Sentence examples for considered a replacement from inspiring English sources

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Have you considered a replacement?

Listeners are advised that the listening experience "should not be considered a replacement for watching television".

However, its website states that this should not be considered a replacement for homeowners or renters' insurance.

Moreover, he said, these short-duration workouts "shouldn't be considered a replacement for one's regular cardiovascular routine".

This contribution should be read in conjunction with (and not be considered a replacement for) the previous article.

The 51-year-old could join Sarri's coaching staff, but may even be considered a replacement for Michael Emenalo as sporting director.

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Japan said it's "too early" to consider a replacement.

Their reasoning is that, now that the term is over, no justice would want to delay the process of finding and considering a replacement.

On Tuesday, Mr. Medvedev appointed a current deputy mayor of Moscow to head the city temporarily while he considers a replacement for Mr. Luzhkov.

That kind of sentiment never got much traction in Cockenzie's case, in part because the only forum was a public local inquiry, five years ago, to consider a replacement gas power station that was never even built.

Head coach Marvin Lewis has expressed the hope that both sides can get a deal done in the next few days, but should negotiations fail then the team may consider a replacement with the 21st pick.

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