Sentence examples for to discarding from inspiring English sources

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to discarding

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To throw away, to reject.

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But, in "Birdbrain," Mr. Stewart came close to discarding all narrative.

You get them in all their flavorful glory, as opposed to discarding them.

The Bush administration's unconcealed contempt for the ABM treaty is a dangerous prelude to discarding an agreement that has stabilized nuclear competition by limiting missile defenses.

That connection has prompted people to do more and more on the computer, from video-watching to discarding phone books and cookbooks in favor of online research.

(For a random variable with a Gaussian distribution, this corresponds to discarding the outliers, which exceed the mean by more than two standard deviations).

Contamination on tank surfaces can be fatal to the product quality due to long processing times with nutritious raw materials, where microbial growth leads to discarding large product batches.

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We'd learned to discard them lightly.

He has to discard 'tons', he said.

And that is an invitation to discard.

Girls are encouraged to discard "girlish" things.

Or it could be something to discard.

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