Sentence examples for substitute for quality from inspiring English sources

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But mere multiplicity of choice is no substitute for quality.

Quantity isn't quality, or a substitute for quality, but it is a mark of the filmmaker Joe Swanberg's particular kind of artistic quality.

The Hawks were supposedly there for the taking, missing a few stars through injury and suspension, but there is no substitute for quality.

Quantity is never a substitute for quality, but striving for both will yield the best results.

In any case, the goal of "higher test scores" constitutes a shallow substitute for quality education.

For Trinity assemblies, with no computed CS, the RPKM (Reads Per Kilobase of transcript model and per Million fragments mapped) expression value calculated by the assembly software was used as substitute for quality parameter; ii) the longest isoform with the higher CS; and iii) a representative transcript calculated by clustering all isoforms.

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This highlights that non-quality adjusted output measures seem to be an adequate substitute for quality-adjusted output measures that are collected infrequently (as mentioned earlier, healthy life expectancy has been measured for 2000 and 2012 only).

However, all other authors do agree that the procedures for improving DNA quality are neither substitute for high quality DNA nor they could obtain consistent results from formalin-fixed samples [ 7, 10].

Still, you have to wonder whether the new emphasis on spending more time in school -- the push for five-year high schools, the abandonment of recess and the prospect of year-round schooling are the other faces of this movement -- isn't partly an effort to substitute quantity for quality.

Some of China's requirements for publication compel scholars to substitute quantity for quality, while annual quotas for publications may deter scientists from publishing truly important articles that require substantial time.

Lastly, the fact that output measures that are not adjusted for quality (life expectancy) are consistent substitutes for quality-adjusted output measures (DALY, QALY) means that cross-country analysis can still be conducted, while the OECD continues to develop, maintain, and produce these quality-adjusted output measures on a more consistent basis.

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