(1) Most evidence suggests that aid money is fungible - that is, that it goes into the pot of public funds and is spent on whatever the recipient wants to spend it on.(2) For Enron, where everything was fungible , conservation made financial sense: The company could help its customers save energy, then resell those savings to someone else.(3) Green Tags function on the principle that electrical power is fungible - that is, one unit of it is identical in use to another, regardless of its source.(4) One that acknowledges that my candidate's speech is mine, that hard money is fungible with soft money, and thus that both should be regulated the same way.(5) We had a little bit of a blind spot in that we always thought that smartness was fungible into whatever needed to be done, because a few of our early employees were like that.(6) But for the growing number of techies who toil at making products and services more user - friendly, job titles are more fungible - and more confusing.(7) In defending such laws, the Administration argues that money is fungible , so support of a group's lawful activities will free up resources that can be spent on terrorism.(8) In the media, television stations thousands of miles apart would hire fungible newscasters who looked and acted the same.(9) The solution was to provide legislatively for rights equivalent to co-ownership by customers of fungible securities held by the settlement systems.(10) Certainly, this appears to be the case for a country like Iran, where the major export is a largely fungible commodity that can be easily diverted to other markets.(11) Some would argue that this is both pedantic and unrealistic, since money is fungible and one £10 note is for all purposes the same as another.(12) Money is fungible , and stopping them from transferring these funds would require a whole new micro-surveillance of wealth transfers in the world.(13) Law's statement is simply incredible to anyone who realizes that money is fungible and that insurance is not free.(14) I know enough about the appropriations process to know that federal money isn't entirely fungible , but I think this is a valid question because of the enormous debt we have taken on in order to liberate Iraq.(15) The Court reasoned that since money is fungible , government funding for secular purposes could be used by religious organizations for sectarian ends.(16) Sanctioned countries with exports that are fungible commodities and that are limited in supply (such as oil) feel very little effect from U.S. sanctions on their exports.