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David C. Wright, a senior scientist at the Union of Concerned Scientists, a private group in Cambridge, Mass., said many aerospace experts questioned whether the mission benefits of the X-37B outweighed its costs and argued that expendable rockets could achieve similar results.
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"Do you want airlines that are expendable -- like a toaster?" he asked.
All of that feels expendable now, said Allison Burton, a 31-year-old hairdresser.
It puts him in that most expendable of bullpen roles: middle reliever, a stark plunge for a player ranked as Baseball America's No. 3 prospect in 2008, just behind Evan Longoria and just ahead of Clay Buchholz.
However, if you need a keyboard for some light playing or sample triggering, why not keep the expensive Kronos at home and bring the Carbon 49 out for the dangerous outdoor gigs that require expendable equipment?
It's something that is expendable when resources (time/money) are limited.
Select a card that is expendable - or keep an expired credit card expressly for this purpose.
Mr. Watson said that "corporations are expendable, and that success — at best — is an achievement that can always slip out of hand".
One might speculate that many expendable genes are shutdown, so that the cellular machinery can be more effective in the synthesis of the specific functional response.
That makes him expendable.
"When you add K-Rod and J. J., it makes you have some people that can be expendable in that sense".
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