Revision expert Patrick Wilson warned that charms and rituals were no substitute for proper revision.
There is no substitute for this great land and the clear lead it can give.
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And tinkering with food oils is no substitute for heart-protecting drugs or sweeping changes in diet.
There is simply no substitute for hard work when it comes to achieving success.
Guesses are no substitute for the certitude we need when it comes to such life-and-death matters.
As with Mr Morales in Bolivia, constitutional tinkering may prove to be no substitute for governing.
As these cases illustrate, winning the lottery is no substitute for good money management.
And they would be no substitute for other sensible environmental policies, such as a carbon tax.
The creation of virtual worlds turns out to be no substitute for advances in the physical world.
And while lovability is no substitute for competence, we will do almost anything for those we love.
But he was a thinker first, and for his thought there is no substitute for his essays.
There is no substitute for putting the work in, both on the field and in the classroom.
That would be a good start, but no substitute for a bilateral U.S.-Taiwan FTA or a Taiwan-NAFTA agreement.
While addressing these issues, it is important to recognize that there is no substitute for faster economic growth.
While theory is no substitute for experience, there are principles that will keep you focused on your journey.
And what we've learned is that lectures and seminars are no substitute for decisive action and moral clarity.
Data alone, however, are no substitute for frequent communication between buyers and suppliers.
But for marketers in charge of reaching voters for this Sunday's Oscars, there's no substitute for good old paper.
Air launched cruise missiles (ALCMs) are an important complement to but no substitute for manned penetrating bombers.
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In June he suggested that intervention was no substitute for sound economic policies.
There is simply no substitute for plenty of training when running a marathon.
Mr Manolopoulos says the ruling party's new tax policies are mistaken and no substitute for improving basic tax collection.
As a result, low-temperature superconductors are used only in devices where there is no substitute for their remarkable properties.
"Talks within communities are welcome but they are no substitute for the need for reconciliation between communities, " he said.
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While flamboyant gestures sometimes come off, there is no substitute for straightforward thinking.
We all know in this room that as President Nixon once put it, there is no substitute for American power.
When it came to understanding English place names, there was no substitute for donning your wellies and using your eyes.
But a means-test is no substitute for sorting out overlapping benefits and confining payments to people who are genuinely disabled.
As helpful as simulations might be, in the real world of military conflict there is no substitute for rigorous on-the-ground exercises.
Muddling through is no substitute for clarity and the church is now paying for its fatuity and lack of a magisterium.
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