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to disposition
noun
The arrangement or placement of certain things.
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"That's one of the reasons why we're behind Congress's direction for us to disposition it".
The plant also has opponents, who say that the Russians plan to "disposition" their plutonium in reactors that could be used to make more plutonium.
But the aide acknowledged that a spy in Mr. Trofimoff's position "would have access to disposition of U.S. forces and what we know about the Russian forces -- it's likely he was able to compromise our sources in the East".
Or maybe, he said, it just comes down to disposition — "whether you allow yourself to be touched by things, to be receptive to other people, to be in the pain of a composer".
Secondary outcomes included time for MD signup to disposition.
Total time from admission to disposition was 559.4 min (95% CI 518.6-600.4).
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The output statistics we used for validation are LWBS rate, door-to-doctor, door-to-disposition, door-to-exit, patients per doctor per hour, and patients per bed per year.
Perception is reduced to dispositions and causes.
Generics involve inferences to dispositions, for example (Leslie forthcoming).
Given that dispositions are demonstrably compatible with determinism, what is needed, Vihvelin contends, is a more nuanced appeal to dispositions.
Simple Subjectivism improves on it by indexing moral properties to subjects and referring to dispositions to cause responses rather than actual responses.
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