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As Peter Cappelli, a management professor at the Wharton School, put it: "We are substituting people for strategy.
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And to substitute "people who are blind" for "the blind" is to encourage perception of the person as a human being who happens to lack the ability to see rather than as someone defined by that disability.
If alternative and safe nicotine products can be developed which are attractive enough to substitute people away from traditional cigarettes, they could have the potential to save 10,000s of lives a year".
I'm pretty sure you can substitute "people" for the word "startups" in each of those sentences.
Babbling about national security is no substitute — people in countries with truly repressive governments have heard that one before — nor are we likely to get a pass because, as Senator Lindsey Graham put in hearings yesterday, "the nation was rattled" by September 11th.
In Port St .Joe, the question is whether a future that substitutes people, roads and golf courses for acre upon acre of slash pine can create growth that does not strangle the natural character.
What Facebook has never been about [is] replacing people or substituting computers for people but instead using computers to bring out the best in existing human relations and in this way bring people back to the center".
No scenery can substitute for people, though: we miss people and their lives, if not life on Earth, persay.
"Regulation can never substitute for people doing their jobs honestly, dedicated to serving their customers as the fiduciaries they are," he said.
"The American Dream of the middle class has all but disappeared, substituted with people struggling just to buy next week's groceries," the letter writer argued.
Swartz: I think that's right; I think that there are no rules and there are no incentives that can substitute for people having good character.
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