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New York offers endless opportunities for people willing to work hard for little money, in restaurants, on construction sites, in day labor; a MetroCard substitutes for a driver's license.
According to Rick Perlstein's Nixonland, Ailes would substitute a "good, mean, Wallaceite cab-driver.
These drivers presumably could substitute a limited-range vehicle, like electric vehicles now on the market, for their current gasoline vehicle without any adaptation in their driving at all.
Although the court confirmed the stewards' findings, it decided that the sanction imposed on the Williams-BMW driver was excessive and instead substituted a $50,000£31,40000) fine.
They substituted a narrower couch.
WHY -- Buddy Rice, who was substituting for an injured driver, won the pole position for next Sunday's running of the Indianapolis 500, one of the biggest spectator events of the year.
In lieu of a log book, a motor carrier may substitute an electronic on-board recorder to record the driver's hours.
L. 112 141, § 32304(c), substituted "General driver fitness, testing, and training" for "General driver fitness and testing" in section catchline.
Despite the development of more and more sophisticated Advanced Driver Assistance Systems ADASS) that substitute the driver in critical situations, it is currently not possible to fully exclude it from the vehicle management loop.
The idea is to allow a driver to substitute grid electricity, at about 3 cents a mile, for gasoline at three or four times that price.
Preclinical modeling of acquired resistance to targeted therapies also yields key insights into target modifications or bypass mechanisms providing the capacity to substitute for the driver oncogene and serves as a powerful starting point when searching for clinical resistance mechanisms.
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