One baby's disposable nappies can fill 40 bin liners, or 12 wheelie bins each year. |
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I now have greater respect for the women of yesteryear who didn't use disposable nappies but the towelling ones. |
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The project aims to get parents to use reusable nappies on their babies rather than disposable nappies. |
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As if all that were not enough, new scientific research is beginning to throw up other potential hazards with disposable nappies. |
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The bleached pulp is then converted into a variety of paper products, including disposable diapers. |
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Around 90 per cent of babies born in the UK every year wear disposable nappies with only a minority using the reusable variety. |
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Poor sanitation, the lack of disposable syringes and unscreened blood caused nearly 9,000 children to become infected with the deadly virus. |
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For two 24-hour periods subjects randomly wore either cotton or disposable plastic diapers. |
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If you have disposable income after these debts are paid, you must show in the plan how you will pay down unsecure debts. |
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A disposable enema or manual evacuation of faeces may be used in the treatment of faecal impaction. |
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Everyone was pursuing the holy grail of the young and trendy listener with the disposable income. |
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It is not feasible to pretest disposable pulmonary artery and bladder catheters, which must be sterile when inserted. |
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The Institute sets the poverty line at 50 percent of the median disposable income in the economy. |
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The images confirm that early adopters of technology often have wads of disposable income. |
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What they don't say is that schools and hospitals don't really count as disposable assets in the sense that they can't be sold off. |
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Do patients generally freak out when they first see his big long disposable acupuncture needles? |
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Mr Chirali passed around some acupuncture needles which are disposable after use so no risk of cross-infection. |
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She said the amount of disposable income people had to spend on fruit and vegetables was related to social status. |
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The dissector incorporates an electrically powered hand piece and single-use, disposable cutting blades and burrs. |
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It's bakeable, freezable, microwaveable, disposable cookware that's almost too attractive to leave behind. |
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Unfortunately, this utterly disposable post-feminist tract is so misguided that it ends up making most reality TV look thoughtful. |
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And, at one level, it's hard to blame workers because they were disposable fodder for employers for long enough. |
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The most important distributive mechanism for improving the lot of low-income Australians is to improve their disposable income. |
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I would identify what disposable money I had each month, and divide it equally between the two. |
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The dissector incorporates an electrically powered handpiece and single-use, disposable cutting blades and burrs. |
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This could lead to the redirection of disposable income to energy costs, especially affecting the lower income categories. |
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Everything from plastic cups, empty beer bottles, used disposable coffee cups, to wine glasses and champagne flutes can be found at the exhibit. |
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There are not just simple kids' potties but musical ones and disposable potties too. |
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Earplugs with a suitable decibel rating, reusable or disposable, corded or uncorded. |
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Dining out and regular travelling have eaten into our disposable income, but it's been money well spent. |
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Atkinson did admit that indirect taxes are largely regressive, and that eliminating them would increase effective disposable income. |
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An overwhelming trend towards lifestyle convenience will favor portable, disposable formats for dairy products. |
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The disposable canister serves as a collection depot for edema fluid that is suctioned from the wound tissue. |
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Within minutes the capacious bins around the Zone are brimming with cardboard boxes, soft drink bottles and disposable cutlery. |
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Yet you are gorging yourself on disposable consumer goods while the world starves. |
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Lower interest rates will increase disposable income and a further reduction this year would be a welcome boost. |
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Although almost all tools have disposable or sterilizable versions, this is another place where salons may skimp. |
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These investments of course may yet come good, but I suppose I just don't have that sort of disposable income to play around with. |
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Is our disposable society or planned obsolescence to blame of the decline in product quality? |
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The cash flow from their business dries up as few people in the area have any disposable income. |
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What's more, these savings are tax free, because they boost my take-home disposable income. |
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They were wearing disposable blue overalls bought at a local DIY store to protect their clothes from paint. |
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If you count your overdraft, credit card or loan as disposable income, you're wrong. |
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Liza is going to take a big cut in her disposable income in order to have her own property. |
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If you require multiple dose syringes, several brands of disposable sterile automatic vaccine syringes are available. |
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Using a disposable glass Pasteur pipette, 0.5 ml of the upper phase was transferred to a gas chromatography vial and capped. |
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It's exactly the sort of clear-headed, community-minded civic action that I like to reward and encourage with my disposable income. |
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We are encouraged to think of relationships as perfectible and, when they prove not to be, disposable. |
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On average the families with children only save 4.1 percent of their disposable income. |
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They treated vulnerable children as disposable, inconsequential commodities. |
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In fact, we save a much lower proportion of our disposable income than our cousins on the Continent, as this article demonstrates. |
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There's a bit more disposable income floating about, when you look at the mineral water bottles on the lecture desks. |
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Furthermore, the level of consumer credit in relation to disposable income is at a record high. |
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Some of this may be related to their stage in the family life cycle which is age related as well as changes in disposable income. |
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The organic phase was transferred with a disposable pipette, and the aqueous phase was extracted twice more with the same solvents. |
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Research shows that some 80 per cent of disposable income is in the pockets of the older generation. |
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So when that pensioner in my constituency is paying a third of her income, her disposable income, on council tax, is that social justice? |
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We want to be able to compute various per capita measures, such as GDP per capita and real disposable personal income. |
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We live in an age when just about all our electronic devices are designed to be disposable rather than repairable. |
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Ms Nicholas said only disposable assets were taken into account when determining eligibility. |
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Instantly they were flooded with offers from firms selling disposable nappies, baby food, layettes and cots. |
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Because I somehow feel that somewhere in someone's thinking fathers are disposable, because that's the way we're treating this man. |
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Their advertising campaign claims that disposable nappies did no more harm to the environment than reusables. |
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Maybe a compromise is to use a biodegradable disposable at night but cloth reusables during the day. |
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With three children, he would get through 15,000 disposable nappies compared with 60 reusables. |
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Industry sources claim that disposable diapers require less energy than rewashing reusable diapers. |
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Then disposable income for the private sector would clearly be reduced, creating an income effect. |
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The emptied wax wrapper of a disposable cardboard bento box lay next to his sprawled mass. |
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Was it our desire, living in a society where everything is disposable, to be rid of a person who was seen as a burden? |
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As well as disposable paint-tray liners to pour the necessary paint to do the job without the hassle of a can. |
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It got depressing after a while, with the realisation that you're completely disposable and not being hired for any skills. |
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Women are for their pleasure, consumption, exploitation and when they are done with them, the women are disposable. |
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In fact, many advertisers were happy to back a venture aimed at people with more disposable income. |
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But with the new fashion for disposable leaders, perhaps it doesn't matter much. |
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Compounds very much like it are also used in disposable diapers and sanitary napkins. |
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Single-use, disposable atomizers are probably the best way to reduce possible cross-contamination. |
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The oft-heard stereotype of deadbeat poor people masks the growing reality of dead-end jobs and disposable workers. |
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Pump dispensers are more sanitary than bars of soap, and they are disposable. |
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This has to drain consumers' disposable income and further corrode corporates' profits. |
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True, it might mean higher taxes and less disposable income for those who'd rather pursue their children's interests on their own terms. |
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Sweeney said the company had benefited from the rise in disposable income in Ireland. |
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The benefit is that people without a great deal of disposable income can still own their own vehicle by budgeting payments. |
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In 1901, Gillette introduced his double-edged bladed disposable safety razor. |
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There is no shortage of money-saving tips to help you to produce a bigger monthly disposable income. |
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Low Road buildings keep being valuable precisely because they are disposable. |
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That most people would have higher disposable income under a system of property rights is nice. |
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Which is just fantastic, because a lot of what we do as actors is so disposable in a way. |
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She visited the Princess Royal University Hospital's maternity ward to encourage parents to use reusable nappies instead of disposable ones. |
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He was introduced as a disposable character to push the story along for a couple of episodes at most. |
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We're dealing with what you should really consider to be disposable people and kind of even a new model of slavery. |
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In the age of disposable parents, it turns out you can't blame psychological disorders for what happens in the absence of rules. |
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Her skin wore a yellow tint because of the self-adhesive disposable sterilised drape. |
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He can adequately budget for himself on the net disposable income available to him after he meets his family obligations. |
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The notion was of something disposable that provides a frame for perception and the experience of looking. |
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So far she has collected bin bags full of rubbish, including engine oil and rat poison containers, bags of used disposable nappies and dog mess. |
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More recently, disposable baths are available from several manufacturers as prepackaged single-use units. |
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As western products find markets in even the remotest of islands, such items as disposable diapers and syringes litter otherwise lovely beaches. |
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And one of the council's strategies will be to work with parents to try to discourage them from using disposable nappies in favour of reusables. |
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People with lower incomes and less disposable income look for ways to get more bulk from their purchases. |
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So he conceived of a line of cheap, disposable razor blades that could be purchased in bulk and discarded before they ever needed sharpening. |
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If New Orleans were to be in Britain, it would be by far its richest city as ranked by disposable income after tax and benefits. |
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Is there enough TP for seat coverage, or is there a disposable seat cover to use? |
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As a business owner, you can't afford to view employees as disposable assets. |
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After they finished they threw their disposable plates and utensils down a chute. |
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Further investigation showed they also contained hospital waste, including disposable syringes and surgical gloves. |
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It now makes and markets the top three bestselling disposable lenses worldwide. |
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The saloon uses disposable equipment, sterilised grooming kits, neck capes, imported disposable shaving kits and offers shower facilities. |
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Facilities are excellent, with well-stocked mini-bars that offer bottles of wine, whisky miniatures and even disposable cameras. |
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From 1947 until 1961, disposable diapers were a wad of tissue paper sandwiched between two pieces of plastic film. |
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I already had roller covers, brushes, drop cloths, paint stir sticks, disposable paint tray liners, etc. |
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A disposable nappy is a fast solution when you need to change your child in the back of the car. |
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Medical sharps, such as disposable hypodermic needles and scalpel blades should never be discarded loosely into the trash. |
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So it must have been gremlins that filled my rubbish bin with pieces of torn cardboard and disposable coffee cups. |
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In any case they create an abundance of disposable money for which its owners try to find the most profitable investment. |
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The team fashioned the biodegradable plastic into disposable flatware and plates that break down when composted. |
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The manufactured disposable dishes have a very long half-life, meaning that they biodegrade at an enormously slow rate. |
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As the cofounder of Microsoft he has more disposable investment capital than most of us. |
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These disposable nappies end up in landfill sites where they can take up to 500 years to biodegrade. |
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Many of the practices in the study did not use disposable capsules or modern triturators when the study was done. |
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Consumers might also welcome a tiered approach to rentals, with cheaper, single-viewing sessions available on disposable disks, he said. |
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Keep extra supplies on hand if your system requires disposable filters and special sanitizing solutions. |
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Do not use old dryer sheets, disposable dust towels or cleansers of any kind on these sensitive surfaces. |
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Our policy requires surgical team members to wear bouffant-style disposable hats and two-piece scrub suits. |
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They are designed to be triggered from a tube-like, disposable launcher and to follow the heat of a jet engine's exhaust to its source. |
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The surgical attire policy at our facility requires wearing disposable head covers. |
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Regulations stipulate that all needles used in registered, accredited practices must be disposable, single-use needles. |
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Single-use needles make up a significant percentage of the disposable medical device market. |
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He also claims that the single use disposable equipment is being re-used, rather than disposed of immediately. |
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Since the late 1970s, glass use has been steadily replaced by plastics in the push toward single-use disposable packaging. |
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Babies wearing cloth nappies feel the wetness, which they might not in a disposable nappy, because they often take the dampness away. |
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Still young enough to think we're hip but old enough to have a reasonable disposable income. |
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It also recommends dishcloths be replaced with disposable paper towels where possible. |
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By the end of 2002, Irish investors will have invested more of their annual disposable capital than ever before into property. |
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With the poor storyline, unchallenging missions, and poor enemy AI, the single player portion of the game is totally disposable. |
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To use a fan diffuser, essential oils are usually placed onto a disposable absorbent pad or into a tray. |
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North Yorkshire County Council is to lobby the Government in an effort to reduce the use of disposable nappies. |
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I went to grad school, a move that both ended my ride on the industry gravy train and robbed me of disposable income for a number of years. |
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Even in his studio, which is the best-equipped, the songs have a raw, underproduced, disposable quality. |
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Lists of required equipment and disposable items are available through the company. |
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He thought people also drank to excess because young people had more disposable income than ever before. |
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As long as disposable income grows and house prices don't fall in absolute terms, this should be an orderly slowdown. |
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They were wearing disposable paper anti-contamination suits with face masks and booties. |
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He said a small spring similar to those found in disposable lighters and an unlit tea light candle had been found in the bedroom. |
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In a society overdosing on unmitigated capitalism, it's not just a matter of scant disposable income. |
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It's symptomatic of this disposable mentality society where nothing's for keeps and everything can be changed. |
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Between 1990 and 1996 he changed about 2,000 nappies, both disposable and reusable. |
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Back in 1991 the company commissioned two studies to compare the ecological costs of reusable versus disposable nappies. |
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Parents who care about the environment are to be persuaded to return to using washable nappies instead of modern disposable ones. |
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They were probably hoping for some packs of disposable nappies, baby lotion, and maybe a buggy, or a pram or something. |
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Attendants must use masks, gloves, disposable gowns and eye protection. |
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Powdered milk, jars of baby food, and disposable diapers were created for a reason, says Badinter. |
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Most of us don't have a large wad of disposable income left at the end of every month, which means, with the best will in the world, we can't give something to everyone. |
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If necessary, use a disposable drinking cup inside to hold water. |
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But the desire for all this ephemeral and disposable tat could be avoided, claim the critics, by curtailing or even banning advertising aimed directly at children. |
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I also tried a disposable straight razor and never got the hang of it. |
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Office workers sit in the park eating pasta salad with a disposable fork, with half an eye on the crossword. |
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One man threatened him with the air gun, while the second rifled through his pockets, stealing a Sony mobile phone and a disposable cigarette lighter. |
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Additionally, some units use only disposable alkaline batteries, two use only rechargeable battery packs and some can use either, all of which affects the price dramatically. |
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Their break with ancient and classical forms moves them closer to clever statements, or disposable pronouncements, rather than all-inclusive world philosophies. |
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In countries with rampant poverty, disposable hygiene products are a luxury. |
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In late 2009 Borkholder wrote a white paper proposal to DARPA that pitched a disposable blast gauge using a tiny pressure sensor. |
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Of course, this only follows if you have a certain level of disposable income in the first place. |
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The more education and disposable income you have, the more likely you are to be reading on a digital device. |
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Debt service as a percentage of disposable income is at an extremely low level. |
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Like most gadget-obsessed Americans with disposable income, I am on an iWatch watch. |
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Single-use throwaway lancets are used for haemoglobin check and single-use disposable transfusion sets that are attached to blood bags are used during the process of donation. |
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I know they are talking about open relays, but is it vague enough to also mean remailers, anonymous mailers and disposable email services are now illegal. |
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The T2SR rheometer employs disposable probes and containers. |
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In the past two years, motorcycle sales surged as aging baby boomers, women, and suits lousy with disposable income looked to capture a bit of the two-wheel lifestyle. |
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It is to hero-worship players while considering them disposable as human beings. |
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We learn what we already knew, that man is disposable matter, an imperiled creature of flesh and blood. |
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When I left for pastures new, I had literally a couple of dozen pencils, disposable ballpoints, marker pens, and highlighters stashed in my top drawer. |
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The scrub nurse assembles the hysteroscope and sheath and passes the remaining disposable supplies to the circulating nurse to begin the unit procedure setup. |
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Perry does the opposite, creating worlds in which white people are disposable, interchangeable, and not the assumed focal point. |
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We have disposable soft toric lenses that correct for low to moderate amounts of astigmatism, as well as custom toric lenses that correct for higher amounts of astigmatism. |
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Wipe down work surfaces with paper towels or disposable cloths. |
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The ramp dropped, and I clawed my way through hacking tracer fire and screaming shells to a grocery store, where I bought toothpaste and some disposable razors. |
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He launched the company in the 1990's to produce disposable baby bibs. |
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Articles such as disposable diapers, bibs, clothing, etc. are disclosed. |
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Seeing as each child in disposable nappies fills a black bin bag every week, switching to cloth will make a huge difference to the amount of rubbish in the grey bins. |
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How long does it take a disposable plastic pad to biodegrade? |
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Suspended from the ceiling by an invisible monofilament was another work, a light and lovely disposable chandelier made out of twist ties, the ultimate summer camp project. |
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Maybe they don't have much disposable income, and if they didn't download songs they'd borrow CDs from their friends or check them out of the library. |
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As disposable nappies mount up in landfill sites, and new research questions their suitability for babies in the first place, Rob Edwards considers the alternatives. |
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He thought they should only be printed on newsprint, that they should remain disposable. |
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The driver blows into a disposable mouthpiece for each test. |
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Given the low cost of living and low rates of general taxation, white collar Muscovites are approaching a western European level of disposable income. |
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The girls' version adds a nail file, moisturiser, cotton buds and pads, and eye make-up remover, while the boys get a disposable razor, shaving cream, aftershave and hair gel. |
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Couldn't people be donating this unneeded disposable income to worthy causes, instead of sending little tokens to people they are never going to meet? |
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Ashton smiled and brought up a disposable camera, snapping a picture. |
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Bread, margarine, orange juice, jam, fruit and veg, cereals, milk, meat, biscuits and some other necessaries such as kitchen towels, toothpaste, beer and disposable nappies. |
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Reducing the number of occasions you splurge on non-essentials can leave you with a tidy sum of disposable income, which you can use to fund your retirement account. |
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A sterile disposable needle was fixed to the syringe, the air in it expelled carefully without causing aerosols and the needle capped with a sterile rubber bung. |
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The devices named include disposable arthroscopic surgery blades and burrs, non-electric biopsy forceps, ureteral stone dislodgers, and sagittal saw blades. |
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Does having a large disposable income guarantee good kitchen design? |
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Nor is it disposable theatrical candyfloss for a summer's evening. |
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Indeed these disposable plastic syringes are not really sterilisable. |
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A disposable suit that completely covers the street clothes may be worn if someone is entering the restricted or semirestricted area for a short period of time. |
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They call one these little water heaters a Junkers for the same reason people call a vacuum cleaner a Hoover and a disposable handkerchief a Kleenex. |
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It is what has become known as the disposable young fashion market. |
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Investigators found cigarettes, a box of disposable lighters and an empty bottle of whisky in her flat, but no evidence of any electrical or gas faults. |
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The use of such increasable volume disposable bags provided with a collar is considerably less expensive than the cost of disposable or single-use bottles. |
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The inflow of people with disposable incomes could cause Bradford to remodel itself as an integrated living and leisure city with a sound economic basis. |
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He picks up a disposable pen and points to two tiny pinpricks. |
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The tattoo is again sprayed and cleaned and pressure is applied using a disposable towel to remove any blood and plasma excreted during the tattooing process. |
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Armed with disposable cameras, students endeavoured to capture their views of the town and title each shot with an appropriate and fitting caption. |
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One day I opened up a disposable camera package in my classroom, which came in an anti-x-ray metal foil packet and was wrapped in a cardboard protective lining. |
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We have high disposable incomes, designer clothes and third level degrees. |
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The primary reason for this was the low level of disposable income. |
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The reason many critics see the world devolving into vulgar chaos is that they see a world filled with artifacts, nearly all of them disposable, that have no meaning to them. |
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We would think a family who used disposable plates and bowls for every meal was wasteful, but we don't think twice about diapering our babies in the same fashion. |
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During the purge I came across a still-functional disposable razor and since I was in a whimsical mood, I proceeded to convert my full beard into a goatee. |
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Even the razor should be a disposable one, thrown out after use. |
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Men will want either electric or disposable razors, or both. |
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But if she is ill or injured or just troublesome, she's disposable. |
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It's nice to call them disposable soldiers, but that's not the reality. |
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Instead, I'd gambled all my sweetness only to find out I was disposable. |
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They are the ones who are so easily turned away at hospitals with a painkiller to cure pulmonary tuberculosis and who are regarded as disposable members of our society. |
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The company is even considering opening a kiosk to sell sunglasses in the retail food court to gain a greater share of their customers' disposable dollars. |
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As an example of some of the vast differences, French law allows for property to be divided into a disposable and reserved portion on the death of the owner. |
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As a result the growth in total wages has contributed far less to the overall growth in disposable personal income in this downturn than in prior downturns. |
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During this period the disposable income of Coventrians was amongst the highest in the country and both the sports and the arts benefited. |
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The journal stated that taxation of the wealthy is the best way to make use of the disposable income they receive. |
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Indeed, Pollin and Luce proudly display their estimates of the increase in the share of disposable income that is earned, not granted. |
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Evergreen 201-3125-010 standard, four sides clear, disposable cuvettes were used for these studies. |
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Too close, I thought, as I nervously tried to snap a picture with my silly little lime-green plastic disposable underwater camera. |
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The Ambassador Bridge is a license to print money, but the owner evidently wants to treat these students as disposable workers. |
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It comes with attachable Swipes, disposable microfiber pads that trap and lift dirt and dust up and off floors at the same time. |
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The consumption rate of reagent is higher as they are disposable in nature, recurrently used and purchased frequently. |
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We have been working on numerous fronts to establish Hop-On and expand the distribution of our disposable cell phones. |
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It also advised them to cover their nose and mouth with a disposable tissue and dispose the used tissues immediately in wastebasket. |
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Of course using washables ensures parents avoid the thorny issue of disposable nappies and over-full landfill sites. |
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Cumulus-oocyte complexes were aspirated from antral follicles with 18-gauge needle attached to a 10 mL disposable syringe. |
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When plastic disposable syringes displaced glass in the late 1960s, the range of its precision bore product was diversified. |
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New uses and manufacturing techniques have been found for silk for making everything from disposable cups to drug delivery systems and holograms. |
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In some cities, stickers need to be purchased that allow for identification of disposable garbage. |
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But in the past eight months, I hadn't felt even a tremor of oneitis. In fact, every woman I met seemed disposable and replaceable. |
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The drop in exports led to a lack of disposable income from the farmers, who were the mainstay of the local economy. |
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Environmental waste is also reduced because the system is disposable and incinerable. |
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In particular, a fine example of the ritual deposition of an iron adze in the ditch of a round house, suggests a significant disposable wealth. |
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The Fleetguard CS41017, designed to fit Spinner II 936 assembly, is also completely disposable and incinerable with a flow rate of 1 gpm. |
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Via the suction, blood is drawn to the wound bed and exudates are collected in a disposable canister. |
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If it is absolutely necessary to use public computers, you should plan ahead and forward your e-mail to a temporary, disposable account. |
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Marketing hot buttons to reach and serve a diverse marketplace with sizable disposable income. |
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A precooled disposable syringe with a 19-G needle was used to extract 1 mL hemolymph from the base of the 5th pereiopod of the lobsters. |
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The 3M Food and Beverage range includes earmuffs, earplugs, disposable respirators and safety spectacles. |
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Next, I put the cake mixture into a disposable piping bag, cut the end off the piping bag and pipe the mixture into each muffin case. |
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Diaper Doublers are diaper inserts that make cloth and disposable diapers more efficient. |
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The UAE was the fourth best for disposable incomes, fifth best for salaries and increasing savings and eighth for luxuries. |
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People in South Wales enjoy rise in disposable income SHOULDN'T you have posted this on April 1st? |
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Funds have especially gone toward building telecommunications infrastructure and increasing disposable income by supporting small businesses. |
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Legal aid, administered by the Scottish Legal Aid Board, is available to persons with little disposable income for cases in the Court of Session. |
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The allied product sold for use with the vending machine was a disposable paper cup. |
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Applications include use as a defogger element, integrated antenna, UV protective element in a windshield, and visor use in a disposable sensor. |
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Director Andrew Geer, a one-time cage fight promoter, was declared bankrupt in 2010 and deemed by the court to have no disposable income. |
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Medical disposable assemblies bonded with Dymax adhesives include catheters, tube sets, reservoirs, respiratory masks, syringes and oxygenators. |
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Some of the newer analyzers use continuously washed reusable cuvets rather than disposable ones. |
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He was sick of the mickey-taking. He found a Pampers disposable nappy on his desk one morning. Thank god it was clean! |
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Slated to go into operation in spring 2008, the new plant will mainly manufacture daily disposable contact lenses. |
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Line three disposable meat trays with damp paper towels and pour red, black, or white tempera paint into each tray. |
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You will notice that disposable nappies are sold in boy and girl versions. They vary in where the thickest padding is provided. |
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Another first for the laser industry is Picasso Lite's ability to use convenient disposable tips or a low-cost strippable fiber. |
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The most basic nappy usually consists of the nappy used with either a disposable or washable fleece liner which are good for keeping dampness in. |
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The disposable Burnbloc sunscreen towelette will save you buying and lugging around lots of heavier bottles of various SPF levels. |
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Many tonsillectomies in the UK were cancelled last autumn because of problems with new, disposable equipment. |
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Rather than purchase an expensive razor he bought a packet of cheap disposable ones. |
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Six fruit flavoured disposable electronic shishas that will create a taste explosion in your mouth. |
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It involves people filling small boxes with a list of 14 everyday items, such as a t-shirt, cap, disposable razor and shaving cream. |
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They seized an AK-series rifle, two rocket-propelled grenades, a disposable rocket launcher, a pistol and some ammunition. |
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Supermarkets sell pounds 130 million worth of disposable bin liners a year. |
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Singapore has the world's highest percentage of millionaires, with one out of every six households having at least one million US dollars in disposable wealth. |
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Many food service companies have followed the lead of McDonald's and phased-out their use of EPS containers for disposable dishware and to-go orders. |
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The peptide kits can be radiolabeled by adding commercially available 18F in saline, heating briefly and then rapidly purified with an inexpensive disposable cartridge. |
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The ability to save more, enjoy greater disposable income or acquire real estate assets are all important considerations for expats moving to a new country. |
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The full Gifted storyline With a fear of being touched, germaphobe Chris commutes to his London office wearing a disposable lightweight boiler suit and leather gloves. |
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The conclusions suggest that every delivery suite should have, alongside the sundry ampoules of oxytocin and packs of disposable amnihooks, birthing pools available. |
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It's available in a 2-ounce dropper, three spray sizes, pre-moistened towelettes, and a disposable multipurpose station containing an 8-ounce pump spray and towelettes. |
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The disposable menstrual cup is made from a non-absorbent, nonirritating plastic that has been used for more than 20 years in medical devices and contains no latex. |
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They also may include multiple alternate power sources such as disposable or rechargeable batteries, auto cigarette lighter plugs, and solar cells. |
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The disposable bioreactors are designed for use in a shaking incubator, permitting passive mass transfer to the cell culture medium by the shaking mechanism. |
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Solvent-detergent filtered fresh frozen plasma and cryoprecipitate minipools prepared in a newly designed integral disposable processing bag system. |
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Even on a disposable income basis, the geographical distribution of Gini coefficient of income inequality varies within different regions and municipalities of Sweden. |
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ClearLab develops and manufactures a wide range of disposable contact lens products and distributes these lenses in markets outside of the United States. |
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Mums-to-be debating whether to use disposable nappies or reusables should know that many local councils now offer agrantofpounds 30tohelpwiththeinitial cost of washables. |
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This is further aided by the penetration and availability of confectioneries at different price points along with the increased disposable income amongst consumers. |
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Before easy divorce, house husbands, maternity leave, disposable nappies, dual careers, computers, young men with earrings and old men with ponytails. |
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Since, the Indian consumers are price sensitive, the demand for ULCC and low cost cars has been surging in the country despite increasing per capita and disposable income. |
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Nondisposable items like dental instruments are cleaned and sterilized between patients, while disposable dental instruments and needles are tossed. |
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Patented is a disposable absorbent insert configured to be removably joined to a reusable outer cover adapted to be worn about a wearer's lower torso. |
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Even cutting out all but the basic costs, the poorest families would have too little disposable income to be able to afford a city-to-coast visit, Barnardo's research showed. |
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It is galling to switch on the TV to view programmes watching dole dossers living on handouts that probably equate to my family's disposable income. |
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Another factor to consider is disposable versus rebuildable sensor bodies. |
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According to relevant data, the top ten baby disposable diaper brands in China are HUGGIES, Pampers, Mamy Poko, Merries, GOON, Anerle, Fitti, Sealer, Chiaus and Pigeon. |
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For example, prior to the announcement of one acquisition, Goffer gave one of his tippees a disposable cell phone that had two programmed phone numbers labelled 'you' and 'me. |
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Though commercial use of the UK's canals declined after the Second World War, recreational use gradually increased as people had more leisure time and disposable income. |
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Surely it is not beyond the ingenuity of man to develop special edition newspaper whose pages, once perused, could be adapted into disposable jockey shorts and bikini briefs? |
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Others in the list include microwaveable food, tea bags, instant coffee, sliced bread, ready meals, disposable razors, gravy granules and screw-top wine bottles. |
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