expendable in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary

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The self-determination trend showed that non-reservation boarding schools were expendable.
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His pamphlet asserts that this requirement moves the clergy, with their expendable wealth, to entice women to lead lives of sin.
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These players are often considered expendable and coaches do not worry if they are suspended for their digressions.
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The bells are usually made from bronze, using a form of expendable mold casting.
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This in turn would make the shuttle cost competitive with or superior to expendable launchers.
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Cloning is commonplace, with clones being regarded as products of science, and therefore, non-people for use as expendable slave labour.
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The disc would likely be several tens of meters in diameter and would fit inside existing expendable launch vehicles and be deployed after launch.
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These make the process relatively unique compared to machined die-based and expendable mold casting methods.
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He is ruthless, viewing his subordinates as expendable once he no longer needs them.
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Old, sick and weak individuals were often regarded as unproductive and hence expendable.
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