Synonym: adjustment, administration, arrangement, elimination, release, removal, settlement. Similar words: disposable, disposable income, dispose, disposed, dispose of, indisposed, dispossess, predispose. Meaning: [dɪ'spəʊzl] n. 1. the power to use something or someone 2. a method of tending to (especially business) matters 3. the act or means of getting rid of something 4. a kitchen appliance for disposing of garbage.
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(121) But none of this could disguise the fact that the great nobles had substantial bodies of experienced soldiers at their disposal.
(122) The government made counties keep track of all waste produced in their areas and draw up disposal plans.
(123) The king had at his disposal, not tax revenue, but plunder and tribute amassed through warfare.
(124) The Act also settled a doubt concerning the legality of compulsory land acquisition for the purpose of disposal to a private developer.
(125) Disposal / re-use of these streams is dependent on both the level and type of contaminants present in the starting material.
(126) Before embarking on a research project, you must ensure that you have sufficient resources at your disposal to complete it successfully.
(127) Their epistemic competence in multiple forms of life depends on the specific marginal discourses at their disposal owing to their specific background.
(128) They have the clout to offer the integrated service that cities increasingly want, pulling together collection, disposal and recycling. Sentencedict.com
(129) Local authorities will be responsible for controlling discharges from smaller factories and license provisions for waste disposal contractors.
(130) Eliminate or reduce polluting releases and all forms of waste for disposal to ensure the minimum interference with the environment.
(131) In promoting recycling as the best answer to waste disposal, environmentalists are therefore swimming against the tides of the market.
(132) Option 3: Producer has a contract with named licensed disposal site.
(133) The other does household tasks such as repair, food preparation, waste disposal and moving around.
(134) Clean mud could go to upland or, perhaps, ocean disposal sites.
(135) As discussed above, the range of signals at the Bank's disposal is quite wide.
(136) Village halls across the country become display areas for gas masks, air raid shelters and bomb disposal demonstrations.
(137) And it will isolate the more effective techniques that parents have at their disposal for communicating with their children.
(138) Run lemon wedges or fresh mint leaves through garbage disposal to kill odors.
(139) They had at their disposal a very powerful light infan-try army with experienced officers and very high morale.
(140) So save pounds on expensive waste disposal units by strapping Rover under your sink.
(141) It covered the disposal of up to 550,000 tonnes a year of waste, and specified that this could include toxic elements.
(142) It may not be appropriate to address the letter to the Board in the position of a whole company disposal.
(143) How much more money might he have had at his disposal?
(144) The engagement letter will need to be tailored to each disposal assignment.
(145) Methanogenesis is a safe and effective disposal route for H 2.
(146) The Governments' primary aim is to see significant reductions in the amounts of waste requiring disposal.
(147) The Department of Environment has confirmed the figure of 1,300 problem waste disposal sites.
(148) The borrowers were companies involved in scrap metal and disposal, and property.
(149) Philip becomes aware of the process through which we invent our own identities based on the fictional paradigms at our disposal.
(150) In such a case the company may face corporation tax arising from the disposal of its chargeable assets.
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