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Without it, Europe's butter mountains and milk lakes could be displaced by something much more high tech.
Yet her relief was trivial, because the problem of the lost letter had been displaced by something quite incommensurate with it.
Eventually, we might even hope, unexamined prejudice about what women can or cannot achieve will finally be displaced by something closer to universally-acknowledged pride.
But in the digital age, the reasoning goes, megacorporations will be displaced by something called virtual corporations -- teams of "free agents" who work together for the duration of a project, and no longer.
Traditionally, the best investors look for the opportunity that is truly transformative and won't be displaced by something that comes along that's only incrementally better.
A lot of them will turn out to be kind of a flash in the pan that, for a short period, will be successful but then will be displaced by something else.
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According to Glenn Albrecht, the Australian environmental philosopher who coined the term after his work with people displaced by that country's rapidly expanding coal industry, "We've created something that has no historical precedent".
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Hackberry thinks Iraq vet Pete Flores has something to do with it, but the real villains here are New Orleans mobsters displaced by Hurricane Katrina and psychopaths such as Jack Collins.
It doesn't displace them completely, but we find that on average something like 30% of the food that would be purchased in the market is displaced by food aid when it goes to relatively poor people, and that increases to 70%to80%0% among relatively wealthy people.
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