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"fungible" Definitions
  1. being something (such as money or a commodity) of such a nature that one part or quantity may be replaced by another equal part or quantity in paying a debt or settling an account
  2. capable of mutual substitution : INTERCHANGEABLE
  3. readily changeable to adapt to new situations : FLEXIBLE
  4. something that is fungible: a good one part or quantity of which can be substituted for another of equal value in satisfying an obligation

232 Sentences With "fungible"

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Non-Fungible Tokens Non-fungible tokens have a unique value or use.
The projects in the subcategories can be broken down into two main groups: fungible and non-fungible.
Non-fungible tokens or NFTs are cryptographic tokens which are unique, contrary to fungible tokens (think ethers or bitcoins) which are all exactly alike and interchangeable (for technical details, go here).
Abacus Protocol allows any company to tokenize both fungible and non-fungible assets (like commodities, equities, or debt) and automate their compliance demands — like know your customer, SEC registration exemptions and securities restrictions.
It's very important to get to fungible fuel for automobiles.
Computers have become fungible commodities, just like HDTVs before them.
Aid and assistance dollars from the United States are fungible.
"The Trump appointees are clearly not fungible," Professor Epstein said.
It's an invaluable and fungible resource, amassed over many decades.
But for Whitman the soul is fungible, shared by all.
Thus the kind of experience NASA has built isn't fungible.
All shares will become fully fungible between the two exchanges.
Because facts have always been a fungible thing to Trump.
KS: I absolutely think that workers are utterly fungible to them.
And so it's an interesting time when these workers are fungible.
Star Wars scripts, historically, tend to be fungible through post-production.
Vows of silence can be fungible in the Senate of 2020.
The American identity and American values are fungible at the moment.
In terms of its interchangeability, bitcoin is referred to as fungible.
Therefore, it`s fungible and he wants to shut them down.
And he didn't let facts become fungible for his own causes.
If you are fungible, then you are not a good engineer. Sorry.
Perhaps the world would be a better place if engineers were fungible.
The biggest change in our lifetime is that entertainment is now fungible.
Sorry, I digress because your point is these things are all fungible.
Not so with fungible personal characteristics, where Asians were disgracefully rated lower.
That's because the diagnosis for polycythemia vera is very fungible, Prasad said.
It made bodies seem fungible, an armature you could shuck and swap.
To be sure, Trump's foreign policy views have always been somewhat fungible.
The money is fungible so it is mostly a matter of accounting.
Scientists mostly agree that sexual identity is multifarious, not binary; fungible, not fixed.
But they argue the funding is fungible and can still indirectly support abortion.
Each of us is fungible once our utility is exhausted — our data mined.
In this way, the group's liquidity is less fungible than other investment-grade entities.
Fitch considers capital to be fungible and assesses capital adequacy at a group level.
Most successful politicians are fungible in their beliefs about lots and lots of issues.
The divisions between those who came first and those who came later are fungible.
Youth is a fungible term, so I decided to focus on Americans under 30.
Menus are just as fungible and wait times often extend mysteriously like gambling debts.
For blockchain game supporters, the technology's killer feature is what's known as non-fungible tokens.
Because there's fungible bandwidth, and we're just not using it in the most effective way.
They are draped with wired-together coins, criticizing the treatment of women as fungible commodities.
Facts are fungible -- and subject to the partisan lens through which you see the world.
In fact, he told me, his sexuality was as fungible as one of his characters'.
And "covering their costs" is a fungible calculation that can include multimillion-dollar executive salaries.
And therein lies the cost to the NBA's search for dependable, fungible, almost metronomic perimeter efficiency.
A belief that its financial system is no longer fungible with the West's would be devastating.
The trade and supply of oil and coal, as fungible commodities, was amenable to market deregulation.
"The network is very fungible...," said Brigadier General John Brennan, Resolute Support commander in eastern Afghanistan.
I believe that many of us have areas in our lives where our opinions are fungible.
Not only is it completely fungible, it is also divisible down to the smallest amounts desirable.
But some critics maintain that the money in Planned Parenthood's budget is "fungible" and can be reallocated.
As in any modern corporation, the NFL's ideal employee is a fungible and frictionless engine of production.
Since money is fungible, US foreign aid to the PA in effect subsidizes the PA terrorist stipends.
Different bond issues can be fungible with each another if they are issued with the same terms.
We have swiftly entered an era where the very notion of truth, or facts, is considered fungible.
Figures, often of fungible gender, are naturalistically proportioned; and every leaf in a landscape is accounted for.
Corpses become fungible — and filled with fungi — when wearing "Infinity Burial Suit," an ongoing project by Coeio Inc.
"Money is fungible in a way that votes aren't," said Harvard political scientist and government professor Stephen Ansolabehere.
I'm just trying to get a sense of what other games you were playing that had fungible rules.
The partnership with Cryptokitties is the beginning of a non fungible, collectible marketplace and crypto gaming app store.
Teams absolutely treat players like fungible assets because they can, and everyone—including fans and media—is complicit.
It's a mentality that produces concepts like "alternative facts" -- a belief that truth is itself a fungible concept.
Foreign leaders are less likely to strike agreements with a head of state for whom words are fungible.
"One could say either money is fungible wherever it [ended] up," one source familiar with the inquiry said.
Instead, it's that The Legend of Zelda, as a set of ideas, is fungible on a core level.
Individual jobs can more easily be partitioned, subdivided, outsourced, and made fungible with the assistance of software and smartphones.
Rare Bits wants to be eBay for the blockchain, where you buy, sell and trade non-fungible crypto-goods.
Founded in 2015, Fungible now counts about 200 employees and has raised more than $300 million in total funding.
They're a fungible meme engine — a medium that is as celebrated today as it was pilloried a decade ago.
"We consider London liquidity as complimentary," he said, adding that the group is working on fully fungible dual listings.
I see local traditions dissolving in a soup of fungible sophistication, administered by functionaries who include frequently flying curators.
The typical length of an N.F.L. career is less than four years, and most football players are surprisingly fungible.
The families are set in their ways, but at the same time relations among them seem fragile and fungible.
As a communications consultant, I'm pretty excited about this brave new world, where facts are fungible and reality is optional.
Second, unlike shares, items in our index are neither very liquid (except wine) nor fungible (the goods are rarely interchangeable).
In addition, within regulatory restrictions, Santander's capital and liquidity are highly fungible within the group, at least in the eurozone.
She deceives her usually faceless and fungible trading counterpart by entering the market with a corporate secret up her sleeve.
Among these partners are Intel, AMD, Ampere, Arm, Marvell, SiFive, Broadcom, Fungible, Mellanox, NGD Systems, Pure Storage, Synopsys and Cadence.
Too often its staff usurps the prestige of the Olympic movement for itself, while treating the athletes as fungible commodities.
And then in the tech world and quite honestly entertainment too we know that this is a very fungible industry.
Amazon turns its workers into little more than fungible mechanical parts in a giant machine, who must obey orders unquestioningly.
Scarcity. Bitcoin is actually fixed in supply so it's better than scarce … it's more portable, its fungible, it's more durable.
At some level, you can think of it as dumb, as violating the economist's basic assumption that money is fungible.
The truth could be a fungible concept to Mr. Lagerfeld, who was fond of taking creative license with the past.
Tax dollars are fungible, and lottery revenue is generally offset, dollar for dollar, by cuts in spending from other sources.
It doesn't usually work that way for coaches or front offices—at least they are not nearly as fungible as players.
Under the earlier Helms Amendment, organizations already could not use federal funds directly for abortion -- although funds are, of course, fungible.
Then again, her account was published 14 years after his death, and truth was a fungible commodity in the Wild West.
These digital sneakers — these non-fungible tokens — can then remain in the collector's inventory or be made tradable through an exchange.
The old-timey analytical take on relievers held them as fungible quantities due to their inherent fickleness in health and performance.
Money is, after all, fungible, and a dollar brought home and "invested" can simply offset planned investment of dollars already here.
Players are discussed as assets, variously fungible human capital that will either appreciate in value or not; they're treated like that, too.
Hear how loose and fungible everything is on "Tale of Bricks:" the horns' harmonies, the rhythmic feel, at times even the tempo.
Ethereum retains some of Bitcoin's scrappy, libertarian characteristics, but, as a foundation for many other uses, it is by nature more fungible.
First, some managers/clients/executives (hereafter referred to as MCEs) still think that task performance can be measured in fungible engineer-hours.
Most notable was its belief that investor commitments were fungible, whereas PE firms are supposed to put tight fences around specific funds.
IBM said the carbon credit tokens will be fungible, meaning that they can be exchanged for another asset of the same type.
Indeed, while the term has been bandied about regularly in a frenzy of diplomacy in recent weeks, denuclearization is a fungible concept.
The new loan will be fungible with MFG's existing euro term loan B that pays 350bp over Euribor, with a 0% floor.
The policy differences between Senators Elizabeth Warren and Amy Klobuchar are stark and not fungible, and a choice requires reasoned decision making.
But in a labor market that treats nearly everyone as fungible and disposable, Dirk Nowitzki has the rarest commodity of all: Agency.
Soon enough, it turned up on websites, distributed and redistributed until, in an era when facts seem fungible, it was cited by Trump.
Markets that allow users to exchange goods and services that are fungible will commoditize things like storage, computation, internet connectivity, bandwidth, energy, etc.
Longer-term, I'm excited about projects enabling entire ecosystems to benefit from shared data and the bootstrapping of networks (non-fungible value exchange).
In particular, CryptoKitties introduced many to the concept of non-fungible tokens, or "NFTs," which might impact more than the world of cryptocurrencies.
That concern relates less to the Raiders' limited cap space (around $4.5 million, 26th in the NFL) than to the team's fungible cash.
As lies are part of the coin of the intelligence operative and facts are fungible, there have been few constraints on creative content.
Language is so fungible a medium that English has absorbed dozens of Yiddish words, like chutzpah, kvetch, kibitz, megillah, schmooze, nosh and schlock.
Its impact on the average consumer is more muted because oil prices are traded on a global market and thus are fungible regardless.
The retention of Postbank's strong domestic deposit franchise will support group funding if it can be made fungible around the group over time.
Moreover, the contracts are fungible, so traders can use them in tandem with full-sized E-mini futures to make their trades more precise.
The VRs of both entities could diverge if capital and funding become less fungible between the two entities, or if the group structure changes.
Each country's no longer fungible euro would be converted into national currencies and chaos would reign until many EU national governments bail out banks.
If this bill becomes law, federal health agencies could try offering health insurance, scholarships, or other non-fungible incentives to promote healthy organ donation.
That aid, as Rosenbaum notes, makes fungible the PA's ability to pay terrorists — directly contradicting stated U.S. objectives to advance peace and prevent terrorism.
The downside about things that are larger than ourselves, of course, is that we who have the privilege of serving them ourselves are fungible.
While Title X funding can't be used for abortions, anti-abortion advocates argue that money is fungible and can still indirectly support the procedure.
Ammunition control is unlikely to work, mainly because rounds of ammunition are fungible, and there are untold billions of rounds already in civilian hands.
Mr. Trump does the four things those voters love, rally attendees said: He wins, regardless of how fungible the definition of winning may be.
He is someone who regularly doesn't tell the truth -- viewing facts as fungible things that can be bent and twisted as he sees fit.
The Celtics front office had revealed that they saw Thomas as a mere asset — fungible, mobile, dispensable — and he responded by demonstrating his singularity.
This analysis may still hold true for mergers of essentially fungible components, like the truck beds and brakes at issue in the Fruehauf case.
Hagens Berman's clients, Skadden argued, could not show that any particular ETF share originated under a particular offering document because all shares are fungible.
"It is the idea that, much like the few UBI pilots that are out there, it is a much more fungible or flexible fund."
The NFL's fantasy is fantasy—the power of the owner's box, the ability to fire all those fungible geniuses for whatever reason the boss desires.
As a service, Siri is quite fungible and can offer utility to virtually anybody, but it lives primarily on your phone and in your pocket.
While federal law prohibits the use of federal funds for abortions, Republicans argue money is fungible and any given to Planned Parenthood indirectly supports abortion.
Words that marked that century's course — Fascism, Communism, totalitarianism, Holocaust — have become weightless in the 21st century, fungible elements in a furious fake-news theater.
The bigger question is is there something that I can learn that's fungible, that I might apply to future situations, and the answer is yes.
The "Mad Money " host said, "accounting can be fungible," but he didn't offer an opinion on whether or not that was the case with Tesla.
NFTs can include functionality that may subject NFT businesses to FinCen registration because the same wallet that accepts NFTs can also accept ERC-20 fungible tokens.
"Financial capital is fungible but intellectual capital is far more valuable, and that principle is driving the success of boutique advisers," said a senior boutique banker.
Time and time again, Trump has shown that he views facts as fungible -- things to be twisted or ignored altogether in pursuit of scoring political points.
Her position on impeachment -- against it -- is a fungible thing, depending on what else (if anything) comes to light regarding Trump and allegations of obstruction of justice.
"The shift toward higher grades of gasoline was fourteen times greater than would be expected in a world in which money is treated as fungible," Thaler wrote.
But bankers don't expect them to be fungible, or legally interchangeable with a company's other shares, since that would open a hole in China's strict capital controls.
Tanzania is Africa's third-largest recipient of Western aid (and the largest per person); 10-15% of its revenues come from Western countries as fungible "budget support".
The digital kitties can be traded and bred, but each has its own unique non-fungible token that can't be replicated -- kind of like a digital fingerprint.
To be clear: All politicians have fungible beliefs on most issues -- particularly those that get to the level where they can be considered credible candidates for president.
But how fungible they once were, names and characters and stories still swirling before settling into the shapes of posterity, and how different they might have been.
We're all aware that our experience of time is fungible: Days fly by, conversations drag on, that weeklong vacation seems to last forever until suddenly it doesn't.
In other words, when the performance factors are quantified and treated as fungible, players can be mixed and matched in a cost-effective way to maximize win probabilities.
You could argue, well, the Bank of Japan and the European Central Bank are still printing money like crazy, and money's fungible so it's flowing in from there.
"We strongly oppose the potential sale of military-fungible products to terrorism's central supplier," the lawmakers wrote in a letter sent on Thursday to Boeing CEO Dennis Muilenburg.
Money is fungible, and U.S. funding used, for example, to meet debt commitments and humanitarian needs, frees up the PA to dedicate money to financing and incentivizing terror.
As with many wardrobe commodities these days — white cotton shirts, wrap dresses, yoga pants — ballet flats are so minimally designed and so widely available that they are nearly fungible.
Those tokens could also potentially be fungible across cities, so a participation right token to New York City might also give you access to neighborhoods in Europe or Asia.
Fitch also expects capital is fungible between Danske and Realkredit to a significant extent, and thus Fitch is likely to retain the VRs within one notch of each other.
But bigotry was by no means buried by World War II. Its targets are fungible but it typically blames disadvantaged groups for problems more often created by privileged groups.
La cantidad de material fungible y equipos de protección personal que he usado y desechado ya sobrepasó las reservas que tenía mi servicio y nos encontramos en niveles críticos.
Facebook, Twitter and Google have rendered information fungible, effectively flattening the mediascape so that a conspiracy site appears (superficially) in the same league as a Pulitzer Prize-winning newspaper.
Mr. Finkelstein insisted that he never lied — "I do not slander somebody without proof," was how he put it — but he acknowledged a generation ago that truth was fungible.
Releasing him now, reportedly after contract restructuring talks broke down, seems like a shitty move, but the fungible nature of human football playing machines is always lurking in the NFL.
"Money is fungible and developers can use it to invest in other projects or reduce borrowing in existing ones," said Sriram Khattar, head of Indian developer DLF Ltd's rental business.
"Beaches are organic, they're fungible, they're alive and they move," said Thomas Bradley Muse, a lifelong resident and environmental adviser for the Eastern Long Island chapter of the Surfrider Foundation.
That last category is pretty fungible — it essentially allowed any tour group to travel to Cuba as long as it engaged in a meaningful cultural exchange with the Cuban people.
Not only does AT&T occupy a dominant position in a highly concentrated telecommunications market, but Time Warner product's — like HBO's "Game of Thrones" and CNN — aren't at all fungible.
"There was no larger consciousness, no solidarity, no political substance, no fungible structure, no true communitarianism to [her] supposed neighborliness, it was all just regressive housewifely bullshit," one neighbor complains.
Whether IBM operated within the rules of the WARN act, which are notoriously fungible, could not be determined because the company declined to provide ProPublica with details on its layoffs.
LOOP Sour is a fungible blend of two domestic U.S. crude streams and three Middle-Eastern crude import grades delivered into one of the eight underground caverns at the LOOP facility.
For clues about how Trump would behave, Republicans might have cast an eye at his White House, where advisers are often unveiled with hyperbole but where political fortunes often prove fungible.
Both taps were fungible with the existing bonds, carrying the same International Securities Identification Numbers (ISIN), meaning traders and investors were buying and selling the bonds before the tap had settled.
It is a sort of by-any-means-necessary, no-sin-is-too-grave, all-facts-are-fungible space in the moral universe where the rules of basic human decency warp.
Our current transportation system is 92 percent dependent on oil: A volatile and fungible commodity, in which a disruption anywhere affects prices everywhere — regardless of how much the United States produces.
To some extent these findings are to be expected: Money is fungible, and the more help you have covering one cost, the more likely you'll also be able to cover another cost.
It may, however, be next in line to join the ranks of global commodities, as the growing worldwide shipments of liquefied natural gas make it more fungible and its price more uniform.
Collectors receive a non-fungible cryptocurrency token connoting ownership of a limited-edition digital print of the artwork that they can store in their own crypto wallet or in one on MakersPlace.
While the company is often asked if they consider Intel and Nvidia competitors, they say Fungible Data Processing Units (DPU) complement tech, including central and graphics processing units, from other chip makers.
Some Republicans want to kill Title X for the same reasons that they cite for going after Planned Parenthood: the idea that the money is fungible and can still pay for abortion.
Computational resources became a fungible pool, and virtual machines could be efficiently and dynamically mapped in real time to this pool, allowing other virtual machines to share the rest of the pool.
Energean, already listed in London, said its shares will be fully transferable and fungible between the two markets and that it will not be issuing any new shares in the secondary listing.
Highly fungible capital and liquidity within the group, at least in the eurozone where the largest SCF operations are located, and within regulatory restrictions, is also of high importance in our support assessment.
They say "money is fungible" — that if you fund Planned Parenthood's other services, like birth control and STD tests, it "frees up" the organization to use its other fundraising to pay for abortion.
But conservatives argue that money used for non-abortion services is "fungible"—that is, it's in their bank accounts and providers can use it for whatever they want, but this is not true.
What some would argue is that the money that is going to churches and or mosques -- well, money's fungible anyway -- that it could be going to groups that it was not intended for.
Utilizing non-fungible Ethereum tokens, users can fully control and own an in-game avatar and explore  a digital world, catching and training 'monsters' represented by tokens which can be sold and used elsewhere.
Relievers are fungible, we were reminded, and the bullpens worth emulating weren't those that paid a pretty penny to import Chapman and Miller, but rather ongoing thrift store operations like Oakland and Tampa Bay's.
Unlike cryptocurriences where each token generally does not differ in value and is indistinguishable from each other (unless perhaps they are traceable), CryptoKitties are what's called a non-fungible token (NFT): Each one is unique.
However, when you peel back the layers, MPLs and e-commerce platforms provide a relatively fungible product, where differentiation comes down to customer experience and price, in markets that breed increasingly low barriers to entry.
Animoca Brands will produce and publish blockchain-based versions of RollerCoaster Tycoon and Goon Squad worldwide (excluding China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, and Macau); the new titles will feature the integration of non-fungible tokens (NFTs).
While federal law prevents the use of federal funds for abortions, anti-abortion groups and conservatives have long argued money is fungible and can indirectly support abortions if it goes to groups like Planned Parenthood.
With new shares being continuously authorized by ETFs, resold on the secondary markets and held in fungible, undifferentiated buckets at depository trust companies, it's virtually impossible to trace the history of any particular ETF share.
This is why propaganda — which provides a simple, convenient and seemingly coherent narrative architecture for processing events — thrives in a polarized environment in which truth is regarded as relativistic and facts are treated as fungible.
But in another way, it is misleading, making it seem as though mitigation (that is, preventing greenhouse gas emissions) and adaptation (adjusting to a changed climate) are two sides of the same coin, fungible even.
Non-fungible markets don't have the same benefits although they still allow providers to earn what their good or service is actually worth rather than what the middlemen thinks it's worth after they take their cut.
"If I were in Russia's shoes, I would look to tap existing bonds and make them immediately fungible, rather than issuing the new ones, this way you could avoid restrictions related to the sanctions," Syzdykov said.
Those growing up in a Russian-dominated neighborhood and radicalized by some heavy-handed dictatorship can either decide to strike at home or travel to these shores to engage in their fungible brand of holy war.
Apple logos and images of Rolexes, meanwhile, which repeat throughout the ripped posters; flat, iconic wall sculptures; and other works, borrow the real-world value of luxury goods as a reminder that fungible doesn't mean unreal.
It was no great leap for paranoid delusions, like Pizzagate, or deliberate hoaxes, like the one about the Pope endorsing Trump, to pass muster on Facebook, because the design made all news-like items feel fungible.
FRANCIS: Do you understand the argument from people out there who feel very morally opposed to abortion, feel like it&aposs murder and they don&apost want their tax dollars going anywhere near that, money is fungible?
Fitch expects capitalisation and leverage to remain adequate but considers this as a necessity due to the group's presence in volatile and less developed markets and in light of concentrations, while capital would not be totally fungible.
In contrast to the Bush program, which conveniently overlooked that money is fungible and chose to rely on squishy corporate promises, why not put into place a plan that follows President Reagan's timeless motto, "trust but verify"?
He wasn't so much a comic book artist as the last great stained-glass painter of the European tradition, his didactic little fables bringing theology and liturgy into the domain of fungible images, to educate the unchurched.
After applause from the audience died down, Price said that taxpayer money is "fungible" and he has a responsibility to respond to the majority of American people whom he said do not want their tax dollars funding abortions.
Israel had previously agreed to the gas-rich Gulf Arab state donating materials for civilian construction projects or fuel, worried that more fungible cash donations could reach Hamas, against which it has fought three wars in a decade.
"Since money is completely fungible, you can't isolate the transactions that go to pay for bombs from those that pay for apartment buildings in Pyongyang," said Christopher Green, a North Korea expert at Leiden University in the Netherlands.
"There's definitely an identity shift, but when you don't have that time to let it sink in, it is kind of more fungible than it is for Emily, because she's with the baby all the time," Joseph says.
The Court of Appeal opinion, written by Judge Anthony Klein, acknowledged that it may well be impossible for investors to trace the origin of their ETF shares, given the modern reality that shares are just fungible electronic markers.
Because Russia is basically just selling fungible commodities into a big global marketplace, it has much more scope to thumb its nose at international opinion, something unsavory regimes in Saudi Arabia, Iran, and elsewhere also take advantage of.
"The United States is providing aid to the Honduran military, and since money is fungible it enables the Honduran military to spend its own funds on things like [Guardians of the Homeland]," Tim Rieser, foreign policy aide to Sen.
It is widely accepted to the point that it has been incorporated in the Paris Climate Agreement, but it doesn't provide a way to turn the credits into what are called fungible assets, that is an easily tradable one.
The Sapphire Preferred provides flexible points, which can be hugely valuableIf you're new to booking travel reservations with points and miles, you should know that flexible currencies like Chase Ultimate Rewards points are great because they are so fungible.
WASHINGTON — It is the scenario that President Trump's most conservative followers considered their worst nightmare, and on Wednesday it seemed to come true: The dealmaking political novice, whose ideology and loyalty were always fungible, cut a deal with Democrats.
In other words, softwood from the Southern U.S. was too high-cost to compete as a fungible commodity in global markets, and needed some processing to claim a higher price in world markets that would allow these firms to recoup costs.
To him, they are fungible things that can be bent (and broken) to fit his purposes because, in his mind, getting a wall built is enough of a good thing that it justifies any means by which he gets that accomplished.
If you use Eugene Wei's framework, social capital has grown to be enormous, but that by itself is not the concern — it is because social capital has become a fungible asset that can be bought, sold and used in whatever manner you choose.
Fungible, a startup that wants to help data centers cope with the increasingly massive amounts of data produced by new technologies, has raised a $200 million Series C led by SoftBank Vision Fund, with participation from Norwest Venture Partners and its existing investors.
When I pointed out that money is fungible and that funds given for humanitarian purposes can then free Hamas to use other funds to support terrorism, he said that Hamas would not build these buildings with their own funds in any event.
As an additional step, the car itself could actually be taken to the blockchain as a non-fungible token with an integrated certification library, offering not only proof of ownership and history but also to serve as a permanent link to the verified documentation.
Even when such tokens might provide a financial benefit, such as a discount on subway fares or housing, these tokens are not designed to be fungible currencies in the same way that cryptocurrencies are, but instead convenience tools to provide digital access to amenities.
Hinkie hired a well-regarded coach in Brett Brown, and subjected him to an all-you-can-eat buffet of fungible journeymen and misfit draft picks; the players played like assets, the team lost and lost, and the Process somehow never quite seemed to begin.
Fungible: A founder of Juniper Networks and a co-creator of Apple's Mac operating system used this hand-written pitch deck to raise $1.953 million from SoftBank for their new data center startupKong: Kong is capitalizing on one of the big trends in software.
Products are fungible and of secondary consideration, and A.B.G. has proof of concept for this strategy in the form of celebrities such as Marilyn Monroe, Muhammad Ali and Elvis Presley, among other branded people, like Judith Leiber and Vince Camuto, whose trademarks A.B.G. also owns and licenses.
These include Graphic Processing Units from Nvidia, Field Programmable Gate Arrays from Xilinx and Altera (acquired by Intel), smart network interface cards from Mellanox (acquired by Nvidia) and a new category of programmable processor called a Data Processing Unit (DPU) from Fungible, a startup Mayfield invested in.
True to the politically fungible countercultural style that has characterized the online world ever since, an ironic riff on "The Anarchist's Cookbook" appears in the cDc member Kevin Wheeler's online bulletin board Demon Roach Underground, which also mocked Nancy Reagan's anti-drugs "Just Say No" campaign.
Considering Sandoval's injury was not pre-existing, the Red Sox would have recouped the majority of his contract for '16 under a league-wide program—fungible assets that then could have been reinvested in the team's efforts to advance to playoffs for the first time since 2013.
For example, in games, ERC-998-compliant tokens could represent characters that carry consumable rations (ERC-20 tokens) and non-fungible weapons (ERC-721 tokens) or, in commerce, classes of these tokens could be used for tiered membership programs or in the creation of markets in securities products.
The company's founders, CEO Pradeep Sindhu and Bertrand Serlet, say Fungible will release more information later this year about when its data processing units will be available and their on-boarding process, which they say will not require clients to change their existing applications, networking or server design.
In the bourgeois era every person is supposed to be an atomised, fungible and clean unit of labour-power; you live in your own house, cordoned off from the world, and what you do in its shameful little white-tiled room is not to be spoken of outside.
While there's a lot of innovation happening across all of these categories, the projects just getting started that I'm most excited about are enabling the web3 development stack by providing functionality that's necessary across different use cases, sovereignty through user access control of their data, as well as fungible value exchange.
This was when FIFA, the sport's governing body, became the corrupt mafia-like organization we know today; when European clubs were seized by oligarchs from around the world, turning players into fungible investments instead of hometown heroes; when the players themselves became steeped in the ways of commerce and trade and celebrity.
The metaphoric equivalencies, between blood and money, money and Jews, coruscate from under the slander: Jews, who murdered the child of God, were punished and condemned to wander, or rather, they were forced to circulate, and so to conceal their identities, to convert or exchange their identities; in every situation, they had to remain fungible.
Given strong funding and liquidity within the Credit Suisse group and the intention to keep this as fungible as possible through the central treasury model at Credit Suisse, we have affirmed CSI's and CSUSA's Short-Term IDRs at 'F1', the higher of the two Short-Term IDRs mapping to an 'A-' Long-Term IDR.
Trump's new salvo means Europe's leaders can no longer console themselves with the thought that Trump's contempt for the transatlantic establishment and tolerance for the world view of Russian President Vladimir Putin can be easily dismissed as the fungible rhetoric of a populist campaigner that will disappear once he's confronted with the responsibilities of being President.
Now, startups like eLoan (an Israeli peer-to-peer lender) and Branch (started by a Kiva co-founder) are rolling out programs in emerging markets to let banks lend to people based off their phone subscription history, while companies like InVenture go a step further by creating a global, fungible credit score for anyone with a phone.
It is striking how much the NFL's economic structure looks like America's right now, with a plump class of billionaire lords overseeing a self-regarding tier of well-compensated managers and administrators whose primary role has been defined as extracting maximum productivity at minimum cost from an increasingly fungible fleet of labor-units-on-the-hoof.
Around half of Mexico's gasoline and diesel is imported, and nearly all of that comes from the U.S. New trade barriers like tariffs would raise costs for U.S. refiners to access crude, force Mexico to sell crude at a discount elsewhere and could disrupt Mexico's refined product supply--although oil is far more fungible than gas so producers and consumers could adjust more easily.
But in the present day, I've come up with a more nuanced view: technology will atomize jobs, make workers more fungible and easier to replace — think Uber drivers and other on-demand economy gigs — and software will drive the world into Extremistan, wherein ~20% of us do very well, while the other 80% struggle to get by as part of the Precariat, with no careers and no security.
"Unless you have a large down payment or unless you have a very solid amount of free cash flow that's underwritable, and we forget about this because the Uber driver might not have income that is fungible from a mortgage lenders perspective, or the people working 3 or 4 jobs, or the contributors to CNBC who contribute to a few places, they may literally have trouble qualifying for a mortgage," said Dobson.
It's not really a big theory, but I think the bar for audio and video is so much higher because it's all on-demand and you will not listen to more than a minute of a podcast you're not interested in, you won't watch more than 30 seconds of video It's not fungible in the way that text is — stuff just sort of flows through you in the Facebook feed and maybe you click on a link, maybe you don't.
As Derek Thompson wrote last year for the Atlantic, there is a tremendous quantity of state-by-state variation in lottery spending, with Rhode Island and South Dakota spending tremendous sums on a per capita basis while North Dakota and Oklahoma spend relatively little: About 40 percent of lottery revenue is sent to states (often nominally earmarked for schools, but in practice money is fungible), and then winnings are subject to a hefty 45 percent windfall income tax, so the lottery is a major moneymaker for the government.

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