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"You have benefits from the new personal accounts increasingly substituting for the mandated benefits," said Peter Ferrara, a professor at the George Mason School of Law.

Mr. Perkins, a founder of Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers, also used the episode to rail against tick-the-box corporate governance, which he said was increasingly substituting for judgment.

"Public colleges and universities, reeling from immediate and long-term cutbacks in their state funding, have sought to reduce spending on the back of their students, increasingly substituting lower-paid contingent faculty members for more fairly paid tenure-track faculty members," the report said.

Profit-making universities and vocational schools -- increasingly substituting remote internet learning for classroom teachers -- are among the fastest growing businesses in the country.

In addition, lay counsellors are increasingly substituting professional nurses in providing aspects of drug readiness training on their own for ART patients, a task initially performed by professional nurses [ 27].

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Professor Elliott's recently published report identified pomegranates as an example of a food that appears to be increasingly substituted by cheaper fruits, such as grapefruit or sugary water.

As newspapers and reviewing jobs shrink, Web opinion-makers increasingly substitute the conventional journalistic notion of a critic with a reviewer — a consumer guide for the readers who exists to tell the reader what it is, when it happened, and if he should part with his sponduliks to see it.

Never mind concerns about privacy: Facebook is symptomatic of a society where the virtual is increasingly substituted for the real, and all aspects of life are turning into commodities, including people themselves who end up being completely addicted to their toys, where empty connectedness has replaced communication and meaning.

Port authorities, for their part, can only invest meaningfully in such facilities if they have a rough idea of potential demand for LNG bunker from deep-sea, shortsea and inland navigation, as LNG is increasingly substituted for Heavy Fuel Oil HFOO) and/or Marine Gas Oil MGOO).

Because coal is now increasingly substituted by gas, the United States' CO2 emissions dropped to their lowest level in almost 20 years according to the U. S. Energy Information Administration.

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