Definitions
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun The quality, state, or degree of being replaceable.
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- noun the state of being
replaceable
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- noun exchangeability by virtue of being replaceable
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Examples
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Worker's replaceability means zero switching costs for the worker *and* for the employer switching to another worker.
Work and the Internet Luis von Ahn 2010
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