You can say he is dispensable to some extent, and in fact the death sentence on a man like him has actually turned him into a martyr. |
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And then life wouldn't be this fast-food, microwave society where everybody's dispensable. |
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During the last century, when communism attempted to conquer the world, the poor were never better than its dispensable foot-soldiers. |
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Here, the living characters are largely dispensable whereas the curse rules supreme. |
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But now I've got doctors helping me so I'm really dispensable in so many ways and so what I do I do just for my own satisfaction and pleasure. |
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Novelists seem to have as much to say as ever, but maybe books are becoming more and more dispensable to the modern human animal. |
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Needless to say, when that goal becomes personal salvation, the people who inhabit this earthly, tainted, and mortal world become dispensable. |
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And finally, would the government get to decide which red streams were necessary and which were dispensable? |
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Rather than turn his rage on his wife, the mother of his children, the murderer attacked seemingly dispensable ladies of the night. |
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Crumb, a dispensable small thing that in the mouth of a wise woman became an irrefutable argument changing Jesus' way of thinking and acting. |
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If we could, the manuscripts would become unnecessary, dispensable. |
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Speaking at the presentation ceremony, the Minister condemned those who have said that Irish has no place in modern society and that it is a dispensable relic from the past. |
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Motivate yourself, you must lose your 15 dispensable kilos in 4 to 5 month. |
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A dispensable small thing that we easily throw to the dogs or in the garbage. |
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Their advisory businesses, full of potential for conflicts of interest with their auditing side, by now seemed dispensable. |
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King Hussein should spend whatever remains of his reign making himself dispensable. |
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Therefore, the additional stamping of the attestation presently required is dispensable and shall be removed. |
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In many ways this attitude is as dispensable as the steam whistle and the clouds of smoke. |
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Finally I found the necessary strength, to fight those 15 dispensable kilos. |
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No one who is constantly made to feel dispensable on a personal level can begin to relate to the export boom of the European economy. |
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A warning is dispensable in behavior involving gross infringement of contract. |
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Languages are not interchangeable, none is dispensable, none is superfluous. |
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We should not, however, assume from this that for Augustine-or for us-this parable is dispensable, a redundant repetition of a message that we already know from elsewhere. |
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In evolutionary terms, human beings are clearly dispensable. |
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But acquisition of a land title was often a dispensable technicality for those too poor to purchase one, or who were not inclined to do so because of the vastness of the land. |
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We are again being tossed aside as dispensable pawns on an international chess board. |
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These deepened links replaced the passive acceptance of loosely connected, but dispensable, relationships between agriculture and rural communities. |
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Even in the guise of a retired grandfather, or a dispensable uncle? |
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The English label Voiceprint offers a perfectly dispensable release here. |
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Interestingly, however, HYLS1 is dispensable for centriole assembly and centrosome function during cell division. |
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Our system demands lots of conformity, and where young ones can't or don't conform, they get labelled as resistant, untreatable, and dispensable, disposable. |
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Knowledge-support systems, which improve individual employees' performances by giving them access to the company's collective knowledge, encourage employee loyalty while making any individual dispensable. |
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If he is right about the technology too, future generations will come to see English as something like calligraphy or Latin: prestigious and traditional, but increasingly dispensable. |
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And those facts make vindicatory genealogies entirely dispensable for our recognition of the importance of truthfulness. |
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Savings are achieved through armaments cooperation, cutbacks in dispensable capabilities, standardisation, task sharing, functional worksharing arrangements and role specialisation. |
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It is an affront to any individual who has that deep conviction to suggest, even for a moment, that a human being in any form is dispensable for the sake of research. |
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The wonders of the living world, by contrast, are dispensable. |
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However, the idea that some translations are dispensable is being encouraged on grounds of the financial question, and by appealing to the need to define priorities and restrictions such as the size of documents. |
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It appears to be dispensable for viral RNA replication, as replicons lacking the p7 gene replicate or make viral RNA efficiently. |
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To test this, take some magazine which professes to popularize news events, and strike out every adjective and adverb which seems dispensable note how much more authoritative and less tinted by opinion the items appear. |
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It seems that, once in the system, they abandon their allegiance to practical problem solving in favour of more manageable and dispensable pieces of knowledge and skill that simulate problem solving. |
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Interaction between Smad-interacting protein-1 and the corepressor C-terminal binding protein is dispensable for transcriptional repression of E-cadherin. |
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