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be substitutable
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Capable of being used as a substitute, valid as a replacement or alternate item.
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However, this decision was later changed and from 2006 onwards antipsychotics were considered to be substitutable, provided they otherwise meet the criteria for substitutability.
In each market, women are sufficiently alike to be substitutable and the same is true for the men in that market.
But, if a customer is not satisfied enough with a purchased product and purchases a similar product, then these two products will be substitutable products.
Taking into account all of the above, the authors have estimated that the following energy is considered to be substitutable in 2015 (see below Table 7).
Mg2+ is unstable in ninefold coordination in aragonite and does not readily enter into the bulk aragonite structure; however, Mg2+ is expected to be substitutable for Ca2+ at sites near the surface.
So, if a customer is not satisfied enough from the purchased products of manufacturer 1 and 2, then products 1 and 3 and products 2 and 4 will be substitutable products.
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E.g., φ → Universal Instantiation: ∀αφ → φ, where φ is the result of uniformly substituting τ for the free occurrences of α in φ and τ is substitutable for α (i.e., no variable free in τ becomes bound by any quantifier in φ.
A commodity is substitutable.
It also implies that they are substitutable.
Professor Perretti at Bocconi University said, "Most programming is substitutable to some extent, with the exception of live soccer games, but those can always be seen at a bar".
There are very many forms including "lost," "ate," and "stole"—that can occur, as here, in constructions with a member of B and can also occur alone; for example, "lost" is substitutable for "stole the money," as "stole" is substitutable for either or for "lost his watch".
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