Sentences with phrase «dispensed with»

The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM - 5) has already dispensed with Asperger syndrome for other reasons, notes David Mandell, professor of psychiatry at the University of Pennsylvania.
If malleable glass is ever made, the frame may be dispensed with, but nobody has discovered malleable glass, to date!
Today, government officials, particularly governors with large sums at their discretion, have dispensed with the contract model and give cash directly.
In a make or break speech ahead of a possible November election, David Cameron dispensed with his autocue to tell the Conservative conference that he stood for hope and optimism - contrasting Gordon Brown's old, failed politics with his new kind of politics that people could believe in.
David Cameron has dispensed with the services of Andy Coulson, the editor who left the NoW when the scandal broke, but remains vulnerable over his closeness to Rebekah Brooks, Mr Coulson's predecessor, now in charge of the Murdoch empire's damage limitation exercise.
Rep. Sean Patrick Maloney, who vigorously opposed a similar bill that House Republicans narrowly passed in May, dispensed with the Senate's version in just four words.
He has dispensed with a traditional campaign launch at a press conference as the group seeks to focus attention on its website, which aims to win over young wavering voters in the higher income groups who might be put off a campaign to leave.
Whereas other parts of Nigeria have dispensed with military occupation, in Igboland Ohanaeze Ndigbo and Igbo governors have actively encouraged it as a means of holding the people down for their northern masters.
«We, therefore, appeal to true lovers of democracy, the civil society and the media to join hands with us to ensure that all forms of impunity, lawlessness and blind ambition are controlled and dispensed with.
She dispensed with the traditional wig but kept the ancient speaker's uniform.
Lord Saatchi has given notice to the House that he will move: «That Standing Order 46 (No two stages of a Bill to be taken on one day) be dispensed with...».
It is very clear that Tambuwal is the arrow head of the fading despotic parasitic unprogressive and undesirable elements hell bent on breaking the NW - SW handshake and if need be dispensed with Bubu.
Chancellor Alistair Darling dispensed with his beard long before reaching the political heights.
Here's his inauguration speech with rhetorical devices annotated, starting from just after he's dispensed with the formalities.
The usual cordiality away from the Parliamentary battlefield was dispensed with on Wednesday when the two clashed angrily behind the Speaker's chair, with much finger - jabbing.
But when Margaret Thatcher stood, it was in order for the party's right to oust Ted Heath, and many quietly believed she too would be dispensed with soon after.
But butter is a high - fat food that easily could be dispensed with in lunchrooms.
In other words, play is not a waste of time, something to be dispensed with in pursuit of «more important» activities, classes, sports, etc..
Wigan won promotion to the Championship a year ago but the impatient Sharpe dispensed with the services of Gary Caldwell when they didn't start well; he'd been in charge for only 18 months including the entire promotion season.
His replacement, Walter Zenga, was axed after 17 games and the services of Paul Lambert were also dispensed with at the end of last season.
Benitez was ruthlessly dispensed with at the first opportunity just six months after his appointment, but Zidane is still in charge at the Santiago Bernabeu despite a dreadful recent run culminating in Wednesday's Copa del Rey quarter - final exit at the hands of Leganes.
Then came anabolic steroids and amphetamines, often dispensed with the full knowledge of the club.
Hours afterward, with this unnerving public commotion dispensed with, Nashua's personal groom gave his thoughts another airing.
Between the two games against Wales, Scotland had dispensed with their manager Willie Ormond and replaced him with the relentlessly, terrifyingly positive Ally MacLeod.
Mustafi, Czech and Wilshere are regarded by Wenger as being in his first eleven.The current squad players including Holding, Elneny and Maitland Niles are likely to remain as such next season.My point is that neither Wenger nor the three first team picks are not good enough for this club and as such the quicker their services are dispensed with the better.
This season, though, Walcott was relegated to the reserves as Arsene Wenger tinkered with his formation and dispensed with classic wingers in favour of defensive - minded wing - backs, and although Theo was probably in the best form of his life he simply couldn't get a game, so it was inevitable that he would have to leave the club if he wanted to reignite his career.
Their fling, if one can call it that, started after a U.S. Olympic Committee official tried to get the required postgame press conference translations into French (the other official language of the Olympics) dispensed with.
These mandatory side dishes are dispensed with oversized ice cream scoops.
My family long ago dispensed with the Christmas gift - giving and it makes the season much less stressful.
The Donut Box — The Donut Box has dispensed with the old - fashioned round donut, in favor or square raised donuts with inventive toppings and fillings.
One does not readily find a term which deserves to stand beside them or see a way in which any one of them can be dispensed with.
Luther would have dispensed with both Letters from his canon of Scripture.
A person reduced to a thing has been, in the mind of the perverter, dispensed with, taken care of, filed away.
But in principle, I presume, we could design a machine to do this detecting for us, and then the red and blue as sensory qualities would be dispensed with.
I have a feeling that, even if he's dispensed with traditional religious doctrines, Bell's spiritual leanings will never allow him to see the world in purely material terms.
Once you don't go along with their program, you are fairly easily dispensed with.
Not a single one of them can be dispensed with.
In some traditions, the hymns, prayers, and anthems are spoken of as «the preliminaries,» something to be dispensed with before the sermon.
Luther dispensed with closed confession for Protestants; the Catholics continued it, but are now discussing open or public confession, while some Protestants are considering the reintroduction of closed confession!
The literal meaning is allowed to stand and is dispensed with only for the individual believer, who can escape into the realm of the soul.
The idiom had been retained; but the purpose it served had undergone a gradual transformation until the point was reached where even the idiom itself could be dispensed with.
One of the doubled - edged gifts of the enlightenment is that we've dispensed with a lot of superstitious thinking, but we've also dismissed the more useful side of myth - forming and cultural narratives.
The clear implication of Hannon's argument is that, because «sexual identity» is socially constructed, it does not exist in any meaningful sense and can therefore be dispensed with.
However, it is not so clear that he has dispensed with all meanings of transcendence whatever, provided these are positively related to the forward movement of process.
And what is obsolete (out of use and annulled because of age) is ripe for disappearance and to be dispensed with altogether.»
Other churches such as Santa Maria dei Miracoli, having lost their parishioners or religious congregations, have dispensed with the daily or weekly mass altogether and have become galleries of sacred art, with the occasional Vivaldi concert or upper - class wedding.
In the 1970s the Labour Education Secretary, Shirley Williams, dispensed with Grammar and Secondary Schools and introduced the Comprehensive School System.
There is no lack of persons who approve of abortion and its legislation, and to relieve their conscience pretend that the human embryo has no soul, is not a person, and therefore can be dispensed with like an animal.
If God's standard of value bears no relation to our own, then God's function in man's life is unknown and unknowable — and it can be dispensed with.
The extreme cases are indeed mutually exclusive, but in a middle range features of both wave and particie seem to be manifest together in a single experiment, such as the two - slit - case above; neither model is adequate, yet neither can be dispensed with.
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