substitutions

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Substitutions may be made between periods, during time-outs and after goals
replacing one player with another This may occur between periods, after a goal is scored, or to replace an ejected player
plural of substitution
free substitutions
plural form of free substitution
substitution
the act of substituting or the state of being substituted
substitution
a substitute or replacement
substitution
{n} a putting one thing for antoher
import substitutions
locally manufactured products
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The act or process of substituting an atom or radical for another atom or radical; metathesis; also, the state of being so substituted
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this is an error by ASR systems in which an incorrect word is substituted in the transcript for the correct word from the audio source
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Procedure by which an adverse report of a committee is overturned Technically, the bill is substituted for the adverse report, reviving the legislation
substitution
To replace something the audience thinks they understand with something slightly different
substitution
JESUS TOOK OUR PLACE Not everyones TO PUT IN THE PLACE OF ANOTHER PERSON OR THING: TO EXCHANGE OR REPLACE
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an event in which one thing is substituted for another; "the replacement of lost blood by a transfusion of donor blood
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an event in which one thing is substituted for another; "the replacement of lost blood by a transfusion of donor blood"
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-the replacement of an ordered item on a shipping order or a required item on a production order with another item
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the replacement of an atom, or group of atoms, in a compound, with another
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A situation in which a salesperson offers another product that has performance or functional capabilities equal to or excelling the item which the customer requested
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A reaction in which an atom or group of atoms in a compound is replaced by another atom or group of atoms
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An appraisal principal that states that the maximum value of a property tends to be set by the cost of purchasing an equally desirable and valuable substitute property, assuming that no costly delay is encountered in making the substitution
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occurs when a player comes off the bench to replace a player coming out of the game; can be made at any time and play does not need to stop
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replacement of one player on the field with another player not on the field; FIFA rules allow only 2 substitutions per game
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May be made between periods, during time-outs, after a goal is scored and for an ejected player
substitution
The office or authority of one acting for another; delegated authority
substitution
when someone or something is replaced by someone or something else
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Putting a player into the game as a substitute for another For example, a play requiring a very fast player may cause the coach to bring out one player and replace him with another, faster player There is quite a bit of substituting in football, especially with special teams
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In genetics, a type of mutation due to replacement of one nucleotide in a DNA sequence by another nucleotide or replacement of one amino acid in a protein by another amino acid See also: mutation
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The replacement of all free variables by a specific numberal
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Given MPFNs A,B,C, it may be possible to form a new MPFN D by noting the prime powers that change in going from the factorization of A to the factorization of B, and substituting these changes in the factorization of C In order to produce a MPFN, the following conditions must hold: every prime power in A which does not exactly divide B must exactly divide C, every prime in B that does not divide A must not divide C, and, if index(A) != index(B), then index(C)*(index(B)/index(A)) must be an integer If these conditions hold, D = C*(B/A) and index(D) = index(C)*(index(B)/index(A)) A common substitution in small MPFNs involves replacing 19^2 127 by 19^4 151 911 ; the index is unchanged
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Replacing the fictional elements of the scene with your own personal choices
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The doctrine that Christ suffered vicariously, being substituted for the sinner, and that his sufferings were expiatory
substitution
The state of being substituted for another
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The presence of a non-identical amino acid at a given position in an alignment If the aligned residues have similar physico-chemical properties the substitution is said to be "conservative"
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{i} replacement; act or instance of substituting
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the act of putting one thing or person in the place of another: "he sent Smith in for Jones but the substitution came too late to help" an event in which one thing is substituted for another; "the replacement of lost blood by a transfusion of donor blood
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the act of putting one thing or person in the place of another: "he sent Smith in for Jones but the substitution came too late to help"
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The process by which a student who has failed a module at the first attempt and been given an opportunity to retrieve the failure in that module may instead take an alternative module (as permitted within programme requirements) in order to retrieve the failure
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The act of substituting or putting one person or thing in the place of another; as, the substitution of an agent, attorney, or representative to act for one in his absense; the substitution of bank notes for gold and silver as a circulating medium
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An appraisal principle that states that the maximum value of a property tends to be set by the cost of purchasing an equally desirable and valuable substitute property, assuming that no costly delay is encountered in making the substitution (See appraisal)
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A reaction in which one substituent on a molecule is replaced by another
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The designation of a person in a will to take a devise or legacy, either on failure of a former devisee or legatee by incapacity or unwillingness to accept, or after him
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means, in relation to an orchestra, the playing of any part scored for another employee, provided that the substitution is not involved when
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When a player comes off the bench to take the place of another player on the field
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Recognition error which occurs when one word is recognized as another valid word, for example, if the user says "five" and the system understands "nine"
substitution
A substitution is a function that maps a set of variables to a set of terms, and is usually denoted We write to indicate that the term results when we apply substitution to term
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The principle of substitution says that the maximum value of a property tends to be set by the cost of an equivalent, equally desirable, similar substitute property at a certain date The cost of an addition or the cost of remodeling work may not increase the value of your house by a value equivalent to the construction cost The value of a component part of the property's value depends on the amount that it contributes to the value of the whole property For example, if the cost of building an attached greenhouse is $16,000, the actual amount that increases and contributes to the total property value may be only $3,000 A prudent buyer will buy a feature at the lowest price given a choice of features
substitutions

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