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Discover LudwigThe word 'disposing' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the action of getting rid of something or assigning something to a particular purpose. For example: "The company is disposing of its old equipment to make room for newer technology."
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disposing
verb
Present participle of dispose
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"This value has been determined by considering the current asset and liability position of the business; the future profit cash flows and the associated capital investment set out within the management's five-year plan for the business; the risk attaching to the various cash flows and the costs of disposing of the business," Saga said.
Here, the city's once-definitive, now-dwindling Parsi community continues with its 3,000-year-old 3,000-year-old 3,000-year-oldosing of the dead body by exposing it to scavenger birds.
The environment department's decision brief said the environment minister supported the proposal without extending trestles, disposing of dredge spoil on-shore and dumping 3m cubic metres of spoil in the waters.
"The proponents could well be overstating the cost of disposing of dredge spoil on land but the government doesn't know because it's simply relying on the proponent's word, even though the proponent obviously has a direct conflict of interest," Waters said.
The group also plans to tell the inquiry that there is strong local opposition - in contradiction of the government's declared policy of disposing of nuclear waste where there is community support.
But Lever, like Donovan after him, was more interested in collecting than accounting and by 1786 he was bankrupt, disposing of all 28,000 objects with a lottery.
Myall Creek was also instrumental for killers of blacks – a lesson that spread across the continent like a Mallee wildfire: cover your tracks by properly disposing of the bodies; leave no witnesses.
Two seizure orders stopping employees from disposing of certain assets had been issued and the charges registered against their houses meant they could not dispose of them until they paid the debt.
This works, but lugging the stuff around is a nuisance and so is disposing of it once it has been used.
The obvious economic solution is to make households pay the marginal cost of disposing of their waste.
Beyond the nuclear membrane, in the part of the cell called its cytoplasm, is an array of specialised organelles such as mitochondria (which generate energy) and chloroplasts (which photosynthesise), and also further membranes, known as the endoplasmic reticulum, that carry out a range of tasks from making proteins to disposing of waste.
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