substitution造句31 Simple substitution of automobile commuting by exclusive work from home has not happened much at all.
32 The dependent clause functions as a substitution item in a frame, the frame being the rest of the sentence.
33 Ipswich made their first substitution after 75 minutes when Whelan came on for Bozinoski.
34 Texas state law does not allow for the substitution of an independent candidate once he has won a spot on the ballot.
35 There had been no announcement of her substitution, but theatre people were notoriously careless about such things.
36 References to a supervision requirement in the Act include references to a requirement made in substitution for an existing requirement.
37 Whether the magnitude of the income and substitution effects will be the same for indirect as for direct taxes is quite another matter.
38 There is no ground that I can see for making any such substitution.
39 The draftsman of the precedent suggests the substitution of: within a reasonable period for 2 months which seems a fair compromise.
40 Generic substitution could be achieved in a number of ways.
41 A related economic principle is also at work in conjunction with the principle of substitution.
42 The substitution effect leads to cheaper leisure being substituted for work, i.e. less work.
43 The greatest push towards industrialization the countries had was during the periods of compulsory substitution of importation.
44 The first substitution did not come until Richardson suffered a slightly strained right calf early in the fourth quarter.
45 The United States agreed to send money for social development programs, judicial reform and crop substitution.
46 Because import substitution rested on capital-intensive enterprises which required little labour and, therefore, did little to stimulate demand; 3.
47 The curve has slope which may be re-arranged substitution: using the definition of the elasticity of substitution:.
48 Changes in tax rates generate income and substitution effects by altering the slope of the segments.
49 Generic substitution enables the same drug to be dispensed by the chemist, albeit under a different band name.
50 Enormous growth in this business occurred through the substitution phase and for a period of some years the business was extremely profitable.
51 His studies laid the foundations for his later researches on camphor and the mechanism of aromatic substitution.
52 The reverse, the substitution of passive for active, is, of course, also possible.
53 It is believed to advocate measures such as fuel substitution and energy efficiency.
54 As wage rates rise, if the substitution effect dominates, the end result is falling consumption of time-intensive commodities.
55 First, substitution possibilities are not symmetrical between the skilled and the unskilled labor.
56 Unfortunately, quasi-socialistic import substitution did not work anywhere it was tried.
57 Defining as the elasticity of substitution in fixed costs, and as the shares in fixed costs.
58 The contract will generally contain an express warranty intended to be in substitution for a condition which would otherwise be imposed.
59 It predicts precisely the opposite human response to the substitution effect - higher taxes increase incentives to work.
60 First we will deal with diatonic and chromatic substitution notes, which are the main means of obscuring conventional chords.