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noun
The act of substituting or the state of being substituted
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It is worth highlighting, though, that this would be substitution away from a different energy source (petroleum), so the implications are very different from most other energy services.
On the other hand, he said, "a lot of the new vehicles will not be additional, they'll be substitution vehicles for products that are going away like the Oldsmobile Bravada, the Ford Excursion, the Chevrolet Blazer and so on".
Kalanick was also asked about what percentage ridesharing will be of Uber's business in any given city, and whether he expects there to be "substitution" as users choose this option instead of Uber's more expensive services.
Moreover, for married women, there might be substitution or income effects related to the direct effects of conscription on their husbands.
And, when not all workers have access to the wage subsidy, there can be substitution effects (subsidized workers replace non-subsidized workers) that further reduce employment effects.
Because there is no out-of-town team in a subway series, most of the spending will be "substitution for something comparable in the greater metropolitan area.
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A consequence relation ⊢ on some language is finitary if whenever Γ ⊢ φ then we have Γ0 ⊢ φ for some finite Γ0 ⊆ Γ; to be substitution-invariant whenever Γ ⊢ φ then s ⊢ s where s is any substitution, i.e., any endomorphism of the algebra of formulas (and s is {s; and, finally, to be congruential when φ ⊣⊢ ψ implies χ, in which the notation is to be understood as follows.
With the fact that there is substitution we can have no legitimate quarrel.
The next matches were substitution isomers.
Our primary outcome is substitution of care.
The first is substitution of patient self-assessment.
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