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    disposal


    1. much of His power that is at our disposal


    2. Traps: Japanese Beetle Traps are a pheromone (a natural insect attractant) that attracts females and traps them for disposal


    3. He would have to risk his life and put himself between them and the Chip, using every gadget and skill at his disposal to save the precious artifact


    4. There are N different ways to produce that signal and she is capable of using any method at her disposal to produce that signal


    5. “If I had an army at my disposal I would use it for good, but as it is I will


    6. This is at our disposal


    7. He has a great deal of knowledge at his disposal


    8. This ten-minute practice schedule can be varied of course, according to your individual needs and the amount of time at your disposal


    9. Immediately after the disposal of Alan’s body Helen Roach found that coping with her daughter’s stress and grief was far harder than she had ever imagined it would be


    10. The door is unlocked and Davie enters the lab, still brooding over the novel use that the waste disposal system is being put to

    11. ” He leaned back in the chair as if relaxing from a hard day's work, “I had the entire resources of the store at my disposal last autumn on all those days y'all were busy on the Bungalows


    12. Dumping his bag on a chair, he rooted around in it for his wallet, counting the limited cash at his disposal … bugger it! Glancing up at the list on the wall he calculated carefully, concluding with a sigh that even if he could afford nothing else, he would blow some of the cash on a coffee


    13. Was he making the same mistake Jorma was and thinking she had Tdeshi’s memories at her disposal? There was no one she knew, not the least babe of the poorest single peasant she’d ever met in the deepest countryside of this world, who grew up as poor as she did


    14. Kulai was generous to lend her an enclosed coach that his business had at their disposal


    15. Mackie that he was completely at their disposal, “Would you prefer that I wait here, or return shortly?” He asked, hoping to walk off the nervous butterflies which had begun flittering about in his stomach


    16. White Feathers was no longer at George's disposal for impromptu 'store-tending


    17. there was an influential ally at his disposal in Bishop


    18. That abundance of food, of which, in consequence of the improvement of land, many people have the disposal beyond what they themselves can consume, is the great cause of the demand, both for the precious metals and the precious stones, as well as for every other conveniency and ornament of dress, lodging, household furniture, and equipage


    19. They were astonished to observe the rage of the Spaniards to obtain them; and had no notion that there could anywhere be a country in which many people had the disposal of so great a superfluity of food; so scanty always among themselves, that, for a very small quantity of those glittering baubles, they would willingly give as much as might maintain a whole family for many years


    20. "They have the most knowledge at their disposal

    21. The same superabundance of food, of which they have the disposal, enables them to give a greater quantity of it for all those singular and rare productions which nature furnishes but in very small quantities; such as the precious metals and the precious stones, the great objects of the competition of the rich


    22. What occasioned the extravagance of those high prices was, not so much the abundance of silver, as the abundance of labour and subsistence, of which those Romans had the disposal, beyond what was necessary for their own use


    23. The quantity of silver, of which they had the disposal, was a good deal less than what the command of the same quantity of labour and subsistence would have procured to them in the present times


    24. but to keep them at their disposal! That's why their


    25. Even with the full Dark Army at his disposal, the Elf Prince nearly prevailed


    26. Now that we know a bit more about ourselves, let's revert to our current concrete reality and see how we can use the opportunities placed at our disposal


    27. I’ve not the slightest idea what’s detaining your Legate up in the capital, but rest assured that you’ll have additional manpower and intelligence at your disposal here soon enough


    28. Resiliency is also produced by having more tools at our disposal – and these tools come through both formal and informal education


    29. They also had the royal musicians at their disposal to play whatever music they desired


    30. “Actually Captain, we're not entirely sure that having a holo-fleet at our disposal is at all necessary

    31. Fourthly, In the disposal of their surplus produce, or of what is over and above their own consumption, the English colonies have been more favoured, and have been allowed a more extensive market, than those of any other European nation


    32. It was all extremely exciting and thrilling to young Sammy, and having all the energy in the world at his disposal, despite having been quite ill, he went after her now like a passion-ridden animal


    33. Such sacrifices, though they might frequently be agreeable to the interest, are always mortifying to the pride of every nation; and, what is perhaps of still greater consequence, they are always contrary to the private interest of the governing part of it, who would thereby be deprived of the disposal of many places of trust and profit, of many opportunities of acquiring wealth and distinction, which the possession of the most turbulent, and, to the great body of the people, the most unprofitable province, seldom fails to afford


    34. It was only by distributing among the particular members of parliament a great part either of the offices, or of the disposal of the offices arising from this civil and military establishment, that such a system of management could be established, even with regard to the parliament of England


    35. It would be absolutely impossible to distribute among all the leading members of all the colony assemblies such a share, either of the offices, or of the disposal of the offices, arising from the general government of the British empire, as to dispose them to give up their popularity at home, and to tax their constituents for the support of that general government, of which almost the whole emoluments were to be divided among people who were strangers to them


    36. But the protection of any particular branch of trade is a part of the general protection of trade; a part, therefore, of the duty of that power; and if nations always acted consistently, the particular duties levied for the purposes of such particular protection, should always have been left equally to its disposal


    37. But if the company were bad stewards and bad sovereigns, when the whole of their neat revenue and profits belonged to themselves, and were at their own disposal, they were surely not likely to be better when three-fourths of them were to belong to other people, and the other fourth, though to be laid out for the benefit of the company, yet to be so under the inspection and with the approbation of other people


    38. All church preferments were in this manner in the disposal of the church


    39. In this situation of things, the sovereigns in the different states of Europe endeavoured to recover the influence which they had once had in the disposal of the great benefices of the church; by procuring to the deans and chapters of each diocese the restoration of their ancient right of electing the bishop ; and to the monks of each abbacy that of electing the abbot


    40. The followers of Luther, together with what is called the church of England, preserved more or less of the episcopal government, established subordination among the clergy, gave the sovereign the disposal of all the bishoprics, and other consistorial benefices within his dominions, and thereby rendered him the real head of the church; and without depriving the bishop of the right of collating to the smaller benefices within his diocese, they, even to those benefices, not only admitted, but favoured the right of presentation, both in the sovereign and in all other lay patrons

    41. He found it convenient, accordingly to give up the business of merchant, the business to which his family had originally owed their fortune, and, in the latter part of his life, to employ both what remained of that fortune, and the revenue of the state, of which he had the disposal, in projects and expenses more suitable to his station


    42. The quantity to be collected, and the district within which it is to be collected, are so small, that they both can oversee, with their own eyes, the collection and disposal of every part of what is due to them


    43. he had at his disposal, particularly as he was approaching his


    44. The issue of disposal seemingly swept under the carpet; a subject not mooted for the sake of diplomacy


    45. Twenty years in bomb disposal had given him a steady nerve and some personal reserve


    46. “Rest assured, I have a team of doctors at my disposal


    47. This, ‘highlights the growing concern,’ about disposal of hazardous nuclear waste


    48. Now, late in the afternoon of our second day in that stunning and enchanting Asian city, we had no more time at our disposal


    49. Many used all diplomatic means at their disposal, pressure, consultations, offers of peacekeepers and humanitarian aid, efforts to cut off weapons shipments


    50. We planned on using every aircraft at our disposal, and while we had some pilots who would have to sit this one out due to inexperience, it was meant as a massive insult to the Baron












































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    Synonyms for "disposal"

    disposal disposition administration electric pig garbage disposal action provision conclusion determination dispatch transference dumping transfer jettison sale

    "disposal" definitions

    the power to use something or someone


    a method of tending to or managing the affairs of a some group of people (especially the group's business affairs)


    the act or means of getting rid of something


    a kitchen appliance for disposing of garbage