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Replace

An external DOS/Windows command that can be used to copy only updated files. The /u parameter checks time and date and only copies source files that are newer than the ones in the destination folder. To backup all .TXT files to the \BACKUP folder, type:
replace *.txt \backup /u
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Replace

To put back in place; a substitution in place of the original.
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Among them are: (1) deportability; (2) replaceability of workers from one country with workers from another country; and (3) regulation of working hours.
The ordered weighted averaging (OWA) operator is characterised by ordering the values of the arguments before they are aggregated according to a certain combination policy [3] with which the decision maker can determine the compensatory behaviour of the aggregation from high simultaneity (andness) to complete replaceability (orness).
A rugged pressure sensor design for direct-type TPMS is presented as a computational analysis and linearity approach, where all the main parts of the TPMS can be connected together for easiness in integration, maintenance, and replaceability. The computational model and linear consideration of this direct-type sensor were investigated and the MEMS sensor structure was optimized for TPMS application; the direct-type sensor can be manufactured for rugged environment of the tire experience with linear output.
Hacid, "Privacy-aware web service protocol replaceability," in Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Web Services (ICWS '07), pp.
According to Bockerman & Laukkanen (2009), worker's replaceability can be seen from an economic angle.
Note, however, that mutual replaceability in the same construction also belongs, among other features, to the definition of antonymy: "Two lexical items are antonyms if they are formally substitutable for each other in a construction without resulting in ungrammaticality" (Panter 2012:4).
Hasco says its latest development is maintenance friendly, achieved through full replaceability of all the relevant components such as the heating unit, thermocouples, nozzle body, tips and locking nut.
He justifies his position with what he calls the replaceability argument stating:
And in so doing, it brings into high relief the degree to which substitution--a replaceability based upon counterfeit value--constitutes the familiar structure of modernity.
In maximising resources, as I stated earlier, ordering, increasing efficiency and promoting replaceability and switchability i.e.
(31) If identity, with the hypocrite fiction of the irreplaceability of the single, is opposed by the unconditional replaceability of the whatever singularity and all its potentialities, then the coming community is an "absolutely unrepresentable community" (CV, 24).
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