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to disposable
noun
Any object that is designed to be disposed of rather than refilled or repaired.
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"We want to be the alternative to disposable products".
"The exchange rate change adds a huge amount to disposable income.
One is the ratio of prices to disposable income per person, a measure of affordability.
He once compared the phrase "English legal scholarship" to "disposable plastic cup".
The ratio of household debt to disposable income has continued to edge up (see chart 1).
Retro designs can also give a sense of permanence to disposable devices.
The ratio of household debt to disposable income is now above 130%.
But they have one great greenie flaw: they are addicted to disposable diapers.
As noted earlier this week, Australia's housing debt to disposable income ratio is at a record level.
Marcelo Pombo gives life to disposable household products, like boxes of detergent, by adding ribbons and glitter.
"What's $4 gas going to do to disposable household income?" a company executive said in a conference call.
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