Sentence examples for substitute where from inspiring English sources

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Finally, substitute "Where is the Great American Novel by a Black?" and the question is exposed for its flawed and insulting assumption.

For my living I climb into and then punch my way out of the paper bag of my solipsism on a daily basis – and on the days I don't manage to punch my way out, there is no coach who blows a whistle and tells me to remove myself from the field in favour of a better-rested substitute ("Where's your Negative Capability today, son?").

* In place of the phrase "Don't you try to back us into a corner!" please substitute "Where do we sign?" Rick Horowitz is a syndicated columnist.

The zero-inflated Poisson model is a straight-forward substitute, where the two mixture components, (i) zero and (ii) a Poisson pmf, are weighted by a factor corresponding de facto to the probability of not observing any event.

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The singer gingerly got back to his feet before being substituted, where he proceeded to vomit on the sidelines.

Hello Fresh says it uses local, UK originating, seasonal, free range and organic ingredients, and only uses substitutes where absolutely necessary.

This leads to earlier dental restorations compared to augmentations using bone substitutes, where the healing periods are often recommended up to 12 months.

To me, when my colleague persuaded me to finally join Facebook, it seemed like yet another version of these virtual high-school reunion substitutes, where everyone indulges their narcissism, people with children are seemingly required to include a profile picture either of their kid and/or with their kid, and nothing much actually happens.

28 Proxy responses were substituted where patient responses were not available.

Participants who dropped out before receiving the intervention were substituted where possible, to ensure the courses were run with adequate numbers of participants, but these individuals will not form part of the analysis set.

There are three methods of application of emollients: (1) leave-on (directly applied) emollients, where emollients are applied to the skin and left to soak in; (2) soap substitutes, where emollients are used instead of soap or other washing products; and (3) bath emollients (or bath additives), which are oil and/or emulsifiers designed to disperse in the bath.

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