Similar words: a stage, stage, upstage, onstage, hostage, postage, stage left, backstage. Meaning: ['weɪstɪdʒ] n. 1. the process of wasting 2. anything lost by wear or waste.
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1. You must allow for five per cent wastage in transit.
2. Voluntary redundancies and natural wastage will cut staff numbers to the required level.
3. Wastage was no doubt a necessary consequence of war.
4. The retailer has to absorb the cost of wastage.
5. Patients need exercise to prevent muscle wastage.
6. Always allow for some wastage when ordering building materials.
7. Water companies have got to cut down on wastage.
8. This can lead to bodily weakness and muscle wastage.
9. British universities have very little wastage and their graduates are good.
10. The wastage rates on the degree courses are a cause for concern.
11. He ruminated on the terrible wastage that typified American life.
12. Savings will be made through natural wastage. There will be no job losses.
13. There is little wastage from a lean cut of meat.
14. There was a lot of wastage and many wrong decisions were hastily taken.
15. He didn't mind the natural wastage, at all.
16. There is a natural wastage of at least five percent on any diet.
17. Voluntary redundancies and natural wastage are expected instead of sackings.
18. Expanded pelleted diets result in less wastage by the animals, but food hoppers hold a smaller weight of food.
19. The figures for wastage rates between levels of education reproduce much the same patterns between different regions and between the sexes.
20. The company has made considerable savings through good housekeeping, such as avoiding wastage.
21. This lack of jobs has resulted in a huge wastage of talent.
22. It was a new production technique aimed at minimizing wastage.
23. The company hopes the job cuts will be made through natural wastage and voluntary redundancy.
24. Buy more paper than you need to allow for wastage.
25. Half of the posts will be lost through natural wastage.
26. The system used to result in a great deal of food wastage.
27. Then the operatives are more likely to make mistakes when set-ups are constantly changing(sentencedict.com), and that leads to increased wastage.
28. You should clearly be thinking about weaknesses in control: wastage, perhaps, or even pilferage. c. Labour cost.
29. Efficient management of creativity then succeeds in channeling these creative outputs into organizational goals, thereby reducing the wastage of resources.
30. Membership from now on will be by invitation only as existing places become available through natural wastage.
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