The substitutive measures here again are the only wise and effective ones. |
So the poem is as particular as the prose in a different way, so that what the prose supplies in these joint structures is always additional and not substitutive. |
The reduction of traffic in the substitutive mode affects its generalized cost and so the cost of travelling of the users who remain in the conventional mode. |
Our theorization sees business group affiliation to provide more of a substitutive role to risk-taking behavior associated with ownership characteristics. |
Moreover, the fixed-term contract must contain in writing the reasons of a technical, productive, substitutive or organizational nature, which justify the recourse to a fixed-term relationship. |
It produces a disintegration of long-term relationships, because substitutive retribution, while psychologically understood, is ethically invalid. |