Passengers on the flight were moved to a later flight and the computer part will be replaced, an ANA official said.
The company did not say how many executives could be replaced as part of the restructuring.
Manned aircraft may be replaced in part by unmanned aerial vehicles and satellites, he predicts.
Trenches footbridge is being replaced as part of the Crossrail programme, which will provide a new electric rail service for Slough residents into central London.
Mr Abraha was recently replaced as part of a shake-up of the company, which has seen a portfolio of state-owned transit and warehousing facilities added to it.
She replaced a part of the income she gave up after leaving her job as a chartered accountant in a finance company, without losing any of the time with her family.
This is also part of why PCs are not being replaced as fast as before.
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The trees are being removed and replaced by raised flowerbeds as part of the regeneration.
But for the most part, the ancient tool has been replaced with electronic calculators and computers--even though an experienced abacus user can often compute sums more quickly than your average Joe with a calculator.
ATMs at Olympic venues have been replaced by Visa ATMs, as part of an exclusivity deal.
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That trade is dying out, in part because traditional copper pots and pans are being replaced by less expensive goods from China.
The Clemenceau took part in the 1991 Gulf War, but was replaced in 1997 by the new nuclear-powered carrier, the Charles de Gaulle.
Books have not been replaced by Kindles, not even in part.
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The woodwork of the structure is said to be in good condition for "most part", but the corner pillars need to be replaced as well as most of the under frame.
This year, as part of its restructuring, John Bucksbaum is expected to be replaced as chairman of the board.
This practice seems to have been brought to England by the Normans, and remained part of English law for centuries, although in practice it was gradually replaced by the slower but slightly less violent jury system.
And Levein paid tribute to the part played in the fight-back by West Brom midfielder James Morrison, who had replaced misfiring talisman James McFadden after 45 minutes.
Davis was then replaced -- in reality if not in title -- by Steve Schmidt, part of Karl Rove's operation.
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Klien, who will take part in a race weekend for the first time since the 2007 British Grand Prix when he replaced Jenson Button in second practice at Silverstone while at Honda, is eager to impress his new boss.
U.S. manufacturers now produce three and a half times more output per worker hour than they did in the peak employment year of 1979, in part because offshoring has sent many low-value jobs overseas, but also because automation has replaced lots of factory jobs.
Its strength derives in part from the architectural barbarism of the post-war years, when Victorian terraces were bulldozed and replaced with brutalist blocks.
Sixteen suites in 300-level will be removed and replaced with a full-service open-air lounge overlooking the court, which is part social experiment and sports experience.
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As part of the changes, the head of HP's Autonomy division, Mike Lynch, is being replaced by Bill Veghte, HP's chief strategy officer.
The move is part of a 10-year programme in the county that could see up to 32 schools closed and replaced with new area "super schools".
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And if you really want to get freaky, consider that the brain, or part of it (and perhaps your mind) is on the list of body parts that can be replaced!
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All of this is causing an increase in inequality in America rather than a decline, as higher income workers are not being forced into part-time work, dropping out of the work force, or suffering mid-wage jobs being replaced by low-wage jobs.
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