While the two species will co-exist, eventually they hybridise and the native with its rich blue is displaced.
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Then, as social opprobrium is displaced by acceptance followed by imitation, unproductive dependence becomes a way of life.
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His notion is that an innovative firm that wins a monopoly then becomes complacent, and is displaced by a sharper rival, and so on.
They believe that when phosphate and arsenic compete with one another in the ground, arsenic is displaced out of the soil and can leach into water supplies.
Where a factory worker is displaced, they may have to relocate (i.e. be on their bike, as Lord Tebbit once said in the UK), or seek retraining.
Even where a duty is felt, as in the case of Kosovo, it is far harder to help somebody who is displaced within a country than a refugee who has crossed a border.
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Likewise, traditional local and long-distance telephone service over the copper network is being displaced by better technology from cable and fiber.
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The issue here really is how these displaced people, especially the elderly, should be compensated.
There is 1 million displaced at this moment in this part of the world.
To be sure, behind every displaced employee is a tough emotional battle and a family at risk.
The Kibati camp for 65, 000 displaced people is on the outskirts of Goma and very near the front lines.
The organization has opened shelters and is providing meals to displaced residents.
One of every two displaced Colombians is unemployed and a similar number live in makeshift homes made of cloth, cardboard or wood, says the Office of the U.N.
Mr. DAVIES: When I arrived, there were less than 500, 000 people displaced, which is still a huge number.
Government official, Al-Hadi Ahem Ali, is responsible for keeping the displaced alive.
As one critic put it, appearing before the TV press is the equivalent of the displaced NBC host diving into a giant hug.
"The bias in my estimates of jobs displaced by imports is consistently on the low side, " says Dr. Scott, whose work is funded by foundations and labor unions.
Still, none of this is to deny that the displaced rich-country workers lose out: many, perhaps most, of those who find alternative work will be paid less than they were before.
We turn now to Roberta Cohen, who is an expert on internally displaced persons at The Brookings Institution, to talk about the logistical and political obstacles to dealing with the situation in Darfur.
Perhaps what comes as the biggest surprise is the number of people still displaced by the combined disaster.
GM's solution is to give the two executives displaced by Mr Wagoner specific roles in combating these problems.
Now, through her job with its specialist training, she is helping eliminate any danger to displaced people resettling here.
This week the next betting choice is Rory McIlroy, whom Woods displaced as world No. 1 just three weeks ago.
Once tokenized and hidden, any given card product is far more vulnerable to being displaced, as the issuers have already learned from PayPal.
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Those numbers are expected to soon drop, just as a sprawling tent city is constructed nearby to house thousands of displaced Haitians, perhaps permanently.
Additionally, the counterpart to having detailed plans to guide evacuations ahead of a storm is having plans that support quickly bringing displaced people back into their homes, schools, and businesses.
The Trade Adjustment Assistance Act is the principal programme for compensating those displaced by trade, but its outlays are a rounding error compared to the money spent on disability and health insurance compensation.
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