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Given that such features are "functionally expendable," they will not be found in pidgin languages, which are "expressedly designed for only basic communication" (p. 15).
Having an employed population with expendable income may have a multiplier effect, encouraging increased exchange throughout the district.
However, as labor and capital opportunities changed, land became for some an expendable commodity.
This was more than an opportunistic exploitation of a convenient, but ultimately expendable, resource.
Musical spatiality, though always present, is not always crucial for the understanding of this art in which spatial relationships may be (and have been) expendable.
Passives of unaccusatives are fully expendable in every account that allows them, since they are merely accommodated by generalized passive rules or constraints.
A collection of various interchangeable and expendable gizmos, the house included inflatable beds and chairs that doubled as hovercrafts and multi-purpose robots that could distinguish between flavours of canned soup.
They are conspicuous for their expendable ad hoc mechanisms, which multiply to accommodate existing feedback effects, and other classes of findings, such as ubiquitous strategy effects.
This, of course, will allow them to be considered as 'expendable', unlike the current manned helicopers which cost around £10 m each.
The cognitive and behavioural characteristics and qualities of these animals are such that it is unethical to treat them as expendable for research.
That cheapens human life, and treats it as no more than expendable raw material.
When some of our fellow creatures may be regarded as subhuman, there is a tendency to regard them as more readily expendable.
Migration is the by-product of global capitalism that sees people not as human beings, but as factors of production that are expendable.
We feel that no nation is expendable, and this is why we are speaking out now.
We are still looking at a time when labour was an expendable commodity.