Sentence examples for existed substitute from inspiring English sources

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Where demand would have existed, substitute solutions have been favored because (2) they were earlier on the market, (3) they have relative advantage due to some design choices of HIP, (4) HIP lacks early adopter benefits necessitating costly coordination among multiple stakeholders in public deployment scenarios, and (5) people have misconceptions about the deployability of HIP.

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He predicted that the things in the world of atoms, such as newspapers, books, films, and cars, would largely continue to exist but would be substituted by digital bits in the form of new media.

Therefore, it is presumed that Na existed as a substitute of Ca in the OCP and HAp structures.

Similar cathodic reactions do also exist with substituted benzyl bromides.

Both the experiments and FEA suggest that positive hybrid effects exist by substituting carbon fibres with glass fibres.

How this then interacts or even interferes with the spiral curriculum is open to debate: the spiral's revisiting of previous material implies that students need to refer to previous work, but the previous work may no longer exist, often substituted by new material or material relevant only to the present student.

When appropriate alternatives exist, other medications should be substituted in patients with medication-based urolithiasis.

We used the Fisher exact test (Zar, [1984], p. 390) to determine whether usage among TMPPS was correlated and, in cases where correlation was found, the Cramer coefficient (Zar, [1984], p. 322) to determine whether a complementary or substitute relationship existed among each of the TMPPS.

We abstract from any possible spillover effect because (i) no regional substitute exists for specialized care provided in Prague and (ii) regional substitutes for regular care are significantly more expensive due to considerable travel costs.

They have the strategic power to stop their employers' operations in a way that hurts them in the pocket, and to do so in an immediate way, given how few alternatives services exist and few substitute workers there are to do their jobs.

Transfusion of red blood cells (RBCs) is often a life-saving therapy for which no substitute exists.

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