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At the average price, that equals 60 years' worth of disposable income.
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The government is also targeting domestic production of 700 million disposable masks.
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The work disposable in the external circuit is deduced from the formula:
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Lower rates would boost disposable income and offer hard-pressed consumers some relief.
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At the root of the problem is the decline in disposable incomes.
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Even singleuse items, there's usually a way to them again safely.
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The government needs to end the production of singleuse plastic.
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Plastic: to remove singleuse plastic from our operations by 2020.
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SCARY When we talk about banning singleuse plastic bags we're talking about littering.
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This is especially the case for singleuse plastics like straws, bottles and bags.
Usage of disposability in English
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Social media updates are typified by instantaneousness, how shareable something is and disposability.
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Or do they just reinforce our disposability culture and infrastructure?
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But I hope you're not confusing deniability with disposability.
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But now a counter-movement to technological disposability is emerging, promising electronics that can last for ever.
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Maybe it's that seeming disposability in the service of another character's arc that some fans have objected to.
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Whan noted that products like smartphones that become obsolete in a relatively short time was leading to more disposability.
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To some degree the age of plastic, disposability and consumerism was an artefact of overproduction in the oil industry.
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Ethically-conscious consumers were already increasingly aware of the excessive air miles, disposability and dubious labour practices associated with fast fashion.
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Structural factors, short-term solutions This is acute now because of the pandemic, but part of a larger historical trend towards disposability.
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Thus, some environmentalists argue that individual litterers aren't the problem, and the system of disposability needs to be tackled at its root.
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However, many of the have a number of questionable failings, such as the high disposability rate and power-hungry LED and LCD screens.
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Here, we review some recent developments in the field of mtDNA biology and discuss emerging questions on the disposability and indispensability of mtDNA.
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It wasn't the first thing on my list, I'll have to admit, when I started writing about sustainability and our culture of disposability.
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As I mentioned above, Iron Man, for all its disposability, makes a cheerful and unpretentious change to the current crop of war movies.
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This disposability seems to account for the overwhelming dominance of crime authors in PLR's rankings, and also James Patterson's emergence as supreme among them.
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The affordability and disposability of glider drones offers key advantages over the Joint Precision Airdrop System, a expensive GPS-guided, steerable parachute the Pentagon currently uses.