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Between now and Election Day, Kirsten Kelly, the director, may want to consider a substitute for that word.
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But it will be worse than futile if it is considered a substitute for military success.
This material may be considered a substitute for traditional die steel materials.
A review under subclause (I) shall be considered a substitute for a review otherwise required under any other provision of this subparagraph during that 12-month period.
The proposed simplified method should, by no means, be considered a substitute for more sophisticated analysis methods.
They should not be used along with the full case and sequel (1530.0, 1530.1) but should, instead, be considered a substitute approach.
Shaharith is considered a substitute for the dawn sacrifice formerly offered each day in the Temple of Jerusalem, but ancient tradition credits Abraham with its institution (Genesis 22 3).
The difference, of course, is that while official White House photographers have broad access to the president, their presence is not considered a substitute for that of independent news media, which routinely request and secure access to official presidential movements and meetings so they can obtain their own images and produce their own reports.
These non-GAAP financial measures are not intended to be used in isolation and should not be considered a substitute for net income and net income per share or any other performance measure determined in accordance with GAAP.
This points to relationships between crude oil, dairy products and vegetable oils, which are used for biofuel production (e.g. palm oil)—the latter also being considered a substitute for dairy products.
Despite these advantages, renal ultrasonography in 2009 was not considered a substitute for noncontrast helical CT scan in the initial diagnostic evaluation of urolithiasis.
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