Sentences with phrase «viable substitutes for»

Though there are alternatives for some uses, there are few equally effective and viable substitutes for others, such as water disinfection.
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.
For example, VTI (Vanguard Total Stock Market ETF) is a viable substitute for SPY and offers exposure to stocks in the small and medium market cap space.
There is, I think, no philosophically viable substitute for the tedious, painstaking, and unending analysis and argument which, properly, most people avoid in favor of the rich directness of normal human life.
Researchers determined that using chia seeds to load up on omega 3 fatty acids appeared to be a viable substitute for fueling performance during endurance events.
The illusion that software ownership is a viable substitute for skill, experience, and perspective is but one of the maladies that afflicts contemporary messaging.
Certain types of spreads can greatly reduce volatility risk for futures positions and be a viable substitute for placing stop orders.
Yet a Mexican hospital is not a viable substitute for my health care needs, if for no other reason than proximity.
So it's time to realize that ETFs have matured to the point that can be used as a viable substitute for mutual funds.
however, your post is fatally flawed because it doesn't attack my central premise, that solar, i.e. renewable energy, is showing itself to be an increasingly viable substitute for fossil based fuels, i.e. it has the demonstrable ability to generate game - changing amounts of power.

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For the three reasons listed below, it may be a viable complement or substitute to actively managed investments.
Worth noting in Minneapolis that Sun Country is a very viable substitute to Delta for nonstops to many major US cities.
And for that matter, without a viable cost effective and performance effective technology substitute, consumers and businesses will never switch over to zero - carbon tech (which is what we need to meet your time constraints).
Japan's Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI) announced in early January that this is part of a 16 - year study, 2001 - 16, to determine whether methane hydrate is a viable commercial substitute for natural gas.
We did some preliminary analyses substituting the individual means for the thresholds, and estimating the models using the lme package in R (Bates, Maechler, & Bolker, 2011; R Development Core Team, 2012), but the method performed so poorly1 that we did not consider it a viable approach.
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