Disposed in a sentence as an adjective

But if you say "This works with your existing reactor and the spent rods are more easily disposed." Then its a 'friend' of the industry.

Through the release of this gas, bad apples will "spoil the barrel" if they are not diligently weeded out and disposed of. Bad cops don't release ethylene gas.

These are now no longer supported by the vendors with no upgrade path so people are stuck with IE7 whilst applications are rewritten or disposed of. This can take years.

They are also not freed when channel is disposed, unless I'm missing something. Mutexes are also not destroyed when buffered chan is disposed, but they are created for it.

I buy the evidence here that these bodies were disposed of disrespectfully and publicly. But how do we know it was religious sacrifice?

He is saying the concept is dangerous and should be disposed of. I get that he is easy to like as he picks on groups not generally liked but let's stick to what he is actually claiming instead of softening it for him.

The protests say, so a political system otherwise ill-disposed to address those issues, that they _matter_, and that there is a constituency to fix them. To their fellow citizens, the protesters are saying "these are serious problems, and we should care about them."

The US has plenty of rare earths, they just always come up with thorium, which regulators regard as a nuclear waste that must be disposed of at exorbitant cost to the mine operators.

The former are disposed to combine in order to raise, the latter in order to lower, the wages of labour. It is not, however, difficult to foresee which of the two parties must, upon all ordinary occasions, have the advantage in the dispute, and force the other into a compliance with their terms.

The former are disposed to combine in order to raise, the latter in order to lower the wages of labour. It is not, however, difficult to foresee which of the two parties must, upon all ordinary occasions, have the advantage in the dispute, and force the other into a compliance with their terms.

Would you consider it reasonable to be the subject of the manager's tweet, or open letter or any other kind of public message calling you someone who cannot be pleased, who has an agenda against the store, is disposed toward bitterness, and is communicating destructively. How is that not disrespectful?

In the author's scenario, which ironically enough takes place in a classroom, the old adage of "there is no such thing as a stupid question" seems to have been disposed of. They have narrowed the definition of "captious" to target individual issues, which in any normal context would otherwise signal that the person in question is lacking in understanding.

] The 'news' is that cleanup will take longer because rather than pulling fuel pins out of the reactor and sending them off to be either re-processed or disposed, the core material at the bottom of the reactor will have to be removed piecemeal by what is probably custom equipment. This was the same procedure used at TMI to remove material that had migrated to the bottom of the reactor after having melted.

Having thus disposed of the question of the value, or lack thereof, inhering in the principled stance above politics, all that remains to consider is one's degree of competence in that realm, and the only sensible opinion here is that one should develop as much competence as her natural talent makes possible. Just as with any other skill critical to one's successful pursuit of her career goals, it makes no sense to aim for any lesser degree of attainment.

The better approach: if you're sticking exclusively with Clojure, sell the benefits of Clojure and leave it at that; don't try to fool the client into believing that "it shouldn't matter" because your code is supposed to be written once and then disposed of. Bottom line: I don't know Chris and he may have great skill and experience, but this offering seems like little more than an angle for the developer to drum up $10,000+ monthly while making sure that he really doesn't have to align his interests with those of his clients.

And in the case of copyright, there will be 'additional damages' >> "Each Party shall further provide that its judicial authorities have the authority to order that materials and implements, the predominant use of which has been in the manufacture or creation of such infringing goods, be, without undue delay and without compensation of any sort, destroyed or disposed of outside the channels of commerce in such a manner as to minimize the risks of further infringements." They can destroy your computer.

Disposed definitions

adjective

having made preparations; "prepared to take risks"

See also: fain prepared

adjective

(usually followed by `to') naturally disposed toward; "he is apt to ignore matters he considers unimportant"; "I am not minded to answer any questions"