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One of the materials that might be disposed of this way is high-level nuclear waste.
"People, even the most technophobic, might be disposed to live with robots if this meant they could remain in their homes," he said.
A certain power (presumably Britain) might be disposed to act more energetically in Europe if it were not obliged to follow events in the Far East so closely".
Stuart M. Saft, the chairman of the Council of New York Cooperatives and Condominiums, said he had heard the police feared that the bodies of murder victims might be disposed of down the drain.
For example, an organism might be disposed to grasp, bite, flee, or foveate some object.
One might be disposed to believe that the next toss of the fair coin must come up Tails, since it has been Heads on the previous seven tosses.
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This may happen especially when overall demand is low as employers in a situation of plentiful choice might not be disposed to hiring candidates with non-matching occupational credentials.
Once an accepted kernel of conventional wisdom, the idea that Trump somehow exists outside the GOP and might therefore be disposed of by the party elite now seems wholly irrelevant, if not absurd.
The national government has promised that the material will be disposed of "outside of Fukushima" after 30 years, but hasn't determined where that might be.
In his view, this would be regarded as a sign that the Federal Reserve might be disposed to reducing interest rates at least one more time.
Asbestos shingles must be disposed.
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