replaceability

NOUN
  1. exchangeability by virtue of being replaceable
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How To Use replaceability In A Sentence

  • She extended her hand with the imperious manner of someone who'd been at the same job long enough to harbor illusions of irreplaceability. When The Bough Breaks
  • In general, one's position in an organization, one's salary ranking in that organization and one's value/replaceability in that organization all lead to a delineation of power or powerlessness. Audience Weighs In On Brett Farve, Black 'Girl Power'
  • Worker's replaceability means zero switching costs for the worker *and* for the employer switching to another worker. Work and the Internet
  • Libraries and museums were asked to put forward documents to be considered for listing, based on their significance, authenticity and irreplaceability. Peterloo book is one of Unesco's first heritage documents
  • The habitat gap analysis is one of the most important keys in assessing the irreplaceability of specific biomes and provides the first step.
  • People who believe that the media landscape is still amenable to a high degree of the kind of commercial support that would keep newspapers alive, look at the irreplaceability of newspapers and think, “We should expend any effort or resources we can to keep ourselves from having to replace them.” Clay Shirky: Let a thousand flowers bloom to replace newspapers; don’t build a paywall around a public good » Nieman Journalism Lab
  • And the more you are convinced, as I am, that this is a fairly significant revolution in media production, the likelier it is that the irreplaceability of newspapers suggests that the next step needs to be vast and varied experimentation, not the transfer of allegiance from one institution to another. Clay Shirky: Let a thousand flowers bloom to replace newspapers; don’t build a paywall around a public good » Nieman Journalism Lab
  • Cold replaceability is achievable, but you need to know what JAR files on the classpath need to be removed and replaced.
  • Saxophonist Joshua Redman has written, The magic of the jazz experience is in its irreplaceability. Javier Vasquez - Jazzamoart
  • With the announcement of his impending retirement from the bench, a great many commentators have attempted to articulate both Justice Stevens 'influence on the American judicial landscape and his utter irreplaceability as a justice -- neither of which can be overstated. Want Another Warren Court? Try Justice Warren
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