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be replace
verb
To restore to a former place, position, condition, or the like.
Exact(16)
A delay or repeal on one tax that will probably be replace by other revenue anyway?
Mr. Kerry is the leading candidate to be replace Mrs. Clinton as secretary of state, after the withdrawal from consideration of Susan E. Rice, the ambassador to the United Nations, after criticisms of statements she made following the attack on the Benghazi outpost.
Indeed, can be replace by, because,, which is contradiction to (3.22).
So, in spite of approximate results, for exact results the constants in this equation should be replace with functions of above parameters.
Then in September, the company plans to finish internationalizing myYearbook/MeetMe into Spanish and Portuguese, and that site will be replace the existing Quepasa product.
To top it off, reagents are only good for a limited time increasing costs as materials degrade and must be replace.
Similar(43)
They can be replaced.
"He cannot be replaced".
Anyone can be replaced.
It's gotta be replaced".
They won't be replaced.
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