While Bitcoin and other digital currencies revealed the drawbacks of the financial system, they are not
a true substitute for cash, conclude the researchers.
There is
no true substitute for force - fetching, but there is the chance to lay the groundwork for a dog that will learn that his job is to retrieve on command, hold an object as long as you ask him to, and eventually deliver that object to hand.
There are also days when I want to stop looking at any sort of screen, and there's
no true substitute for a book in my hand.
The Passat might not be
a true substitute for an Audi, but with an as - tested price of just $ 29,230, it's easy to forgive the few nit - picky cost - saving parts when you're saving 10 grand.
We DO know that Trump's campaign focused on the digital more than any presidential campaign before it, thinking about online advertising and peer - to - peer outreach as
a true substitute for TV.
Pumping can help (and for many moms who go back to work shortly after baby is born, it's a necessity) but it's not
a true substitute for breastfeeding, so feed baby on demand at your breast as often as possible.
If you can't find Spectrum brand, I'll be honest: I've had some trouble finding
a true substitute for it.
In a pinch, a grating of lemon zest can sometimes suffice for certain recipes, but there is
no true substitute for the intense flavor of these lemons.
There is
no true substitute for gluten.
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.
Not exact matches
«Ideologies are
substitutes for true knowledge, and ideologues are always dangerous when they come to power, because a simple - minded I - know - it - all approach is no match
for the complexity of existence.
True, it enables us to do some things better than we can do in libraries; it can
substitute for a laboratory if we don't have one; it can get us to resources we might not otherwise find.
This is not the result of clumsiness or oversight; there is a reason
for it, namely the truth - functional stance of modern logic: 1 (a) simply means that the individual named «A» does not satisfy the propositional function in question, i.e., 1 (x), or a
true proposition does not emerge when that name is
substituted in the argument position.
As a practical consideration, it is
true that in most cases where
substitute compulsions appear, they are much to be preferred over alcoholism
for both the alcoholic and
for society.
When sinners try to construct out of these fragments a natural theology that points to the
true God, they succeed only in assembling a picture of what Calvin called an idol, a deity who is not really God but only a cheap
substitute for the real thing.
For a triune understanding of God, the western tradition especially was always tempted to
substitute an undialectical monotheism heavily informed by a christology emphasizing the divinity principle and downplaying Jesus»
true humanity.
The idolatrous heart assumes that God is other than He is — in itself a monstrous sin — and
substitutes for the
true God one made after its own likeness.
Now it is no doubt
true that there are people who call Jesus «Savior» who do not think of him as
substituting for us on the cross to propitiate a bloodthirsty deity.
In what must surely count as the most polemical passage in the entire book, Besançon even makes bold to claim that iconographers have
substituted their art
for true religion and even believe that their art comprehends God:
Such love can not conceivably wish to «thingify» or depersonalize; when we see depersonalizing taking place, we can be sure that instead of love we have only a sentimental
substitute or what amounts to a mere pretension (romantic or tolerant)
for true concern.
On the other hand, we recognize that all earthly governments partake, to a greater or lesser extent, in what the Bible calls idolatry:
substituting the creation
for the Creator and the earthly ruler
for the
true God.
You could
substitute any of them
for gluttony / obesity in the first paragraph and it would hold
true.
This is no less
true of Warren's literary criticism, whether in such ambitious works as the famous essay on The Rime of the Ancient Mariner («A Poem of Pure Imagination: An Experiment in Reading»), the more modest but nonetheless incisive essays on such writers as Eudora Welty and Katherine Anne Porter, or in the textbooks themselves — just hardheaded practical sense
for anybody who loves literature and believes it is an autonomous discipline and not a
substitute for anything else.
Barth claimed that such knowledge was impossible and an obstacle to
true knowledge by faith (the analogia fidei), because it tempts us to
substitute a philosophical construction
for authentic revelation of the living God.
The singular statement «x caused y,» in other words, entails a particular law incorporating the predicates actually used in describing x and y. On a weak interpretation, there might be some
true descriptions of x and y such that the sentence derived by
substituting these descriptions
for «x» and «y» in the singular statement «x caused y» follows logically from a
true nomological generalization.
If the liberal Justices are guilty of partiality and hypocrisy in Hill, isn't the same
true of their critics who have, in the past, sharply criticized the Justices
for usurping legislative authority and
substituting their personal preferences
for the contrary judgments of the people's elected representatives?
It is
true that Marcion, expelled from the Roman church in 144, rejected the authority of the Old Testament and
for it
substituted three volumes of his own: (1) the Antitheses (a collection of Old Testament passages which he found contradicted in the Pauline epistles, in Luke, or — sometimes even in Matthew); (2) the Gospel (that according to Luke, but freed from what he regarded as interpolations; and (3) the Apostle (ten relatively non-Jewish letters of Paul).
I wanted to make this bread
for my boyfriend and his family and decided to
substitute the maple syrup with honey (
true Greek style - as well as the famous Greek olive oil) and I had to use walnuts instead of millet.
This is because I
substituted coconut oil
for the shortening in my tried - and -
true pie crust recipe (since I didn't want to go to the market).
All that may or may not be
true, I'm no scientist after all but at least you will still have saved all those calories by
substituting chocolate
for all those yummy dates!
For a
true Meatless Monday dish, be sure to leave out the anchovy; you can
substitute vegan Worcestershire sauce to add some of the savory, umami flavor it lends to the dressing.
I modified it to make it a
true sourdough by
substituting fed starter
for the yeasted ferment and leaving out the yeast from the dough.
Substituting dairy has always been easy, you just go
for the plant - based option but eggs is a
true mystery to me.
It is not recommended
substituting out all coconut oil due to the buttery flavor the Earth Balance Butter provides
for a
true buttery chocolate chip flavor!
Of course, you can go all the way and
substitute peanut butter
for the almond butter — giving you a
true PB&J cookie.
Substitute «chance»
for «guarantee» and you have a
true statement.
I try to
substitute organic green tea
for the coffee as it helps to boost my metabolism and wake me up without the gas and bloating (sad but
true).
I opted
for the Portobello Truffle Melt, because I felt like a tried and
true veggie as opposed to a meat
substitute.
It is important to recognize
true medical indications of supplementary feedings as well as the preferred choice and volumes of supplement, which are appropriately outlined in this protocol, re-emphasizing that, while there is a time and place
for formula use, a mother's own expressed milk or donated human milk in volumes that mimic normal breastfeeding physiology are preferable to breast milk
substitutes.
Math, in particular, has been turned into something unrecognizable,
substituting tried and
true methods
for a novel trendy approach that infuriates teachers and confuses parents and children.
To pursue many of these research projects in the most expeditious way, there is no
substitute for true global study.
This isn't necessarily
true, however, if you happen to be one of them, there are a lot of foods that can help you burn fat efficiently and can be a
substitute for the majority of these fat burning supplements.
The boys are
true carnivores and my past attempts at trying healthier
substitutes (like ground turkey
for beef)
for certain dishes have failed.
It was even believed that trans - fats were a healthy
substitute for saturated fat, but over the years evidence has proven that exactly the opposite is
true.
• Herbs and Spices
for Onion and Garlic - Free Cooking: Garlic chives, an herb with a garlicky flavour, are an obvious
substitute, but be careful if you're managing a
true food allergy: chives are in the allium family.
It is
true that gelatin is not a
substitute for meat as it is not a complete protein.
Miiverse, while apt, is no
substitute for true online multiplayer.
The ads
for this eight - episode miniseries make it seem like HBO's idea of a place holder — perhaps a
substitute for the third installment of «
True Detective,» which was given a pass (good riddance), or something passably dramatic to tide viewers over between the «Game of Thrones» season finale and whatever the network is cooking up
for fall.
It is known widely as the «teacher professionalism» agenda, but it in fact
substitutes the faà § ades of professionalism - the lengthy training, peer - controlled licensing boards, and certificates of advanced proficiency -
for the hallmarks of a
true profession, whose members possess specialized skills and knowledge and whose employment and compensation are based on reputation and performance.
This is
true for just about any area of research, and it's why we have the National Institutes of Health to conduct research on a wide variety of diseases and conditions, but no New Jersey Institutes of Health doing the same (I am a New Jersey resident —
substitute any state).