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disposal

[dih-spoh-zuhl] / dɪˈspoʊ zəl /




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Island Waste said it heavily promoted the safe disposal of batteries due to fires they can cause and had worked with Ogier to accommodate payment of the fine.

From BBC

The prospect of one of the Premier League's six wealthiest clubs being relegated to the Championship should be essentially impossible, given the immense resouces they have at their disposal.

From BBC

No military publishes precise numbers on how many weapons they have at their disposal, as such figures remain classified to keep adversaries in the dark.

From BBC

The impact of global trade tariffs will hit earnings while a weaker U.S. dollar will also drag performance, with further negative effects related to disposals of noncore brands, Campari said.

From The Wall Street Journal

But some experts argue that if the EU wants to confront what it sees as unfair competition, Brussels has other tools at its disposal.

From Barron's




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