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You ultimately can't substitute money for management.
Except that we would substitute "money" for "shit," "awesome" for "fucked up," and "squash courts" for "bullshit," and add the words "cannot be used for more than ninety minutes.
If you make this mistake but catch it within 60 days of when the money was taken out, said Ms. Choate, you can substitute money from another source for what was withheld.
One of the ways to estimate the value of statistical life or value of risk reduction from stated choice experiments is through the concept of marginal rates of substitution, i.e. how much would the respondents be willing to spend to prevent one traffic fatality (i.e. the rate at which they are willing to substitute money to save one life).
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As unpolished and scrappy as we were, at times, we never substituted money for passion.
Fans, meanwhile, can only mourn another sport that appears to have substituted money for love of the game.
The N.R.A., with its yearly budget of three hundred million dollars, has mastered the dark art of substituting money for popular will.
The median returns to scale and elasticity of substitution between money and time is in the 1.2 1.9 range and.33 .56 range, respectively, indicating increasing returns to scale but difficulty in substituting money for time in home meal production.
McCain left the media out of his iron triangle, substituting "money," so that his three corners are now "money, lobbyists and legislation".
But, at least implicitly, they also have a greater, allegorical significance in his Depression-era panorama — eros as a fine substitute for money.
With the lowest associated average salary it also suggests that the applicant's passion may be relied on to motivate them as a substitute for money.
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