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1 Mortgage refinancing at lower rates also leaves households with more disposable income.
2 Then as well as now, people used more disposable plates and packaging material.
3 There was a difference between us though: I wasn't wanting more disposable income.
4 These make laptops more expensive to repair or upgrade, and therefore more disposable .
5 Besides, we both know that most pigeons have more disposable income than you.
6 Rather, they are the province of ever more disposable , ever more capable robots.
7 Executives said the nation had stabilized economically, and its people had more disposable income.
8 Ten more disposable cell phones were stashed in the rental car in New York.
9 They are more disposable than the Bengal troops, more free from prejudice of caste.
10 My problem is that we are all listening to music in a more disposable fashion.
11 He will still have more disposable income than without a transition to retirement income stream.
12 If basic needs have got cheaper, then there is more disposable income to spend on luxuries.
13 She'd bought gas and formula and more disposable diapers, and her hundred dollars was fast disappearing.
14 She had far more disposable time now, with no husband and only one child at home.
15 The Vs were faster, smarter, but more disposable .
16 Implicit in his remark is the acknowledgment that people have more disposable income abroad than at home.
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