The lower the degree of substitutability, the greater the risk of harm caused by committed-use contracts. |
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Sappho moves towards the abstract by employing the substitutability of things, people, shops. |
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The substitutability principle is none other than a generalization of the very notion of tropology. |
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But the logic applies rigidly only in perfect markets, with perfect information, flexibility, liquidity, and substitutability. |
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Total cost frontier rather than variable or expenditure cost frontier is preferable to account for substitutability of factor inputs. |
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There is therefore some supply-side substitutability from one line of service to another. |
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Sisal and synthetic fibres have a certain degree of substitutability for uses in agriculture. |
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Nonetheless, the degree of substitutability appears to be sufficient to warrant a broad market definition. |
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The tomb effigy, the memorial portrait, and the death mask approach a condition of perfect substitutability for the irrevocably absent object, the once-living body. |
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The greater productivity and lack of perfect substitutability for the traditional teaching material gives these materials the potential to substantially enhance learning. |
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In addition, they provided information on the supply-side substitutability of these products. |
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However, there is also substitutability between organisms in an ecosystem. |
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Although demand-side substitutability between cable trays and busbar trunking is limited, the new group would benefit from this unique position. |
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It has been argued that a certain degree of substitutability may exist between gyratory crushers and large mining jaw crushers. |
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Its substitutability by other marine insurance products, from the demand as well as from the supply point of view, is weak. |
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In assessing ICI's market power, the Commission took account of the possible substitutability of caustic soda for soda-ash and vice versa. |
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Simpson's argument is that substitutability is a better term for understanding the political significance of Wordsworth's poetry than sympathy. |
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However, this is not the way product markets have been defined in the case of corporate jets since this is not consistent with market definition principles, in so far as it disregards supply and demand-side substitutability. |
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It was claimed by certain interested parties that the Community industry could not benefit from any anti-dumping measures as a result of the substitutability between thin dry-process fibreboards and hardboard. |
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I think the really fascinating dynamic in this book is the substitutability between labour and capital, something Mr Piketty mentions but does not devote an especially long amount of time to. |
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The second is increased substitutability of capital for labour, which is generating employment polarisation and contributing to a falling labour share. |
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Although details vary among countries, the touchstone of any money market asset other than money itself is its closeness i.e., the degree of its substitutability for money. |
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From the conceptual point of view it was considered of great importance to include also those assets in the monetary aggregate, which have a high degree of substitutability with narrower definitions of money. |
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It has been submitted that no substitutability exists between narrow and broad spectrum insecticides but substitutability exists between products with activity against key pest to be combated. |
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Skanska has, however not been able to supply any significant market data relating to the sale of this family of products, nor has it supplied information about the alleged substitutability. |
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There seems to be substitutability from the demand side: all technologies have finally the same objective, which is to convert sunlight into electrical energy. |
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Interoperability between all complementary platforms will encourage the deployment of a wider range of services and can contribute to the substitutability as well as the inter-changeability of services. |
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Another major point is that the analysis must take into account the imperfect substitutability between produced goods and natural capital, a feature that is ignored both by Stern and Nordhaus. |
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However, the substitutability is necessarily limited as it would not apply in situations where the practical advantages of use of gel and baits are requested. |
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These criteria for the substitutability of deposits are also applied to determine whether liabilities should be classified as deposits, unless there is a separate category for such liabilities. |
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The Commission's chart is in clear conflict with the evidence and does not support any substitutability between the subject imports and the domestic product. |
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Freight crossings increased over the period, indicating the substitutability of the tunnel by sea crossings. |
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Indicators used to gauge systemic importance include size, inter-connectedness, substitutability and complexity. |
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These indicators are value, rareness, imitability, and substitutability. |
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