simply place substitution clauses, or clauses denying any obligation to accept or provide work in employment contracts, as a matter of form, even where such terms do not begin to reflect the real relationship.»
Individual valeters were taken on under written agreements which referred to them as «sub-contractors» (liable for their own tax and National Insurance, as Her Majesty's Revenue & Customs had accepted) and contained clauses stating that they did not have to provide their services on any particular occasion and that the company did not guarantee work; also, there was a clause permitting substitution with another suitably qualified valeter.
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