It's the sense of disposability and dispensability of the population that's ongoing and that really irks me. |
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Perhaps we're all feeling a little insecure, a little uneasy about all this spectacular consumption, this culture of disposability. |
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However, the widespread availability and increasing disposability of music is pushing that listener further and further to the margins. |
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Over 85 percent of the factories are American owned, and employ primarily women because of their perceived docility, dexterity and disposability. |
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Besotted with both the mythology and the utter disposability of pop, Cohn never gave much thought to lastingness. |
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Free disposability of outputs means that outputs can be disposed of at no cost. |
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A challenge to the increasing disposability of music in the digital era, the album will be owned by just one person and only heard by a few. |
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This show looks at the importance of heroes in this age of atheistic disposability. |
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They have to fulfill highest demands regarding performance, flexibility and disposability so that you can produce efficiently. |
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Besides verifying the operational safety of your equipment we also preventively check the disposability of your safety measures. |
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These filters are particularly recommended when have great volumes of air to treat and limited disposability of persons employed in maintenance. |
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High-class products combined with a customized service and a high disposability guarantee high customer satisfaction. |
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Our production and consumption habits need to move more in the direction of sustainability rather than the current culture of disposability. |
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The emergence of nanotechnology, outer space technologies and disposability and obsolescence issues do illustrate this need. |
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These applications exploit the qualities of paper, which include low-cost, disposability, sterility and well-defined porosity. |
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At that moment, the encounter between God's totality and man's total disposability is at the origin of a totality of communion. |
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I love the energy and disposability of pop music. |
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Required vehicle disposability is at least 4 hours. |
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The fascinating speeddating sequences highlight the disposability of feelings and the anxieties of self-identity in an age of technological convenience and anonymity. |
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The report examines the advantages of ease of use, painlessness, disposability, control of drug delivery and avoidance of first-pass metabolism by the liver. |
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