But money is fungible, and allocation of funds to one project frees up money for another.
People are not fungible and bring a myriad of talents not reflected in statistics.
When it comes to matters of budgets with Congress they say all numbers are fungible.
And in a larger sense, the charge must be true because all material aid is fungible.
Although Enron made markets in it, fibre-optic backbone is not really a fungible commodity.
For, you see, the important thing about crude oil is that it is fungible.
Instead, with money being fungible, the trade would be structured elsewhere, or away from U.S. regulators.
He rejected Cubism: his answer was to adopt far less fungible aspects of bygone greatness.
Oil that's taken from one place and consumed in another place, is, in economic terms, fungible.
The problems begin with the fact that fiber capacity is not exactly fungible.
One billion of anything sounds like a lot, but numbers are becoming increasingly fungible in social media land.
Cynics will argue that, since money is fungible, the crooked and corrupt will always find a tax haven.
While 100, 000 new law or business graduates a year may be fungible, i.e.
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Money needs to be perfectly fungible: One dollar is always exchangeable for any other, no matter what its source.
The League position that the refs are modular, fungible and replaceable is inaccurate.
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One of the disadvantages of having different requirements for different areas is that summer gasoline is less fungible.
This distinction is a bit odd, from an economist and some-time investment banker who knows full well that money is fungible.
And not feelings about unruly (but fungible) politicians or arbitrary targets?
Cruise ships, like their foreign-based crew members, are treated as fungible goods.
Since government money is so fungible, the distinction is an odd one.
What loyalty have they to a company that treats them as fungible?
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Your avatar, an undistinguished and highly fungible clone running through a seemingly endless series of testing chambers, does not seem at all bastardly.
This would seem to ignore two factors: (1) the point of the coin is to pay for the debt, and (2) money is fungible.
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Limited boycotts of fungible products simply do not work: total boycotts of them do (well, until the smugglers spring into action), but not limited ones.
However, again as the report notes (but not in these words) money is fungible so the increase in available funds did lead to distributions to shareholders.
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Holders of precious metals or other major tradable (fungible) assets worldwide need to monitor the foreign exchange rate of the currency in which their asset is held.
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The international upside would be huge for America, promoting gas as a fungible good, keeping Russia (et al) on their toes, building world class LNG players in the process.
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In this connection, it is ironic that the Bush Administration claims that money is fungible and therefore the use of any type of capital controls toward Warsaw Pact countries will not work.
So the actual problem being identified is that problems come from when one market fungible into another (or arbitrageable across, very much the same statement) is running at a different speed to that other.
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