Discarded in a sentence as an adjective

To the reader, we'll have discarded either of them.

* I suspect that Bjarne would have discarded his own trash properly.

I can't prove this, but I suspect that Bjarne would have discarded his own trash properly.

> I suspect that Bjarne would have discarded his own trash properlyEither that, or hold it forever.

If the performance changes by a big margin, then those values aren't robust and should be discarded.

Information that might challenge the groupspeak is discarded.

Right away, you have biased your results in such a way that that nonconforming data is discarded / de-weighted.

I wonder how many things/objects get thought up then "discarded" because "you can't make that"?I see people trying to print 3D plastic guns using more or less "traditional" gun shapes and designs.

A lot of innovation can be realized by searching through the discarded piles of yesteryear's ideas and asking, for each one, "are the reasons this was discarded still valid?

To summarize:you've written a handful of latex documents, so you're now an expert on what latex is used for and what people want out of it. would it help to point out that given latex is more difficult to use than word, I'd bet most latex users have tried and discarded word in favor of latex?

If you have no choice but to work or be discarded, then, when the value you can provide via work is less than that required to maintain your life, you have no choice but to attempt to indenture yourself.

What will happen with the 64-bit version if you run out of disk space, more silently discarded data?I know a lot of you may have cut your teeth on MySQL which, in its default configuration, will happily truncate your strings if they are bigger than a column.

What's more expensive, a toy that gets used once on Christmas day and then gets discarded that costs $10, or a lego set that costs $50 and that gets passed down three generations or more?Some of the lego my kids are playing with went through this route: my uncle, me, my brother, my son, my brothers kids.

Discarded definitions

adjective

thrown away; "wearing someone's cast-off clothes"; "throwaway children living on the streets"; "salvaged some thrown-away furniture"