0 past simple and past participle of dispense --
1 to give out things, especially products, services, or amounts of money: --
In this domain variation of amplitude is, of course, important, but is easily dispensed with (by organ players and harpsichordist, for example).
Firstly, the levels of realism are dispensed with from the first; the conceit of the drama is always secondary to the possibilities of the spectacle.
My own view is that at least most of the idealizing assumptions are either correct or can be dispensed with.
Moreover, the analysis put forward here adds further support to the claim that the notion of c-selection can be dispensed with.
Clearly, the "solution" offered by the hospital, that the man raise $20,000 and provide evidence of employment, can be dispensed with rather quickly.
Two groups with very able keyboard players ultimately dispensed with their sequenced backing tracks, and played live.
All successes must end with terminal sandhi, and thus the accepting boolean information in the states may be dispensed with.
Another distinction that might be dispensed with in a minimalist approach is the distinction between substitution and adjunction.