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"The space is not ideal," he said, "and it's not a viable replacement or addition to the Javits.
For one thing, neither he nor the Republican Party has a viable replacement to offer for the A.C.A.
But the Giants believe that Boss can be a viable replacement in large part because of distinctly different intangibles.
The object, he said, was not to be an alternative for fossil fuels, but "to become a viable replacement".
If this is all about "real" leadership, it's not entirely clear how Angela Eagle is a viable replacement for Jeremy Corbyn.
Jordan Miller, a bioengineer at Rice University, has noted that a viable replacement organ will need to be made of at least a billion working cells, of many different types.
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"This software is a perfectly viable replacement for humans with two caveats," he explained.
The relatively low yield of algae-based biofuels, however, does not currently make them an economically viable replacement for fossil fuels [ 1].
The current paradigm is to seed a biocompatible support material (scaffold) with a desired cell population to generate viable replacement tissue.
The loss of Marshall, and the fact that North Carolina has no viable replacement, could be a major factor as the tournament progresses.
The ability of supercritical fluids to act as viable replacement solvents for a variety of hazardous organic solvents has been known for well over a century, yet the most significant developments in the application of this technology have taken place in the last few decades.
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