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Women's health care is considered expendable in budgetary negotiations.
They already miss Joe Girardi and Luis Sojo, considered expendable after last year.
However, science was but one of the routes used for justifying the systemic oppression and exploitation of people considered expendable.
He was considered expendable by the Cowboys, but is expected to anchor a Dolphins defense that will switch to Parcells's preferred 3-4 defense.
I also talked to five brothers (ages three to 16) about their fears of the police, and I couldn't help question why their brown boyhood is considered expendable while a character like Mason's is so beloved.
The plaintiffs, who often point out that Ms. Gaudiani's husband is an executive at Pfizer, say that development can find its own way and that their neighborhood ought not be considered expendable.
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The document places due weight on the intrinsic value of ordinary English countryside outside national parks and green belts, which George Osborne and David Cameron seemed to consider expendable.
According to John Knox, the UN Rapporteur on Human Rights and the Environment, indigenous peoples who get in the way of development projects "are considered almost expendable by the powers that be".
As a result, Pro Publica reports that these workers are now considered "the expendables".
Should we older women now consider ourselves expendable?
It was impossible to believe our government would consider us expendable".
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