Sentences with phrase «dispose of because»

CFCs are difficult to dispose of because they are resilient to almost all forms of chemical attack.
Sexing is necessary because the two genders receive different feeding programs: one for the females, which will eventually produce eggs, and another for the males, which are typically destined to be disposed of because of their uselessness in the commerce of producing eggs; only a few males are kept and fattened for meat.
After the «Best Before» date, we recommend that the product be disposed of because the nutritional integrity of the product may be affected.
However, historic crucifixes in the National Assembly and other government buildings, the cross on Mount Royal and Christmas trees will not be disposed of because they are part of Quebec's heritage.
If it came from a garage sale or craiglist, someone is just trying to make a few bucks off of something that would be disposed of because it is probably no longer fit for use.

Not exact matches

You'll have a capital gain or a capital loss when you dispose of bitcoin because virtual currencies are considered property for tax purposes.
Because more deposits means more required reserves, banks would eventually have no excess reserves to dispose of.
As Bishop Rawlinson finely says, echoing Johannes Weiss, «Jesus is, for St. Mark, the Messiah, not in spite of His sufferings — as the earliest believers of all may for a time have been disposed to express it — but precisely because of His sufferings.»
For that reason, the celebration of a sacrament always results in an encounter with Christ, if the recipient is well disposed, because the encounter itself does not depend on the holiness of the minister (usually the priest).
So here I am, in the middle way, having had twenty years — Twenty years largely wasted, the years of l'entre deux guerres — Trying to learn to use words, and every attempt Is a wholly new start, and a different kind of failure Because one has only learnt to get the better of words For the thing one no longer has to say, or the way in which One is no longer disposed to say it.
Civil religion is religious because it is necessary that citizens be disposed to «love their duties,» and it is civil because its sentiments are those of «sociability, without which it is impossible to be either a good citizen or a faithful subject.»
Therefore I do not by any means intend to dispose of the Socratic definition on the ground that one can not stop with it but, having the Christian definition in mente [in mind], I would make use of it to bring the other out sharply (just because the Socratic definition is so genuinely Greek), so that here as always the hollowness of every other definition which is not in the strictest sense Christian (that is, of every partial definition) may become manifest.
It alone reserves nothing for itself and thus can dispose also of the future (which otherwise man seeks to save, because he is fearful of his finiteness, which must be treated with care); it alone can love even this earth together with God and thus integrate also all earthly love into the moment of eternity, and it alone will not fail in this, because it loves him who has never been sorry for having risked this earth of guilt, curse, death and vanity.
It is no scandal that such a redeployment of Christian teaching has not existed until the present time, because only now, in misery, fear, and frustration are all the tribes of the earth disposed to listen in humility and with sincerity.
Because the Court does not seem to be disposed to correct this serious error, it is put upon the Congress of the US to perform its duty to support and defend the Con - sti - tu - tion of the US, by the use of its authority to apply checks and balances to other branches of the gov, when abuses of power and the exercise of excesses of power are evident.
Hey multinational companies: it's a pretty jerk move to ship your toxic waste to developing nations because they will dispose of it for cheaper.
Perhaps this is because it limits itself to discussing the points raised by Bultmann, and because its author has not yet realized the immense amount of work which remains to be done even after Bultmann's arguments have been disposed of.
This is partly because most contemporary specialty fields are already «interdisciplinary,» are already composites of a variety of methods and disposed to incorporate new approaches.
He was chronically disposed to exalt himself because of the privileged revelations he received.
Charles Hartshorne (2) finds Stapp's proposal noteworthy because making the assumption that the fundamental events of the universe are well ordered effectively disposes of a recalcitrant problem that has plagued theistic process philosophers for some time.
Abbot said that the rules are going into effect because he doesn't believe that the human remains should be «treated like medical waste and disposed of in landfills.»
The old gatekeepers were at best superficially conservative and favorably disposed to religion only because they believed in being inoffensive about every segment of the mass market on which their films and shows depended.
Also, this pasta sauce is happening soon for me because it sounds amazing and I have a big bag of hemp seeds to dispose of!!
Furthermore, the plastic would be much easier to deal with during the disassembly phase, because users could simply dispose of or recycle it once they were finished with it, instead of having to manage, store and ship the heavy corner irons.
Most of the cans have very minimum seeds in the product, which I love because I can not eat seeds so they are very easy for me to dispose of the seeds.
It's Simeone all day for me, because he'd bring a fear factor into the dressing room, and he'd dispose of this weak, and pathetic mentality that Wenger has cultivated over the years.
Ian McGarry said: «I couldn't believe when City were disposing of him as a player that Arsenal didn't move in to sign him because he looked the obvious player to get 20 goals a season for them.
The point is, though, that these diapers are NOT disposable because they do not, in fact, get disposed of.
Because unauthorized use of such drugs is a growing problem, authorities encourage the public to dispose of unwanted medications.
But, by the way, there «s a problem out here in disposing of paper diapers, because they do n`t pick up the garbage.
This is because you don't have to wash the bags after every use since they operate under use once - dispose of policy.
Once you dip a spoon with saliva into a bowl of food, it needs to be disposed of after that feeding because of the growth of bacteria that can occur.
They leave you blind to this, because people claim one of the advantages of using them is the ability to wrap up the poop and dispose of it quickly, without even looking, pretending it isn't there.
Most jaundice needs no treatment, but when it does, phototherapy (light therapy) is considered very safe and effective: Placing a baby naked in a bassinet, with his eyes covered, under blue «bililights» often does the trick, because ultraviolet light changes the bilirubin to a form that the baby can more easily dispose of in his urine.
I have to apologise to constituents who have written to me because, on reflection, I shouldn't have disposed of them in that way.»
«Any possessions left in an area when it is ready to be cleaned will be considered to have been left there because they have been abandoned and they will be disposed of accordingly.»
Dasuki further asked the court to dispose with his appearance in court for the purpose of this application because of the alleged constant threats to his life from the security agencies.
Bill Toedter, president of the North Fork Environmental Council, and nearly 30 local environmental group leaders signed a letter addressed to Gov. Andrew Cuomo stating they oppose the proposal because it calls for disposing between 30 to 50 million cubic yards of dredge spoils into the Sound over the next 30 years.
Because the country's landfill on the main island has been exhausted and currently there is only one offshore landfill, new methods to manage and dispose of waste have to be devised.
Because of such concerns the U.S. Department of Energy has convened a special task force to improve the safety and environmental impacts of such fracking for natural gas, including how best to dispose of the voluminous wastewater as well as ensuring proper sealing of wells to prevent such groundwater contamination.
Because disasters like this are so rare, the results shouldn't influence how people dispose of their tatami mats, Koseki says, but they could help authorities prevent similar fires after future disasters.
The Jaeger lab has yet to host such a pool party, in part because it turns out to be very difficult to dispose of wet cornstarch.
If you put a radioactive waste inside a waste container labeled for halogenated organics, you've now increased the price of disposing of that waste many fold, because now it is radioactive AND halogenated.
That's because people can either dispose of the dispensers or thoroughly clean them before refilling, decreasing the chance they'll harbor bacteria.
Moreover, because every human being consumes and disposes of multiple natural resources, a birth that does not occur averts consumption impacts in every direction.
Kmart had advertised the plates as biodegradable, which FTC deemed misleading because the plates would not usually decompose in municipal solid waste facilities, where about 90 percent of garbage is disposed.
Bryan Barrass, an official at the UN special commission who is responsible for disposing of chemical weapons, says that the US could afford to take its time because its stockpile was safely under control.
And if not, then logic concludes that we should offer options to save the parents a huge bill and to dispose of «defective» babies in the hospital, opposed to rushing them to the NICU for emergency care, trying to save their life; but that is not the case, See, either both the unborn and the born baby's lives are worth the same, or they are not; one can not be of more value than the other because they are the same being.
Dr. Ben House: Uhm — that's not the best measure for athlete because they're gonna dispose of red blood cells faster than general population.
This may occur because the nitrogen - related compounds are captured by the bacterial mass and excreted through the intestines instead of being disposed through the kidneys.
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