substitutive उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- [W ] e see no reason in this case why Google's overall profit motivation should prevail as a reason for denying fair use over its highly convincing transformative purpose, together with the absence of significant substitutive competition, as reasons for granting fair use.
- Already in late 2014, the Finnish state-owned airport operator Finavia Ltd sold the State's properties on Malmi Airport to City of Helsinki, and on 31 December 2016 withdrew its services from Malmi Airport even though a substitutive airfield for civil aviation does not exist.
- :: : : : Use of small enough thumbnails of album covers in articles on the albums will generally be " complementary " use rather than " substitutive " use to sales of those albums, so * will * be okay law-wise, quite generally.
- The rate of growth of output can be broken on two parts, while on the average a fraction of the rate ( 1-\ alpha ) \ nu is connected with growth of expenditures of labour, and the other part \ alpha \ eta with growth of substitutive work.
- The written above relations present a framework of description of economic development, which can be applied in case, if availability of production factors, determined by their rates of potential growth \ tilde { \ nu } for labour and \ tilde { \ eta } for substitutive work, are given.
- Under this system, despite the substitutive niceties, there is no guarantee that the candidates with the most community support, or that a candidate who would have been given a seat in an entirely elected system will not be dismissed for being'problematic,'which is a very vague reason for dismissal.
- In appropriate contexts, tricarbon can be viewed as propadiene with four hydrogen atoms removed, or as propane with eight electrons removed; and as such, " propadienediylidene " or " propanetetraylidene ", respectively, may be used as a context-specific systematic names, according to substitutive nomenclature.
- In this regard, " property passing on the death " includes property passing either immediately on the death or after any interval, either certainly or contingently, and either originally or by way of substitutive limitation, and the expression " on the death " includes " at a period ascertainable only by reference to the death ".
- :: : : : : Note that in this sentence an apostrophe is used either to specify a contraction or possessive form : " Rover's leash is missing because Rover's being taken for a walk . " Why then, shouldn't apostrophes be used when we substitutive " it " for " Rover ", in both cases?
- In appropriate contexts, methylidenecarbene can be viewed as ethene with two hydrogen atoms removed, or as ethane with four hydrogens removed; and as such, " ethen-1-ylidene " ( or " vinylidene " ) or " ethane-1-diylidene ", respectively, may be used as a context-specific systematic names, according to substitutive nomenclature.