Sentences with phrase «readily dispose»

It may be worth remembering that, in order to resist calls for targeted legislation to solve problems that existing law can readily dispose of.
It is just here, as I think, that the broad philosophical implications of the theory of Relativity come to our aid, and would still be forced upon us as metaphysicians, even if there were not well - known specific difficulties in the details of physical science, which seem to be most readily disposed of by the theory.
As Christianity spread throughout the world, the local church has taken root in cultures more readily disposed to other social forms — kinship, for instance, or civil association.
If their luck is good they may take three or four hogs in a couple of days, as much as they can carry home; and the meat prepared as above described is readily disposed of at ninepence and sometimes a shilling a pound; for when properly done it is a most toothsome morsel, and perfectly clean and wholesome, as the food of these wild hogs consists entirely of roots, berries and fruit, and their drink of the purest water.
Justice Dunphy of the Superior Court readily disposed of Oudin's various assertions.
Yet, the many automobile exceptions are based on the lower expectation to the right of privacy in a car versus a home and the fact that cars are mobile and evidence can be more readily disposed.

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Impervious containers for needles and other sharps must be readily available and disposed of according to federal, state, local, and provincial regulations.
EIA investigators have discovered that many Chinese and Indian facilities, despite having destruction technology readily available, are releasing or threatening to emit the by - product unless they receive additional financing to dispose of the chemicals.
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