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I'm not going to make them disposable.
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Film stock is famously perishable, and for many years movies were considered, even by the companies that made them, disposable commodities.
For consumers, Mr. Cameron suggested, the big change will come when the cost of glasses drops to as little as a dollar, making them disposable.
Some are so meaningless, we've made them disposable – as with apps like Snapchat.
They can be seen on building sites, wearing identical work uniforms that make them look like disposable extras in a James Bond movie.
She just made them wear disposable overshoes.
If I add in the consideration of the chemicals and compounds that I cannot pronounce that also go into disposables to make them super absorbent -- well, can I just say "yuck"?
Is there enough disposable income available to make them profitable?
The camera unit is so cheap to make that they consider them disposable — making them ideal for use in the medical world for things like endoscopy.
In contrast to petroleum based plastics, PHA's biodegradability in various natural environments makes them suitable as disposables for packaging, agricultural or medical applications (Williams and Martin 2002, Bucci et al. 2005, Markets and Markets, 2013).
Results showed that PVA/BCNC nanocomposite films plasticized with glycerol and crosslinked with boric acid showed appropriate mechanical properties that made them suitable as a disposable packaging film.
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