Over 85 percent of the factories are American owned, and employ primarily women because of their perceived docility, dexterity and disposability. |
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. |
High-class products combined with a customized service and a high disposability guarantee high customer satisfaction. |
These filters are particularly recommended when have great volumes of air to treat and limited disposability of persons employed in maintenance. |
Besotted with both the mythology and the utter disposability of pop, Cohn never gave much thought to lastingness. |
Free disposability of outputs means that outputs can be disposed of at no cost. |