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But even Jeremy Paxman thought that "idiot" was not a satisfactory substitute.
It was not just a satisfactory substitute for hitting the road, she said, it was a significant improvement.
A satisfactory substitute in the Brahms -- one of the more challenging works in the repertory -- could not be found.
If further tests should prove that the placental cells are a satisfactory substitute for embryonic stem cells, the company's finding could influence the political debate.
billiards-equipment concern had offered a handsome cash prize for the invention of a cheap and satisfactory substitute for ivory billiard balls.
Even in a high-tech age when the human capacity to improve upon nature seems limitless, there is no satisfactory substitute for the honeybee.
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Because CFCs have been widely employed in foamed plastics, including polystyrene, rigid and flexible polyurethanes and polyolefins, for example, there has been intense activity to develop satisfactory substitutes.
These findings indicate that dehulled-micronized lupin results a suitable feed ingredient for early phase laying hens that can be satisfactory substituted to conventional protein source such as soybean meal.
Other respiratory tract specimens may be satisfactory substitutes for biopsies, but further studies examining the prevalence of SARS-CoV in these other specimen types and in a larger population are needed.
Margarine was invented by the French chemist Hippolyte Mège-Mouriès, who in 1869 won a prize offered by Napoleon III for a satisfactory butter substitute.
This mesh seems to be an adequate and satisfactory diaphragmatic substitute, which can easily be used to repair large diaphragmatic defects, ensuring the best anatomical and physiological conditions possible with only a low risk of recurrence.
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