yenisiyle değiştirme, yedek, değiştirme, değiştirmek, değiştirilmiş, boşalan kadroyu doldurma, protez, vekil, yerini alan kimse/şey, yerine koyma, yerine geçen kimse, ikame yenileme, yer degiştirme, replasman, DEĞİŞTİRME VE İKMAL PERSONELİ:Bir teşkildeki boşluğu doldurmak üzere tayin veya tahsis edilen şahıs. 'Terim; göreve dönmek üzere bir hastahaneden taburcu edilmiş bulunan, ewelce birlik kuvvetinden düşülmüş personeli de içine alır. Ayrıca bakınız: "filler" ve "loss replacement", yedek/değiştirme, yerdeğişim, Değiştirme, bir şeyi çıkarıp yerine başka bir şey koyma, yerine koyma, yer değiştirme, değişimi için,
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yenisiyle değiştirme
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yedek isim
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değiştirme
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değiştirmek
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değiştirilmiş
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boşalan kadroyu doldurma Ticaret
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protez
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vekil
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yerini alan kimse/şey
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yerine koyma
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yerine geçen kimse
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ikame yenileme Sigorta
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yer degiştirme
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replasman
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DEĞİŞTİRME VE İKMAL PERSONELİ:Bir teşkildeki boşluğu doldurmak üzere tayin veya tahsis edilen şahıs. 'Terim; göreve dönmek üzere bir hastahaneden taburcu edilmiş bulunan, ewelce birlik kuvvetinden düşülmüş personeli de içine alır. Ayrıca bakınız: "filler" ve "loss replacement" Askeri
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yedek/değiştirme
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yerdeğişim
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Değiştirme, bir şeyi çıkarıp yerine başka bir şey koyma, yerine koyma Tıp
A person or thing that takes the place of another; a substitute, The act of replacing, The removal of an edge or an angle by one or more planes, What you have to buy quickly at the Paul stand when your last body wire fails, A chemical process whereby hydrothermal fluids, passing through permeablerocks, react with the rocks to dissolve original minerals and relace them with oreand/or other gangue minerals, The practice of removing an existing roof system and replacing it with a new roofing system, The construction or purchase of items in place of existing assets, the practice of removing and existing roof system down to the roof deck and replacing it with a new roofing system, A chemical process whereby hydrothermal fluids, passing through permeable rocks, react with the rocks to dissolve original minerals and relace them with oreand/or other gangue minerals, The current non-compliant application / system is replaced by another fully compliant application / system prior to its event horizon In Year 2000 projects, replacement generally refers to replacing an existing COTS product with a similar but Year 2000-compliant version of the product, Often used as an alternative term for the remise or redoublement, but usually to describe "digging in" with the point when the initial attack was flat, or withdrawing and jabbing when the initial attack went past the target, In life insurance, the act of substituting a new policy for another policy already in force In situations where replacement is not warranted, it is sometimes called twisting (See also: twisting ), Surrendering an insurance policy in order to purchase a different insurance policy, This term refers to exchanging an old life insurance policy for a new policy Before replacement make certain that you compare the benefits and terms of the new proposal Do not discontinue your current policy until the new policy is issued, Some one or thing that takes the place of another; a substitute, Replacement of the car in case of an accident or a breakdown, the practice of removing an existing roof system down to the roof deck and replacing it with a new roofing system, = A new policy written to take the place of one currently in force, Indicating that a subject is interchangeable with another subject, but which differs physically from the original subject in that the installation of the replacement subject requires extra machining or provisions in addition to the normal application and methods of attachment, Within the context of disaster recovery plans, a replacement strategy means replacing a damaged computer or network in the event of failure (as opposed to having some type of backup system available) (See 454), Most policies of insurance of property give the company the right to substitute other property of like kind and quality for insured property which has been damaged or destroyed This is making a replacement, the act of furnishing an equivalent person or thing in the place of another; "replacing the star will not be easy", someone who takes the place of another person, a person or thing that takes or can take the place of another, an event in which one thing is substituted for another; "the replacement of lost blood by a transfusion of donor blood", Someone who takes someone else's place in an organization, government, or team can be referred to as their replacement. Taylor has nominated Adams as his replacement, substitution, act of replacing one thing with another; person or thing that takes the place of another, substitute, If you refer to the replacement of one thing by another, you mean that the second thing takes the place of the first. the replacement of damaged or lost books. see also hormone replacement therapy, filling again by supplying what has been used up, a person who follows next in order; "he was President Lincoln's successor", Act of replacing one life insurance policy with another; may be done legally under certain conditions (See twisting ), Refers to the removal of existing materials which can no longer perform their proper function and their replacement with as exact a substitute as possible (i e the replacement of old shingles with new that match the existing shingles in material, pattern and exposure) This may be impossible when materials are unavailable or costs are to high, The act of surrendering an insurance policy or part of the coverage of an insurance policy in order to buy another policy, the act of furnishing an equivalent person or thing in the place of another; "replacing the star will not be easy, A new policy written to take the place of one currently in force or recently terminated, A new policy written to take the place of one currently in force, A new policy written to take the place of one currently in force (G), A new policy written to take the place of one currently in force RETURN TO INDEX, plural of replacement,
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A person or thing that takes the place of another; a substitute
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The act of replacing
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The removal of an edge or an angle by one or more planes
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What you have to buy quickly at the Paul stand when your last body wire fails
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A chemical process whereby hydrothermal fluids, passing through permeablerocks, react with the rocks to dissolve original minerals and relace them with oreand/or other gangue minerals
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The practice of removing an existing roof system and replacing it with a new roofing system
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The construction or purchase of items in place of existing assets
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the practice of removing and existing roof system down to the roof deck and replacing it with a new roofing system
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A chemical process whereby hydrothermal fluids, passing through permeable rocks, react with the rocks to dissolve original minerals and relace them with oreand/or other gangue minerals
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The current non-compliant application / system is replaced by another fully compliant application / system prior to its event horizon In Year 2000 projects, replacement generally refers to replacing an existing COTS product with a similar but Year 2000-compliant version of the product
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Often used as an alternative term for the remise or redoublement, but usually to describe "digging in" with the point when the initial attack was flat, or withdrawing and jabbing when the initial attack went past the target
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In life insurance, the act of substituting a new policy for another policy already in force In situations where replacement is not warranted, it is sometimes called twisting (See also: twisting )
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Surrendering an insurance policy in order to purchase a different insurance policy
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This term refers to exchanging an old life insurance policy for a new policy Before replacement make certain that you compare the benefits and terms of the new proposal Do not discontinue your current policy until the new policy is issued
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Some one or thing that takes the place of another; a substitute
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Replacement of the car in case of an accident or a breakdown
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the practice of removing an existing roof system down to the roof deck and replacing it with a new roofing system
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= A new policy written to take the place of one currently in force
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Indicating that a subject is interchangeable with another subject, but which differs physically from the original subject in that the installation of the replacement subject requires extra machining or provisions in addition to the normal application and methods of attachment
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Within the context of disaster recovery plans, a replacement strategy means replacing a damaged computer or network in the event of failure (as opposed to having some type of backup system available) (See 454)
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Most policies of insurance of property give the company the right to substitute other property of like kind and quality for insured property which has been damaged or destroyed This is making a replacement
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the act of furnishing an equivalent person or thing in the place of another; "replacing the star will not be easy"
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someone who takes the place of another person
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a person or thing that takes or can take the place of another
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an event in which one thing is substituted for another; "the replacement of lost blood by a transfusion of donor blood"
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Someone who takes someone else's place in an organization, government, or team can be referred to as their replacement. Taylor has nominated Adams as his replacement
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substitution, act of replacing one thing with another; person or thing that takes the place of another, substitute isim
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If you refer to the replacement of one thing by another, you mean that the second thing takes the place of the first. the replacement of damaged or lost books. see also hormone replacement therapy
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filling again by supplying what has been used up
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a person who follows next in order; "he was President Lincoln's successor"
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Act of replacing one life insurance policy with another; may be done legally under certain conditions (See twisting )
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Refers to the removal of existing materials which can no longer perform their proper function and their replacement with as exact a substitute as possible (i e the replacement of old shingles with new that match the existing shingles in material, pattern and exposure) This may be impossible when materials are unavailable or costs are to high
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The act of surrendering an insurance policy or part of the coverage of an insurance policy in order to buy another policy
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the act of furnishing an equivalent person or thing in the place of another; "replacing the star will not be easy
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A new policy written to take the place of one currently in force or recently terminated
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A new policy written to take the place of one currently in force
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A new policy written to take the place of one currently in force (G)
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A new policy written to take the place of one currently in force RETURN TO INDEX
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