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It's not some disposable something," said Palin, who is a grandmother herself.
Brower data is disposable; something to be purged for all sorts of reasons (faster computing, the concealment of impulses we deem shameful), but is it ever truly erased?
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It isn't a zero-waste model (we've got a long way to go to tackle disposable packaging, something that needs to be addressed on a much broader scale), but there's very little waste of food.
Like the Serenity, "Buffy" might look at first sight like a disposable toy, something cobbled from materials that most adults dismiss out of hand: teen banter, karate chops and bloodsucking monsters.
But Wrigley fails to mention either that only 10% of current consumption occurs through the internet, or that many high streets (in and outside metropolitan areas) are doing well because they are offering consumers – and not just those with reasonable levels of disposable income – something different.
Finally, management will have to learn that an understanding of market begins with understanding how consumers distribute disposable income — something economists have been saying for a hundred years.
"Vine allows me to make something disposable for free.
Post-Tinder, love feels disposable; people become something to consume.
"They make something disposable and still make you pay for it every time".
Vibration helps, and he tested oboe reeds, New Year's noisemakers and goose calls, trying to find something disposable that needs no power, even from batteries.
Somewhere in this frenzy we have managed to turn dating into something disposable, in which we ultimately view one another as just another match in a long list of matches.
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