The phrase "rules cannot substitute for character" suggests that while rules can provide guidelines for behavior, they cannot replace the intrinsic qualities of a person's character, such as integrity, honesty, and moral judgment. Character shapes how individuals interpret and apply rules, especially in complex situations where strict adherence might lead to unethical outcomes. Ultimately, it highlights the importance of personal values and ethical principles in guiding behavior beyond mere compliance with rules.
it means that if you have a set of rules that you follow them and if somebody turns their back you still follow their rules instead of take advantage of the person that is there and also break the rules.
It means to replace something, with something else that is equivalent.
A formula is math sentence where you substitute numbers for letters and solve to get an unknown value.
Assuming you mean y = 7.80x + 40: This has infinitely many solutions, and it is already solved for "y". If you substitute ANY value for "x", you can calculate the corresponding value for "y".
characterless/ bad character
You cannot intentionally "be mean" to an opponent by taunting them, yelling at them, cursing at them, etc. This is unsportsmanlike conduct and is against the rules.
Quark is a type of soft curd cheese. The closest substitute for it if you cannot find Quark is ricotta, or blended and strained cottage cheese.
Of rules.
What does character value mean?
The name Jacqui means 'substitute'
It means that the player was run out by the substitute fielder.
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I'm not sure what you mean by "substitute". That's the generic name specifying what's in it and the amounts.
mean character means being rude to others.
Tom Wilson's comic strip character Ziggy is not a Disney property therefore he cannot appear in a Disney film. There is a Vulture from Robin Hood whose name was Ziggy if that's who you mean.
That depends on what the rules are.
Bella is a fictional character. She is not real. She cannot date. If you mean the actress, it would depend on the fan's personality, I'm sure.