They are a waste of resources, and once they are brought into our home, they add to the clutter and require effort to
dispose of them later.
,» dealt with
disposing of her late parents» belongings, managed to be wise, true, heartbreaking and funny, in ways that «Nostalgia» is not, and doesn't even seem to aspire to.
Although Woodcock has
disposed of his latest romantic liaison as «Phantom Thread» opens, his next conquest presents herself when he stops for a meal in the country and orders a ploughman's breakfast from a bright - eyed waitress named Alma (Vicky Krieps).
For all those proclaiming doom and gloom and all that «SH!T», I tend to put them in a box marked «T3rds to
dispose of later» The truth is, none of the naysayers are right or wrong until after the event.
Not exact matches
If you can't raise enough money by
disposing of your assets to pay everyone off, you can give them what you have and promise to pay them the rest
later on.
For example, depending upon terms, a lease could make it easier to
dispose of your laptop
later.
A year
later the FOMC was still committed to having the Fed
dispose of its agency securities rapidly, so as «to minimize the extent to which the Federal Reserve portfolio might affect the allocation
of credit across sectors
of the economy.»
Several nights
later, Bryant's husband Roy and his half - brother J. W. Milam arrived at Till's great - uncle's house where they took Till, transported him to a barn, beat him and gouged out one
of his eyes, before shooting him through the head and
disposing of his body in the Tallahatchie River, weighting it with a 70 - pound cotton gin fan tied around his neck with barbed wire.
The Dairy Industry Restructuring Act 2001 requires Fonterra to unconditionally
dispose of its shareholding in NZDF no
later than 27 September 2002.
North Carolina came up with upset
of week, holding off
late North Carolina State rally to win 73 - 69 after
disposing of Maryland 64 - 55.
Leeds continued to frustrate when a week
later they
disposed of Champions League chasers Tottenham Hotspur at Elland Road in the fourth round
of the F.A Cup.
Put trashcans in various locations so guests can
dispose of their own paper plates to save you time
later.
I'm not perfect, but its one less petroleum product that needs to be manufactured, shipped, and then
later disposed of is a win for me.
Suffolk County lawmakers and local environmentalists are urging Gov. Andrew Cuomo to reject the U.S. Army
of Corps
of Engineers»
latest plan for
disposing of dredged materials in Long Island Sound.
A Downing Street spokesman
later said the «operational decision» to
dispose of the documents was taken by the UK Border Agency, meaning it would not have come across the desk
of the then Labour Home Secretary.
From
late 2013 to December 31, 2014, the GSLB acquired 470 parcels
of property and sold /
disposed of 75 parcels
of property.
Dispose of waste according to the guidelines
of your institution — it will cut down on costs and potential disasters
later on.
The first opens on a dusty road on the eve
of the Civil War, as the avuncular Dr. Schultz (Christoph Waltz) claims chain gang slave Django (Jamie Foxx) by violently
disposing of his two owners (one
of them is James Remar, who crops up
later in the second
of these three films in a different role).
A little
later, Woodcock consults with his sister Cyril, a clipped and forceful woman, about how this household figure is to be
disposed of.
At a party at the Gaskell's house, Leer ends up shooting the dog
of Sara's husband, and Tripp and Leer must somehow
dispose of the corpse without anyone taking notice
later.
Cliff Saran,
of Gartner, makes the case that you could be
disposing of old computers with years
of use still left in them: ``... thanks to Moore's Law, the processing power
of PCs — even those three or more years old — is easily adequate for running desktop productivity and non-CPU-intensive business applications on Windows... there is little need for businesses to use high - performance machines that harness the
latest in PC technology if they only browse the web and use email.»
This enables schools to progress with the
latest technology and equipment and avoiding being left with obsolete equipment to
dispose of.
the gift isn't «trading stock» - trading goods bought for resale However, if your husband, wife or civil partner
later sells or
disposes of the asset, they'll have to pay the tax on any gain.
Since the birth
of the U.S. humane movement in the
late 1800s, shelters and animal welfare advocates have searched for kinder alternatives to the drowning, clubbing and public shooting methods that were once used to
dispose of unwanted dogs and cats.
The
later fate
of these locomotives is also covered - they were
disposed of to places as diverse as Brixham and the Azores.»
Starting out as a convert to Abstract Expressionism in the
late 1950s, Flavin quickly
disposed of painting's «frame,» as sculptural light object.
I say surprised not only because I am
disposed to a cynical suspicion about now - ubiquitous international contemporary art biennales and fairs, which somehow manage to be both bloated and vacuous, but also because, as a historian who works on postwar art
of the not - so - distant past, my relationship to «the contemporary» and «contemporary art,» both in regards to my teaching and scholarship, has felt rather tortured
of late.
Having reported in an earlier journalistic lifetime on many
of Hewlett - Packard and other electronics companies» efforts to green their products, it was a bit disappointing to go through the
latest Greenpeace Guide To Green Electronics and see no one company can claim to be outstanding in designing, packaging, and safely recycling or
disposing of the gadgets we all so rely on.
Even in 2020, we could already need to
dispose carbon from natural gas alone equal to half today's emission from all fuel and
later methane would cause about 75 %
of total CO2 emissions.
«We're now helping consumers make some extra cash from more
of these devices, allowing them to upgrade to the
latest and greatest gadgets and video games, while at the same time doing our part to prevent some
of the 1.5 to 1.9 million tons
of electronics waste
disposed every year from ending up in landfills.»
Later on, during the lawyer's comprehensive review
of the file, he discovered that the employment contract the client had signed had all but
disposed of the case.
The usual caveats about making sure that once you
dispose of computing equipment (and that includes items such as scanners), the hard drives are wiped clean or, better yet, shredded so no private or corporate information can be gleaned from them
later on.
The same is true
of most left - handed relief pitchers in baseball, whose job descriptions are typically limited to
disposing of left - handed hitters in the middle and
late innings
of games.
So this special context limits the weight
of Johnson Controls, but Cameron J.
later made a very similar statement in assessing a cause case asserted by an employer who had
disposed of employment - related records sometime after the relevant statutory retention period had expired but before the plaintiff signaled its intention to sue.
Those proceedings were
later summarily completed, with the doctor sentenced to a fine, without notifying the applicants that the case would be
disposed of summarily.
Given that spouses need to decide, from the outset, as to how embryos should be
disposed of at a
later date, if they disagree at the time
of the contract's creation one spouse is likely to bend to the wishes
of the other in order to proceed with treatment.
The ease with which conflicting evidence can be examined side by side was generally found to be helpful, as was the way in which the technique allowed the court to consider and
dispose of the issues one by one, instead
of having to return to them, often hours
later, as happens with sequential evidence.
Liquidated and
disposed stock levels as necessary, maintaining
latest configurations
of phones and equipment.
However, when the property is
disposed of at a
later date, the total period
of ownership
of the property by both
of you is taken into consideration for the purposes
of determining whether any capital gains tax is payable on the
later disposal.
It is commonly called a Reverse Exchange because it allows the Investor to acquire his like - kind replacement property first and then
dispose of his relinquished property at a
later date.