Examples of 'should be substituted' in a sentence

Meaning of "should be substituted"

should be substituted: Suggests that one thing should be replaced with another, usually because the replacement is better or more suitable

How to use "should be substituted" in a sentence

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should be substituted
That should be substituted into the formula.
Wherever possible testing on live animals should be substituted.
At that moment it should be substituted for a new one.
It should be substituted by swallowing to clear bothersome throat secretions.
Shoes without rubber should be substituted.
Crowbars should be substituted for hammers if one is not available.
The following paragraph should be substituted.
Applesauce should be substituted for these ingredients, but not softened butter.
For liquid alkaline samples a glazed porcelain boat should be substituted.
Hazardous substances in products should be substituted in order to ensure clean recycling.
If there are adverse effects, another drug from this group should be substituted.
Manual Training should be substituted for school athletics.
A sentence of one year 's imprisonment should be substituted.
Accordingly, this component should be substituted with a new component having somewhat different properties.
If one class is not tolerated, the other should be substituted.
The following hazardous substances should be substituted by safer alternatives under the RoHS directive,.
If the 3 mg blister is temporarily unavailable, two 1 mg blisters should be substituted and blood.
Instead, it should be substituted by.
In addition it was suggested that the word " must " should be substituted by " could.
Left-side lamp I angle should be substituted for R angle for right-side lamp.
Another proposal was that the words “ usages and practices ” should be substituted for “ standards ”.
The term ' slow learner ' should be substituted for ' educationally sub-normal.
Thus, it was felt worth considering whether the term " unreasonably " should be substituted for " arbitrarily.
Paragraphs 7, 8, and 9 should be substituted for the original operative paragraphs of this Resolution.
I do not subscribe to patriarchy, and I do not think it should be substituted with matriarchy.
Most liquids, other than water, should be substituted with natural fruit juices.
It was worth considering whether the term " unreasonably " should be substituted for " arbitrarily.
Representative of the federal Crown should be substituted for DFAIT as the Respondent.
Hence " authorization stemming from the right laid down in Article 2 " should be substituted for " right.
In veterinary medicine, the substances should be substituted with less harmful alternatives.
Throughout the whole draft text, the word " weight " should be substituted by " mass.
In paragraph 2, the following should be substituted for the last sentence.
It was also suggested that the word " promising " should be substituted for " widespread.
Objects which provide comfort should be substituted for pacifiers ( 6 ).
With respect to operative paragraph 19, the word " continuing " should be substituted for the word " continuous.
If there is clinical improvement, amphotericin B should be substituted for itraconazole for 12 more weeks.
Yet another suggestion was that “ a key pair ” should be substituted for “ a private key ”.
One suggestion was that the word “ commercially ” should be substituted for the word “ all ”.
The CHAIRMAN suggested that the term " prison officers " should be substituted for " incarceration authorities.
She also added, that the term " elderly women " should be substituted for " older women.
If troponin testing is not available, it should be substituted by a CK-MB / CK curve 8/8 hours.
Accordingly, the description ‘Logmore, Belmullet' should be substituted for ‘Loughmore, Blacksod Bay.

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