Recycle in a sentence as a verb

You can recycle iron to a degree but a certain amount is lost through corrosion/rust. Rare earth elements are harder to replace.

Did the author enable or disable TCP time-wait recycle? So he doesn't bump into said ceiling when running such tests back to back?

Maybe they're supporting you so you can recycle every dollar of revenue back into the business. Maybe you're gambling your shared savings on the success of your venture.

Every day I go to my mailbox and put 98% of its contents directly into the recycle bin. I have followed all the recommended steps to remove my address from various mailing lists.

In Michigan, everybody gets that its supposed to get people to recycle, and it clearly works. Its like an easy way to save a little spending money or get some cash off your grocery bill every couple weeks.

Designing your own crypto protocols is a very interesting challenge, but for practical purposes you just have to recycle existing designs. There's really no other way about it.

Expensive metals are recycled extremely efficiently even today. This is only going to get easier as we go on. > You can recycle iron to a degree but a certain amount is lost through corrosion/rust.

Let alone how nearly 2 generations have been raised to "reduce, reuse and recycle" through educational programs promoted by Government initiatives. But no...

It looks like it's time to recycle some electrons and post the FAQ that Hacker News readers have helped me put together with their previous thoughtful comments about hiring procedures. There are many discussions here on HN about company hiring procedures.

Once you have a complete set of nice hand-me-down spares squirreled away for coarse work, any subsequent used tools go in the recycle bin. For the computer-inclined, this practice is no different from taking a perfectly functional linux installation you've used for a little while for a side project and using it on a mission-critical task.

Where is your evidence that "reduce, reuse and recycle" initiatives have had a non-negligible effect on fossil fuel consumption? Here's a factor I bet was bigger: US emissions hitting a 20-year-low this year due largely to electricity generation switching from coal to natural gas[1] due to record low prices of abundant natural gas.

Recycle definitions

verb

cause to repeat a cycle

verb

use again after processing; "We must recycle the cardboard boxes"

See also: reprocess reuse