Sentence examples for to keep disposing from inspiring English sources

The phrase "to keep disposing" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in contexts discussing ongoing disposal actions, but it is generally better to use clearer phrasing. Example: "We need to keep disposing of the waste properly to maintain a clean environment."

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WHEN times get tough, people with an abundance of disposable income are inclined to keep disposing of it while the rest of us are forced to keep our thinner wallets in our pockets.

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Try to put everything into three different categories: keep, dispose and donate.

The Supreme Court has consistently read the Property Clause broadly in an unbroken line of cases going back to 1840, never finding any limit to congressional power over public lands including the fundamental decision of whether to keep or dispose of land.

If anything, the suit charges that Sterling was eager to accommodate Madoff when he expressed concern in 2003 that Sterling Stamos's plan to register with the Securities and Exchange Commission as an investment adviser might bring regulatory scrutiny upon his own unregistered operation and reveal information Madoff was "disposed to keep secret".

Fidelity is the virtue of being disposed to keep promises and contracts.

So only a partner who was disposed to keep promises even in cases where doing so wouldn't maximize his utility (i.e., a non-foolish promiser) could be relied upon to do his part in a prisoner's dilemma scenario, and thus only those sorts of promisors could reach the agreements that constitute these solutions.

Are they like superheroes, preternaturally disposed to keep calm and carry on?

From there, individuals can decide if they want to keep the item or dispose of it.

Using a dull blade can cause cuts and ingrown hairs, be sure to keep it sharp or dispose of it when needed.

Thus, the right to liberty is the right to act (including to write and speak) on one's judgment; the right to the pursuit of happiness is the right to pursue goals for one's own fulfillment; the right to property is "the right to gain, to keep, to use and to dispose of material values" (1963b, p.94).

But they exist because when the program began in 1954, its core purpose was not to feed the hungry but to keep American crop prices high by disposing of surpluses.

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