For a while they make her happier, but nothing can take the place of family.
As a window on public opinion, language can hardly take the place of polls and surveys.
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But even the best of these could never take the place of a great book.
Nothing can take the place of the uncomfortable steps needed to clean up the banking system.
The tactile sensors which take the place of nerve endings at the fingertips are even more advanced.
In some cases, a single mutual fund or ETF can take the place of several in your portfolio.
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Many investors have been hoping that increased spending by businesses would take the place of flagging consumer outlays.
The U.S. has a long history of creating and adopting technology to take the place of human labor.
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Defense Secretary Robert Gates recently noted contractors "take the place of soldiers" to do other, more pressing work.
This information does not take the place of talking to a doctor about a medical condition or treatment.
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Within five years, a newer and more radical computer architecture will take the place of the current datacenter model.
There are no expensive major diseases to take the place of these three.
The one-year payroll tax reduction would take the place of a two-year extension of the Making Work Pay credit.
"Only Benitez could take the place of a coach like Mourinho, " said Mascherano.
So, Congressman Ryan, my question is what free market are you thinking is going to take the place of Medicare?
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"That thing can't take the place of a human, " said Ms. Jordan, the retiree, referring to one of the new trucks.
Social platforms can take the place of e-mail, allowing the first qualified person who sees a customer request to start responding.
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John Edwards, D-North Carolina, may oppose Boyle because he would take the place of another Clinton nominee for the 4th Circuit.
The payroll tax holiday was meant to last only one year and take the place of the Making Work Pay Credit.
Thirty years ago, concrete construction started to take the place of wood.
This is because the silicon in question is a spiral designed to take the place of the balance spring in mechanical watches.
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In some cases, technology can take the place of a business trip.
So, newly evolved variants of the targeted genes take the place of the originals, without altering the rest of the genome of the bacteria.
He will take the place of Valon Behrami in the West Ham squad, as the Swiss international is close to securing a move to Fiorentina.
Southwell's club-mate Geoff Cross, 26, wins his first cap in the front row to take the place of Northampton's Euan Murray, who has damaged ribs.
Still, with wood products representing the largest manufacturing employer, "I don't think anything will ever take the place of the timber industry, " the county's Ms. Poling said.
Without additional settings, however, the Z10 won't be my personal media device of choice unless I find solid third-party options to take the place of both players.
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The Spanish 19-year-old is a hot contender to take the place of celebrated South African paralympic swimmer, Natalie du Toit -- who will retire following London 2012.
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But if this happens, Mr Thaksin's increasingly angry redshirts threaten to take the place of the royalist yellow-shirts, hitting the streets to bring down the new government.
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