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Paul is someone who is well-educated, which is not the same as being very smart, as he lets his acorns of information substitute for ideas.
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Despite the less precise nature of olfactory stimuli compared with visual stimuli, this form of sensory information can substitute for visual inputs to enable the acquisition of metric information about space.
However, two research design choices make it difficult to discern the nature of the peer information that substitutes for firm information.
Although NIS provide useful supplementary information, they cannot substitute for the data from randomized controlled trials.
A common mechanism is that information technology substitutes for the type of coordination and control that would otherwise demand centralization.
Still, I credit Alvin and Heidi Toffler with the earliest and most developed recognition (in PowerShift: Knowledge, Wealth, and Violence at the Edge of the 21st Century) that information is a substitute for violence, wealth, time, space, and labor.
Profile alignments augment this information and may substitute for superpositions when structures are not known.
They have indicated that a set of financial incentives and internet based information is no substitute for the relationship between a patient and a caregiver [ 29].
But Ms. Lenhoff cautioned that "consumer information cannot be a substitute for tough enforcement" of federal regulations.
Lee Price, chief economist in the American Commerce Department's Office of Policy Development, sounds rather like Mr Hunter when he describes inventories as "A substitute for information: you buy them because you are not sure of the reliability of your supplier or the demand from your customer".
"I strongly believe that we should take a more sophisticated approach, utilizing the power of artificial intelligence for processing large amounts of detailed visual information in order to substitute for the missing functions of the eye and much of the visual pre-processing performed by the brain," wrote the clearly far-sighted C.C. Collins way back in 1985.
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