Sentence examples for Replaceable from inspiring English sources

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Replaceable

adjective

Capable of being replaced.

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Under a given set of conditions, the various cations are not equally replaceable and do not have the same replacing power.

In January 2012, tired of managers telling them that they were worthless, replaceable and could be fired at any time, the workers – led by López – decided that it was time to do something to change their situation.

Once there, he enjoyed unusual stability, in part because his putative successors found that they were indeed replaceable, and in part because he helped Goldman make a huge amount of money.Following news on May 30th of Mr Paulson's move to be treasury secretary, Goldman's shares dipped for a number of possible reasons.

Most makers of professional and industrial inkjets build the print-head into the machine, or on to a replaceable carrier that can be changed if it wears out.HP can argue that its model of building the print-head into the cartridge, and so making it disposable, has reduced the clogging problem that bedevils all inkjet printers.

First, low-level dealers are eminently replaceable: arrest two and another two will quickly take their places, with little if any interruption to sales.

She cites the example of Pacific Gas & Electric (PG&E), a California-based natural-gas and electricity utility.Steve Kline, the company's chief sustainability officer, explains that several years ago the utility realised that almost half the company's workers were near retirement age and might not be replaceable through the normal channels.

One place to look for savings would be the lightly used branchlines easily replaceable by buses.

It is replaceable with relative ease and could be forgone with no huge structural shifts in the way the world works.

Shortly beforehand he told the army that the king was its "owner" and Mr Thaksin merely a replaceable "jockey".The PAD is a motley bunch, united only by fanatical hatred of Mr Thaksin.

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Sensors in ink and toner cartridges report them as being empty even when they are not, a fact that has led to lawsuits (manufacturers say they need to protect the non-replaceable print head from trying to print without ink).Many laser printers use an optical sensor to measure toner levels.

The acquisition of scientific knowledge and the rate of technical progress should increase by leaps and bounds.People would then be more inclined to act with a long-term view, more careful to avoid exhausting non-replaceable resources, more ingenious at adapting to the physical and social environment, and more willing to invest in the survival of the human species.

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