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"expendable" Definitions
  1. if you consider people or things to be expendable, you think that you can get rid of them when they are no longer needed, or think it is acceptable if they are killed or destroyed

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Each SLS rocket is expendable; Falcon Heavy comes in reusable and expendable configurations.
Everyone else -- except his family -- is expendable. Everyone.
Trump views everyone outside of his immediate family as expendable.
These deaths showcase how expendable life remains in the country.
After New England signed veteran Damon Huard, Bishop became expendable.
Almost all of my expendable income went to loan payments.
The trash comes from explosions, spacecraft collisions and expendable rocket stages.
Corner Leodis McKelvin could be expendable for $3.9 million in savings.
Teacup pose and the implication that they are now therefore expendable.
He became expendable when Boston activated closer Craig Kimbrel on Monday.
Belly buttons: easily the most expendable part of the human body.
They thought he was expendable and needed to be dealt with.
The Broncos' signing of Case Keenum last March made Lynch expendable.
However, both launch vehicles were expendable systems, and were not reused.
Wonka tests his candies on them as though they were expendable.
If you're not making quota you fear that you are expendable.
This is not to say that expendable rockets are cheaply made.
It marks out some as being naturally inferior, disposable and expendable.
It's not only the killers who see these people as expendable.
"Expendable missions will start to become few and far between," Larson explained.
The Simpsons should be proud that have so many completely expendable rooms.
So, he was shuttled away when the team saw him as expendable.
Note what's expendable and what's essential, such as rent, food, and utilities.
A stager would have to conclude that the only expendable was herself.
But don't think of leaving it out; it's pretty, but not expendable.
If men aren't the bread-winners, will women regard them as economically expendable?
How can my teenage years be better than this life of "expendable"—i.e.
All from different times in Paul Hackett era, when I was basically expendable.
Plus, Price, who has never been in Trump's inner circle, is totally expendable.
Today, SpaceX is a second provider on the Evolved Expendable Launch Vehicle program.
To too many, black bodies are a threat, and black culture is expendable.
Dr. Gupta: He went on to say ... Cuomo: My mother is not expendable.
"Trump just reaffirmed, he does not care about NATO — it's expendable," he said.
Though drones steadily improved, the Pentagon continued to see them as expendable tools.
"Players are often seen as expendable, and as assets or paychecks," Masters said.
He was too pure for this world, which is exactly why he was expendable.
"The people are Flint are not expendable," Schuette said in a press conference Tuesday.
Looking there, Master Chief was the highest non-commission officer rank that's considered expendable.
A deep sense of worthlessness seeped into the hearts of the now-expendable proletariat.
In that decision process, some of the communities inhabiting Tumblr were evidently deemed expendable.
As men earn expendable income, they are able to chip away at their debt.
The message they hear is they are expendable and their work is politically inconvenient.
"Why am I always the expendable one?" he asked upon learning of the trade.
The left lung is the smaller of the two, so it is more expendable.
This could be one of the last expendable launches SpaceX does for a while.
Musk is even considering modifying the typically expendable upper stage for return as well.
The Wiffle ball was perfect because it was expendable and, man, did it curve.
The Padres soon traded for another young first baseman, Yonder Alonso, making Rizzo expendable.
We have treated every living being and non-living thing as consumable and expendable.
While the men are fixtures—usually property owners—the women are interchangeable, expendable labor.
That's the market that has expendable income; they have money to throw at stuff.
It seems facts are expendable when the reason behind unreason is to secure power.
A drone is expendable and can "absorb" enemy fire without risking a pilot's life.
We are so expendable, we have no history in the context of the nation.
Then, on Monday, Musk tweeted: "A fully expendable Falcon Heavy ... is $150M," Musk tweeted.
But they really wanted Viserys on the Iron Throne, not Dany — she was expendable.
So most startups in this space end up becoming an expendable wellness perk for companies.
Please spend the next five minutes thinking about what you do with your expendable income.
Drones are cheap, expendable and can be deployed with no risk of loss of personnel.
That rocket is considered expendable, however, so no boosters came back in for a landing.
I mean, we were developed to be expendable, and that means we have like—problems?
No. Just like the fighters they so often exploit for personal gain, promoters are expendable.
If you have the expendable income, invest in a reusable water bottle and coffee cup.
Counterpoint: He's just happy that "Trumpism without Trump" failed because that would make him expendable.
"The Tories have demonstrated once again that for them Scottish interests are expendable," Ewing said.
But "No Better to Be Safe Than Sorry" doesn't treat Quentin as expendable story fodder.
The appeal of autonomy is obvious—robots are cheaper, hardier and more expendable than humans.
With Ramos in the fold, Travis d'Arnaud or Kevin Plawecki may become expendable at catcher.
Especially since we already know that Marty is becoming more and more expendable every day.
But with Duke Snider playing center field and Carl Furillo in right, he was expendable.
Doing so means thinking about the future—determining which of the players on the team will be part of the next Davis-led playoff run and which are expendable, then making the expendable ones available on the open market and re-tooling around Davis.
What surrounds that backbone, however—presenting as cisgender, being white, having money and expendable time—matters.
Compare the two and any additional funds left over can be used for expendable expenses. 3.
The Air Force refers to it as an Evolved Expendable Launch Vehicle (EELV) launch service contract.
Combine that with a very heavy payload and that's part of why this mission is expendable.
Without kids at home and with more expendable income, they're often among the biggest moviegoing cohorts.
Until recently, farm labor was cheap and abundant, which meant workers could be treated as expendable.
Housing and health care costs are often non-negotiable, so food is the only expendable item.
Experts in the beltway are split over whether the lower corporate tax rate will be expendable.
But now, AirPods have normalized the idea that anyone can demonstrate expendable wealth to the world.
"It meant you were subhuman and entirely expendable," Orenstein told The New York Times last month.
We should be long past the days that women of a certain age are deemed expendable.
"AbeBooks was saying entire countries were expendable to its plans," said Scott Brown, a Eureka, Calif.
And with the rise of the lean corporation, work forces became expendable and jobs more precarious.
Ms. Jojokian was always quick to remind the team that every cheerleader was expendable, they said.
He seems expendable — and for a character who's supposed to be the leader, that's downright unacceptable.
Which raises the question: Just how expendable is this supposedly essential part of being human after all?
This look at "Crew Expendable," the game's first mission, made its debut at E3 (Electronic Entertainment Expo).
"The current approach to public security sees women as expendable parts," said Madeleine Penman, Amnesty's Mexico researcher.
Gay people and intravenous drug users — those most at risk at the time — had been deemed expendable.
And Uber had earned the imprimatur of the City Council, which made the drivers politically expendable, too.
"They can be preprogrammed or remotely piloted as an expendable asset at relatively low cost," it stated.
Unlike Orbital ATK's expendable Cygnus capsule, the Dragon is designed to survive the descent through Earth's atmosphere.
With OF Ezequiel Carrera and OF/INF Steve Pearce returning for the disabled list, Parmley became expendable.
Fortunately, the programmers considered the stray requests expendable, and with each restart, they had been temporarily dismissed.
The Pentagon is specifically after engines for what it calls "Evolved Expendable Launch Vehicles" for satellite launches.
When combined with small launch and traditional expendable vehicles, reusability will make launching payloads to orbit commonplace.
He was viewed as expendable due to the arrival of promising 21-year-old shortstop Bo Bichette.
Scrivens, proven expendable, was traded to the Edmonton Oilers shortly after Quick had returned to the lineup.
Prior to getting laid off from my job, I made sure any expendable income went to travel.
Drake has found himself in the odd position of being expendable and desirable at the same time.
If your outside activities are too time-consuming, try to cut back on those that are expendable.
And if Hardaway and Lee are both on the team, it does, arguably, make Anthony more expendable.
They were expendable, especially those who served in the fraught politics before and after the Civil War.
Unlike the X-37B which is launched aboard an expendable rocket, Phantom Express will get itself into space.
The short answer is that smallsats—which the Electron was built to transport, exclusively—are by nature expendable.
Franco became expendable with the acquisition of outfielder Corey Dickerson and the pending return of outfielder Jay Bruce.
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After a controversy made Lewandowski expendable, Trump still didn't recruit very many top operatives to help his effort.
Still, as SpaceX moves toward using more reusable rockets, these sorts of "expendable" endeavors will become less common.
Partly due to that, Fleury was considered expendable and left unprotected by the Penguins in the expansion draft.
Houston has a strong outfield at the major league level and that appears to have made Aplin expendable.
It's probably not that surprising that baristas can be viewed—from a industry perspective—as an expendable workforce.
More broadly, the budget seems to treat a lot of traditional areas of diplomatic concern as basically expendable.
Up until now, nearly all rockets have been expendable, meaning they are either destroyed or unrecovered after launch.
We cannot afford to dismiss the arts as something expendable, an unnecessary luxury, as something extra, like dessert.
And the Clintons are expendable now that Hillary is (likely) not running for president for a third time.
We'd love to be blown away by the DCEU, but these expendable director swaps are anything but encouraging.
They have a pretty grim view of human life, treating employees as chattel and other citizens as expendable.
Expendable launch systems are wasteful of time, money, and resources, not to mention they contribute to space debris.
What was different were the reactions from at least some Tesla workers who had suddenly deemed themselves expendable.
That figure underscores a misapprehension: the assumption that the physical relics of recorded sound are obsolete and expendable.
Pregnant women — especially poor pregnant women of color — are increasingly viewed as both expendable and worthy of punishment.
Succession Logan seems to think he is the only member of the Waystar leadership team who isn't expendable.
But they treated writers — or at least many writers have felt this way ever since — as expendable stenographers.
Such risky public relations tasks have instead been delegated to more expendable officials like Li, the sidelined premier.
This, he argues, is partly why tech companies already treat their low-paid workers and contractors as expendable.
This makes sense: As people get more expendable income, they're more likely to buy luxury items like alcohol.
So we looked up ranks in the US navy, and above this certain line you're no longer considered expendable.
But she's clearly more expendable than the president will ever be to the GOP establishment and leaders in Congress.
Barnes became expendable in Golden State when Kevin Durant chose to sign with the Warriors as a free agent.
Villanelle liked Eve, now, after all the attempted murder, the assassin views Eve as she views everyone else: expendable.
But the reason there is a debate at all is because human interests matter, too; they're not always expendable.
Speculation has focused on characters whose story arcs have stalled or reached some sort of closure, making them expendable.
The scout is vital to Civ VI players, but he's expendable, dying a brutal death when ambushed by barbarians.
According to Wilson, it's hard to put faith in anyone after being treated as if their lives were expendable.
Watchmen This week showed just how expendable life has become for those rich and powerful enough to manipulate it.
The NFL loves treating its own players as expendable and frankly, the rest of American industry shares that predilection.
The SLS is an expendable launch vehicle that has proven expensive to develop and will be costly to operate.
That should make it easier to get to your searches faster, while also making the previous "pill" widget expendable.
Curtis Granderson is entering the final year of his four-year, $60 million deal and could also be expendable.
We know that there is no end to the reminders that our lives, our hearts, our personhoods are expendable.
Essentially, administration officials decided these patriots, who often fill hard-to-recruit specialties, were alleged security risks and expendable.
Dog-loving visitors, in expendable clothing, climbed out of the van to welcome the onslaught with laughter, no fear.
Without expendable income to buy homes, millennials are living with their parents in record numbers, stunting the housing market.
The team has pieced together sponsorship all year, but has sponsorship for Almirola next year that made Patrick expendable.
Virgin Orbit intends the two-stage LauncherOne system for use as both an expendable or reusable air-launched platform.
They were treated as expendable in a system focused more on Olympic glory than the safety of their athletes.
Rosen became expendable when the Cardinals took quarterback Kyler Murray with the No. 1 overall pick in this year's draft.
However, there is also a widely held fear that the rise of robots will make humans in the workplace expendable.
Up until now, practically all orbital rockets have been expendable, so they're basically thrown away once they launch into space.
In Uber's vision, work time is elastic, workers are expendable, and the workday itself has no clear start or end.
Of course, Trump may simply blame McGahn for the administration's problems, deem him expendable, and throw him under the bus.
Once the fairing recovery system is perfected, the only expendable part on Falcon 9 rockets will be the upper stage.
Ecosia is a search engine that donates the bulk of its expendable funds to tree-planting organizations around the globe.
Children, in this case, were seen as more expendable than regular troops, and thus more fit for mine sweeping duties.
Under the conference version of the NDAA, the Evolved Expendable Launch Vehicle program becomes the National Security Space Launch Program.
Season 3, Episode 13: "Full Measure"Jesse is forced to kill Gus' cook Gale so that Walt doesn't become expendable.
She also didn't have the extra expendable income to take an impromptu international trip to Southern California to see us.
Here and elsewhere, Trump's agenda depends on policies that render working-class lives—including white working-class lives—as expendable.
Every player on the Knights roster was considered expendable by their former teams and discarded in one way or another.
Kim Jong-un is the only one that counts; all others in the North Korean hierarchy are secondary and expendable.
You're adventurous, have some expendable income and, more important, nothing to prevent you from getting away spontaneously for the weekend.
He became expendable after the Rams acquired Kayvon Webster this off-season, who is pegged to start opposite Trumaine Johnson.
It was unclear how much above the $90 million price tag a fully expendable version of Falcon Heavy would cost.
Anyone who was educated, spoke another language, lived in the city or worked for the Cambodian government was considered expendable.
But it's complicated, because he remembers partly by piggy-backing on the memories of an expendable tribe of Native Americans.
They were all essentially rendered totally expendable, both to Dany herself and to Game of Thrones' plot as a whole.
Because the rocket engines will be expendable, the 16 RS-25 engines in inventory will allow for 4 flights with SLS.
Yelp — with its expendable-income-having, optic-conscious, smartphone-reliant, and opinionated ideal user — has one shaped by urban upper classes.
Investments in robots can make human workers more productive rather than expendable; taxing them could leave the employees affected worse off.
Roark became expendable, apparently, after the Nationals signed left-hander Patrick Corbin to a six-year, $140 million deal last week.
"The victims are real people, families who have been lied to by government officials and been treated as expendable," Schuette said.
The engine, the Pentagon hopes, will fulfil the role of powering what it calls "Evolved Expendable Launch Vehicles" for satellite launches.
Corporan, who was playing for Triple-A Durham, became expendable when the team signed J.P. Arencibia to a minor league deal.
Here's to running out of wall space before either my brain gives out or our robot overlords make crossword constructors expendable.
Women and female children, in particular, are seen as expendable by the male terrorist leadership -- their vulnerability a destructive, deadly curse.
This group of unknown puppet masters wanted Olivia to deliver Mellie Grant and now that she has, Olivia is completely expendable.
After that, the game is all about building bridges to get (rather expendable) Aperture Science drivers from one point to another.
Eventually everyone learns to roll with the punches, but until your team becomes a family, which takes time, everyone is expendable.
ULA previously had a monopoly on the U.S. Air Force's Evolved Expendable Launch Vehicle program for launching sensitive payloads into space.
The party claims the working people are the masters of the country, but in reality, they are expendable and frequently abused.
They are still fixated on the expensive, expendable Space Launch System, which has been faced with numerous delays and cost overruns.
They suggest that a solution would be increasing exports and reducing imports, but imports are not expendable commodities in an economy.
Coach Chip Kelly, who championed Bradford's acquisition, was fired, and the Eagles traded up to draft Carson Wentz, making Bradford expendable.
LauncherOne is Virgin Orbit's two-state expendable rocket attached to a modified 747, which serves as a reusable airborne launch platform.
What unified the selections was a love of melody as a vehicle for beautiful singing — with textual clarity an expendable extra.
You see him in Hal, the murderous computer in "2001: A Space Odyssey," who decides his carbon-based companions are expendable.
And he would've been even angrier than I am now that some bean counter has deemed FilmStruck an expendable corporate asset.
Part of what we have seen is a boomerang effect from white politicians that saw or see black people as expendable.
It helped spur Saturday's blockbuster trade for Jimmy Butler and, regardless of what the team says, has made Markelle Fultz expendable.
Less happy was the fact that no one could see Jones' face, which meant, in the company's eyes, that he was expendable.
Propelled by meter-sized, razor-thin lightsails, Milner's "nanocraft" would be as cheap and expendable as NASA missions are expensive and precious.
But Gatti and his accomplices decided that no matter how widely appreciated or critically lauded a woman's work, it is ultimately expendable.
He said the reusable rockets will be 30 to 40 percent less capable than the expendable versions, presumably due to fuel constraints.
And he gives the impression that the only people who are not expendable to him are those in his family inner circle.
Under Section 6900 of the current draft, the Evolved Expendable Launch Vehicle (EELV) program is renamed the "National Security Space Launch Program".
Thus, the era of the expendable launcher will come to an end, and reusable rockets such as the Starship will fly unimpeded.
The threatened elimination of the Title II program arises from a mistaken viewpoint that professional development for teachers is an expendable luxury.
Humans, in the universe of Tacoma, are expendable—more of a necessary thorn in the side of corporations than a valued asset.
"It's time to end the two-tier system that treats some workers as expendable," the walkout organizers wrote on Twitter in March.
Harvey was potentially expendable; he was one year away from free agency, and his innings pitched and injuries had taken their toll.
The Air Force has an inventory of expendable rockets such as the Atlas and the Titan that it used for satellite launches.
Several Republicans have portrayed a liberal arts education as an expendable, sometimes frivolous luxury that taxpayers should not be expected to pay for.
So the type of rocket being used for this mission — a new, expendable vehicle — is turning into something of an oddity for SpaceX.
It's a network of supposedly self-employed, utterly expendable couriers enrolled in an app-based program which some believe may violate labor laws.
By contrast, the reusable version of the Falcon Heavy costs a mere $90 million, and an expendable version weighs in at $150 million.
And if she wanted to alert station security to the crew's presence without alarming Captain Sloane, then she should've sent an expendable lackey.
Beauty of "Beauty and the Beast" isn't a beauty at all, but a girl whose family deems her expendable, and trades her away.
Cost. The fairing is a $6 million part, which is around a tenth of SpaceX's total rocket launch cost with an expendable configuration.
If we believe in the artistry of baristas—and supposedly, we do—why are we treating them as unskilled, expendable, low wage labor?
Falk was expendable with starter Sam Darnold returning from mononucleosis to start Sunday's game for the Jets (0-4) against the Dallas Cowboys.
He is arrogant enough to believe he knows everything, and thus his staffers are expendable minions, but he's too ignorant to govern well.
On the other hand, the New York City mayor's role in the big show — like pro wrestling's jabronis — is largely to be expendable.
And if everyone around you believes you are worthless or expendable or a rapist or a threat, you might begin to believe it.
Help us stop Wall Street profiteers from treating our jobs, employers, benefits, and retirement savings as expendable assets to be liquidated for profit.
What that means: After a down year in which he had just 53 catches for 482 yards, Nelson became expendable to the Packers.
Solak and Widener, who were selected in the second and 12th rounds in the 2016 draft, had performed well but were ultimately expendable.
Mr. Kihuen appears expendable, even though he had just wrested a seat from a Republican in the politically critical swing state of Nevada.
Now, does this trade make Trubisky -- the former 1st-round pick who was selected AHEAD OF Patrick Mahomes -- expendable in Chicago as well???
Refugees have a right to apply for asylum in European states or Turkey, but the current policy appears to view them as expendable.
The tiny-minded incompetents in charge cannot handle a problem that can't be fixed simply by sacrificing poor, vulnerable, and otherwise expendable individuals.
Lucius Krzelewski, the young man transfixed by this X-ray, is the accidental, expendable sixth child of a prominent Vienna-based Polish family.
A fully expendable rocket is the maxed-out version, in which SpaceX would not try to conserve fuel or weight to recover parts.
The question today is how much of our political consumption is like the tree, and thus expendable in order to raise our happiness.
As a result, they ended up to be more expensive, not cheaper, than expendable rockets — close to half a billion dollars a flight.
Others also admit that Hook isn't that impressive on Iran policy even in private, which makes him expendable as far as they're concerned.
They also reinforce the stereotype that women's role is (and should be) caretaking, not career, and that women are expendable, but men are not.
Davis seems like a center in the new NBA, which makes Omer Asik and Alexis Ajinca, the team's two comparatively retro seven-footers, expendable.
With the way Black media pros are treated as expendable, not fair to demand that BF folks who weren't involved with #thatvideo denounce it.
To the cop stroking his pistol, I was a black man—and black men in America are viewed as incredibly dangerous and easily expendable.
It's pretty remarkable that so much of the GOP agenda depends on working- and lower-class white Americans considering themselves, in many ways, expendable.
As SpaceX brings about a new variation of the Falcon 9 booster, known as "Block 5," older models are being discarded through expendable missions.
As SpaceX brings about a new variation of the Falcon 9 booster, known as "Block 5," older models are being discarded through expendable missions.
Suzanne Collins couldn't even kill Peeta or Gale, and we all know one of them is totally expendable (I'll let you choose which one).
Croft said Abdul-Mahdi was expendable because he was not tied to any party, and the question now is when will elections take place.
KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia — The two young women were what South Korean intelligence calls "lizard's tails," expendable assets to be cast off after an operation.
He himself motivates everything he does, and everything outside of him is expendable, from the party to our institutions to civility and our safety.
All these devices and accessories can be costlier than a gym membership, an expense that can already require a decent amount of expendable income.
But for months, Mr. Trump has mocked Ms. DeVos to other aides, making clear that he considers her expendable, according to West Wing officials.
For the U.S. military, one fear is that swarms of cheap, expendable Chinese missiles have the potential to neutralize the most expensive warships ever built.
Arianespace's expendable Ariane 5 ES rocket is significantly older, per Ars Technica, with the line dating to 1996 and scheduled for phasing out in 2022.
To make your life a little easier, we've put together a list of household items that are a lot more expendable than you probably think.
After this week's launch he said that reusing just the first-stage booster (the second stage is still expendable) could cut launch costs by 30%.
Unlike the reusable SpaceX Dragon capsules that also ferry goods to the ISS, Cygnus is an expendable capsule destined to burn up in the atmosphere.
I get that the scoots are expendable and replaceable, but are we now resigned to say the same for the safety of employees and customers?
Sanchez became expendable when Philadelphia's new coach, Doug Pederson, lured the longtime Chiefs backup Chase Daniel to the Eagles for $2126 million over three years.
Hooper and his comrades are the unsung artists of the film industry, which regards them as expendable workers, to be exploited, endangered and cast aside.
He's friendly and approachable, but also seems to think Starfleet ships are expendable, biotechnology is for winning war, and monsters are to be played with.
This launch is a rare "expendable" mission for SpaceX, meaning the Falcon 9 will not be landing after takeoff and will fall into the ocean.
There are expenses they prioritize that are specific to their lives as people of color that might otherwise be considered expendable by FIRE die-hards.
Every supposedly essential protein turned out to be expendable in the cancer cells, yet all these cells stopped growing when the scientists applied the drug.
He favored development of a supersonic transport plane and criticized NASA for relying too heavily on space shuttles as launching vehicles instead of expendable rockets.
"It's a big deal for low-wage workers and fast-food workers and workers that don't have college degrees and are considered expendable," Dorsey said.
They don't have to compete over workers; [their workers are] more expendable as opposed to these tech companies where employees have to have very specific skills.
What is clear is that in Avengers: Infinity War women are expendable, but that's all going to change in the next movie thanks to Captain Marvel.
We have flattered ourselves in our portraits of robot-human partnerships, rarely considering that we could ultimately be more expendable than those we see as subordinates.
The Note 10 Plus comes in 256GB and 512GB configurations, while the Note 9 has expendable storage as well, and comes in 128GB and 512GB configurations.
Of course, Foles was expendable in Jacksonville because of the unexpected play of rookie Gardner Minshew -- who crushed it filling in for Nick all last year.
A. The newspaper presumably has your name and address affixed to it, meaning it is your property and not some expendable flyer like a takeout menu.
That means consumption, production and sales are coming to a screeching halt, which makes paying fixed costs such as rent impossible and renders variable costs expendable.
You can buy a diamond, 14-karat gold necklace for under $300 — not exactly pocket change, but accessible for a millennial woman with some expendable income.
They said that they had become "expendable scapegoats" in the admiral's fight against an anti-authoritarian "Gallagher effect" that was threatening to spread through the force.
Natural habitat must not be viewed as an expendable luxury but as a crucial system that fosters human health and supports all life on the planet.
The colonial experience was particularly rapacious in Congo, which was treated as nothing more than a source of valuable resources and an expendable slave labor force.
Top running back Jordan Howard is slated to return from a shoulder injury for Sunday's game against the New York Giants, and that made Ajayi expendable.
As a Mexican-American, this has all been compounded by the constant reminder that my life is considered worthless, expendable, and a blight on this country.
It's also more than a little exhausting to see another movie in which most of the nonwhite characters are treated as expendable figures rather than people.
It includes things like your rent or mortgage, utilities, phone bills, savings and how much you have leftover to spend on entertainment, or your expendable monthly income.
This mission will be an expendable one, according to a tweet from CEO Elon Musk, meaning the company won't attempt to land the Falcon 9 post-launch.
For years, it has been possible to launch expendable drones from the air, without needing a ground control station, provided they do not return to an aircraft.
Criminals picked up on this when the 2008 recession hit, raising demand in the food and beverage industry as demand for expendable items such as electronics fell.
Orbital ATK's contract, worth $46.9 million, is for the development of new technologies to serve the Evolved Expendable Launch Vehicle, a US Air Force space launch program.
The Launch Services New Entrant Certification Guide was created more than six years ago "to reintroduce competition" into the Air Force's Evolved Expendable Launch Vehicle (EELV) program.
But in this business those who are merely good, rather than great, are expendable; they can expect to labour in obscurity while the stars get the credit.
I feel a little bad in saying that, since his whole thing is that he feels like he's expendable, but I gotta tell it like it is.
Could an indispensable but always, in the end, expendable contrarian cop really have survived ten minutes in a Germany possessed by the demons of Blut und Boden ?
Designed by the Research and Self-Sufficiency Jihad Organization of the Iranian Army, the Heidair-1 is almost certainly bound for life as an expendable battlefield platform.
With that kind of prescription—targeted usually at people with some expendable income—coming from our doctors, podcast ads, magazines, and moms, the tech industry has followed.
They could pursue Ryan Clady, who sat out last season with a torn knee ligament and was made expendable in Denver after the Broncos signed Russell Okung.
I make money, but I have to pay for rent, car payments, student loans, and health insurance—I don't have the expendable income to just drop $29.
But we're the fastest-growing group, with the most expendable income—and suddenly, with my book, and the documentary, and the Netflix show, the script is hot.
The sections showing the workers performing mind-numbing tasks illuminates another kind of absurdity: why are some lives deemed worthy of desire while others are seen as expendable?
In the company's framing, Flex isn't a dystopian project to reduce shipping costs by letting an army of expendable, plainclothes contractors compete to score "last-mile" delivery gigs.
But it's very clear in this universe that the multi-billion dollar investment that is the ISS is expendable to our beloved space agency (more on that later).
For example, miniaturised electromagnetic weapons (EMW) mounted on swarms of expendable UAVs launched close to shore from a large UUV could jam an opponent's targeting sensors and communications.
Since then, we've watched our favorite characters (and a whole lot of expendable randos) compete valiantly or end up stabbed, shot, frozen, and burned in the ensuing unpleasantness.
These are the jobs that AI hasn't managed to eliminate yet, where humans are expendable cogs in an automated machine: Uber drivers, Instacart shoppers, TaskRabbit manual labor, etc.
The truth was, everyone felt more critical to the situation than they really were — a crummy reality considering that nobody wants to be expendable on a big project.
Karen's survival is predicated less on her getting lucky and more on her being considered boring and expendable compared to the allegedly fascinating pairing of Joe and Beck.
Jack, terrified of his own status as an expendable commodity in a ruthlessly profit-obsessed industry, is enthralled and ultimately liberated by Tess's willingness to bend the rules.
"Queen Sugar" is one of the sexiest shows in recent memory, and that plus some familiar prodigal-child story beats might make it seem like an expendable soap.
In this way, Far Cry New Dawn courts the notion of paring down society to who is valuable, who is expendable, and who even counts as a person.
I think that's love, as much as anyone can love something like a video game, a form of entertainment so very bound by time, technology and expendable money.
You read that right: In an unnecessary, unrequested hunt for an extra gigabyte or two, iOS considered books (which average a mere 500 kilobytes each) to be expendable.
Now it appears that a significant cluster of men who make and design games has fallen into the habit of treating women like nonplayer characters, expendable and replaceable.
Infused with machismo, the Hollywood archetype is the hard-living, scarf-wearing loner dashing from one war zone to the next, with romantic partners as expendable as bullets.
Arguably the most compelling crime in "The Alienist" is in plain sight: the exploitation of poor children, who are seen as expendable precisely because of how they're exploited.
Logan will have to weigh which one of his children or loyal cronies is expendable, even as some suggest that it's his head that may have to roll.
When we allow one person's right to "choose" to trump another person's right to exist, we say that some people's lives are expendable for the convenience of others.
Well, we learned in "The Other Side" that the reason the doctor was so expendable is that Negan's brother, also a doctor, is caring for patients at Hilltop.
Like the rest of the Alien universe, the fiction is an indictment of a dark, corporate-run future, where human life is expendable, and shadowy companies run everything.
Though if Trump clawed back Pennsylvania or Michigan from the Democrats, who have won both electoral-rich states six times in a row, North Carolina would be more expendable.
Now, the company is focusing on building out its educational ecosystem with a particular interest in getting more products into schools, another built-in market with an expendable budget.
Meanwhile, Wiek says the fact the mahout involved in Monday's incident was reportedly an inexperienced Burmese migrant is symptomatic of an industry heavily reliant on an expendable migrant workforce.
I had mentioned this before, when you play other games like Magic or Hearthstone or things like that, you tend to see the pieces on the board as expendable.
Consider Ash in Ridley Scott's Alien, which relentlessly pursues the orders of the corporation directing the crew's mission and takes to heart the parameter that the crew is expendable.
If you treat voice actors like expendable pieces of increasingly expensive video game productions, what does it say about the heroes and villains they're supposed to bring to life?
While I took a fair swing at Isolation, it's only now that I've got around to downloading its two pieces of Alien-inspired DLC, Crew Expendable and Last Survivor.
In my playthrough of Crew Expendable, he violently expires in the ship's server room, a few frantic bursts from the flamethrower not enough to keep the beast at bay.
They were all prostitutes and drug addicts, which made them vulnerable and defenseless, expendable in a jurisdiction that's centrally positioned along the route of the Gulf Coast drug trade.
Although the Russians were reportedly mercenaries working for Wagner Group, a private military company, the fighters have been accused of acting as an expendable paramilitary unit for the Kremlin.
It also meant watching how other states and nonstate actors developed their own autonomous capabilities, from expendable unmanned aerial vehicles to tanks or missile batteries augmented by artificial intelligence.
But they could only serve that purpose if they were dead — they knew too much — and they were also the most narratively expendable remaining members of the original crew.
Rick and Morty: Virtual Rick-Ality answers this by assuring me that my only purpose in this virtual world is to be an expendable errand boy of minimal competence.
Also, film exhibition now is becoming a rarefied thing, so the old-school projection mentality, when the profession employed thousands of people and film prints were expendable, is gone.
When this is over, many of us will not have the expendable income we do right now, to buy the latte, cocktail, or plane tickets we're looking forward to.
Each protest is undoubtedly about the case at hand, but collectively they are also about communities that feel abused and betrayed in a country that sees them as expendable.
In September Wal-Mart announced the elimination of 7,000 back-office and accounting jobs, noting in their statement the positions became expendable due largely to advances in automation and software.
Eventually, everyone assumed, Facebook's algorithms would be good enough to run the whole project, and the people on Fearnow's team—who served partly to train those algorithms—would be expendable.
I am tired of seeing videos of expendable Black bodies on Facebook and YouTube and all of the other social media channels that inundate our lives on a daily basis.
It crunches vast reams of data to determine who is worth saving and who is expendable, always careful to circumvent Asimov's first law of robotics by not technically killing anybody.
My background in IT and customer support, both considered the bottom rung at most tech companies, meant that I was expendable at all of these places, especially those struggling financially.
Though Wojnarowicz, like most Americans, viewed Indians through a romanticized lens, his interest in the shared death space of those marked as expendable reveals the possibility for collaboration beyond life.
" The government protected von Braun's fixer, Herbert Axster, an expendable lawyer rather than an engineer, who was, per his Paperclip dossier, "a notorious supporter and profiteer of the Nazi Regime.
He mentioned how he doesn't want anyone to feel like they're an expendable character, which is why he has a special affinity for the goblins we saw in the presentation.
The Titans quickly snatched the promising 23-year-old off waivers, and in 2017 — eight seasons after McDaniels deemed him expendable — Kern earned his first trip to the Pro Bowl.
Ars Technica explains:Developed during the 1990s by Rocketdyne, the expendable RS-68 engine was designed to be less expensive and more powerful than the Space Shuttle's reusable RS-25 main engines.
For the Republicans, a leadership challenge like this would be nothing new -- the party's caucus has longed seem to treat their leadership as a target (or at the very least, expendable).
Mr. Trump's reversal on the trade deal, less than a week after he suggested the United States could enter the pact, reinforced the view that he sees Japan's interests as expendable.
I think a lot of people when they start to have expendable income, they kinda create this fantasy world, this beauty that they never really had access to as a kid.
Their singular goal was to make more profit on their trading and you will see, insofar as they stood in the way, honesty and integrity were matters which were entirely expendable.
While SpaceX says it will not attempt to land the Falcon 9 booster again, there remains the possibility that Musk's company will use the expendable flight to further test landing technologies.
The vote down party lines by Republican commissioners (who represent largely suburban districts within the county) sent a clear message to many Memphians that their lives and their healthcare are expendable.
According to the BBC, Roscosmos staff said that the craft—launched in July 2011 on a Zenit-3F expendable carrier rocket—has operated well beyond an original five-year projected lifespan.
The new third baseman, Todd Frazier, came over from the Reds in a three way trade that saw the White Sox give up Trayce Thompson, a promising but expendable young outfielder.
More broadly, the Surrealists opposed the logic of production, which favors ever more exacting measures to increase organization, order, profit, and accountability, and treats leisure, or play, as an expendable luxury.
And the Dyatkovo story, with a couple of expendable characters introduced just for the episode, was a disappointingly convenient, if wrenching, way to move the story toward a point of crisis.
Engineers are able to inspect a reusable rocket after it landed to identify any issues seen during launch, thereby improving future performance — something you just can't do with an expendable rocket.
Granite became expendable for the Twins after they signed Marwin Gonzalez, who has played more than 90 career games at five positions — shortstop, first base, left field, second base and third base.
It's a violent act no one ever reckons with — unlike Tyrion's murder of estranged father Tywin (Charles Dance) that same evening — that only furthers the dangerous stereotype that sex workers are expendable.
Ironically, some of the most interesting experiments are riding up inside the Dragon's unpressurized trunk, the expendable part of the spacecraft that provides support during launch and contains the vehicle's solar panels.
The Snapchat-and-Stories generation treats them as expendable and ephemeral, but Gen Xers are no better — we just fool ourselves into thinking we're preserving history in these dusty, pricy digital archives.
Though the Broadway box office took in $1.4 billion in the 2016 - 2017 season, a 5.5% increase from the previous year, it caters mainly to tourists and those with impressive expendable incomes.
Virgin Orbit has reconfigured the aircraft, dubbed 'Cosmic Girl,' with a mount point for its LauncherOne expendable two-stage rocket, letting that spacefaring craft launch mid-flight from the airborne jumbo jet.
Still, however crucial some of these organs and other body parts might be, there is a hierarchy—which means, inevitably, that one of them is at the bottom, expendable in a pinch.
What services like these conveyed to me was that the future is for people who simultaneously have their shit together, have expendable incomes, and yet don't want to do anything for themselves.
And that nightmare is so vividly, uncomfortably depicted, particularly given the unavoidable parallels between America's treatment of perceived foreigners then and now, that it inevitably makes the season's supernatural horror feel expendable.
Here she is intent on depicting a whole system of American inequality — educational, economic, legal — that deems some lives valuable and others expendable, though there is an antic dimension to this darkness.
At the heart of Musk's creation is the concept that cost drives every decision made, for a private company cannot act with the expendable budget of the United States' government credit card.
Additionally, while SpaceX has successfully landed its rocket boosters 44 times, reusing some as many as three times, ULA's rockets are expendable —meaning the main part of the rocket falls into the ocean.
"I've worked in stressful situations but this was a level of stress where I felt expendable and I was treated as such," said a former employee who worked for a Brooklyn council member.
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To them, I and those like me are expendable, things that need to be disposed of or cast aside if we can't afford to pay for the privilege to live and be well.
Twitch announced Monday that users would soon be able to "cheer" (it's in quotes because it's the official term) their favorite streamers — in the form of expendable emoji purchasable with real-world money.
Released last week, the reports paint a grim picture for NASA's Orion crew capsule and the Space Launch System (SLS) — the huge new expendable rocket that would launch the crew capsule to space.
This will be the last mission for the rocket, however, since the launch is configured in "expendable" mode, which means that there's no attempt to return it to Earth for a soft landing.
Once Team Kim regroups and dangles before Trump a fake inventory or a false pledge to open up another expendable nuclear or missile site, the courtship will resume, perhaps with even greater fervor.
Anatoly Zak, an author and space expert, was among the first to notice the sensor in official photos provided by RKK Energia, the Russian company that manufactured the expendable Progress MS-07 spacecraft.
Trump does not "mind NATO per se," he just believes that it may be necessary to "subtract" some members—a notion that undercuts NATO's deterrent credibility by suggesting that some members are expendable.
Teens can be a daunting demographic to buy for — they're often the first to forecast the next "Big Thing" but also don't have the expendable income to buy everything they'd like to have.
There is obviously a risk of him getting coronavirus while traveling and passing it to me, but there is also the risk of him having less expendable income due to the unstable economy.
He may be a boss on the streets—his black do-rag is his crown—but he's intelligent enough to know that he's expendable, that real power doesn't belong to men like him.
By generation, Gen Xers spent the most, putting $537 more toward dates than those in Gen Z. This could be due to the amount of expendable income they have compared to other generations.
Even Mike's own story is expendable: Despite lots of hints in both movies that he lost most of his family in a tragic fire, we never really know what Mike's backstory even is.
Like the previous launch by SpaceX, there will be an attempt to catch part of the nose cone, called the fairing, something that's typically seen as expendable despite its roughly $6 million price tag.
This last part of your budget — the expendable monthly income — is important to remember because it will help keep you on track with your finances and can help keep you from falling into debt.
Richard Sherman is well-known both for his Super Bowl winning play in Seattle and his views, but he only came to the squad after the Seahawks felt age and injuries made him expendable.
Time, as you get older, really does fly, and you have to fill it fast—with a family, or Netflix, or a relatively stable career, before the robots possibly render your own labor expendable.
The pristine nature of it too—that's something else we're really concerned about in Canada is the way that nature is being destroyed, in the Arctic and in remote areas which are considered expendable.
But every time Game of Thrones reinvented its narrative stakes with a major upset before, it stemmed from an understanding that even the best players and heroes were expendable to the story's larger themes.
"Funding for the National Endowment for the Arts might seem expendable – especially given how often celebrity artists insult and even threaten the president," Huckabee, a former GOP presidential contender, wrote in The Washington Post.
Like the assumed player—someone with the expendable income to actually buy and play these games—these player-characters benefit from the positive aspects of this technology, and can elect to ignore the bad.
By failing to pass legislation that would have allowed more Jewish refugees to settle within its borders, the United States inadvertently sent a message to the rest of the world that Jews were expendable.
Taken together, the stories these employees shared build up a picture of stores where workers feel expendable and overextended, and where the workforce is holding its collective breath awaiting the next "role elimination" announcement.
Playing at the store was the BMX tape Expendable Youth, featuring pro riders such as Joe Rich, Chad Kagy, and someone who would become a big part of Rosen's life, the late Dave Mirra.
The Army has characterized the RCV-L as an expendable platform designed primarily for reconnaissance that can be transported via CH-47 or C-130 and ready for combat within 15 minutes of disembarking.
In the most logical terms, Judge became an expendable commodity the moment last December when the Yankees acquired Giancarlo Stanton, who is as close to a replica of Judge as exists in the game.
Sound pieces by composer Justin Hicks crescendo overhead in "Black Hole," an installation in a hallway that consists of 500 stacked office-style metal trash cans, each containing bottles, lightbulbs, and other expendable goods.
Their opponents the Golden Knights, a group of castoffs considered expendable by other NHL teams, have been playing with house money and are now just eight wins away from hitting the Stanley Cup jackpot.
The Yankees believed that Nova, then a pending free agent, was expendable largely because of his struggles against American League East rivals — his career E.R.A. is more than 5.00 against Boston, Baltimore and Toronto.
SpaceX is even ahead of the rest of the space industry than previously thought, according to CEO Elon Musk, who claimed on Monday that a "fully expendable" Falcon Heavy would cost only $150 million.
If Congress chooses to sacrifice the 85033 percent rate to preserve distortionary, non-growth tax preferences, it sends the message that all the pro-growth provisions are expendable in the search for political expediency.
"Seeing disabled people as expendable enough to see this as a net positive ignores the other areas we could be targeting—ones that would require a sacrifice from non-disabled people," she told VICE.
I want the overall best gaming experience and have an expendable income: Gaming PC If you have the time, money, and know-how to build a PC, it will be worth it to you.
It's usually applied to an expendable female character whose gruesome death is inserted into a narrative, often for shock value, and almost always to trigger a man's emotional spiral into violent, grief-stricken retribution.
" He says most people have never heard of the organizations that do this, or their work, but each of the three he's invested in "has been extremely successful.... These organizations are not trivial or expendable.
Women started gaining to access to higher education and entering the workforce in record numbers, and with more expendable income they were finally able to enjoy everything that life in the city had to offer.
Even his initial idea about a blood sacrifice was mostly limited to Waystar Royco's generals (Gerri, Frank, Karl, Syd, and Ray, went the list), a reminder that all of these semi-interchangeable people are expendable.
It's important not only for the obvious reason — that we need more women telling stories on TV in general — but because there's a good chance the show won't slide into treating women like expendable victims.
Dangle their relief arms on the market, say, from David Robertson on down, and see if there's a young hitter some team finds expendable—Texas's Jurickson Profar is the dream, here, but there are others.
While "fire" and "space" are two words we typically only associate in the context of science fiction slasher films, NASA would like to recreate this particular disaster in an expendable spacecraft to see what happens.
"We didn't have a lot of expendable income" the Superstore actress, 31, says in the current issue of PEOPLE of growing up in Los Angeles as the youngest of six kids born to Honduran immigrants.
I got the validation I needed via a recent discussion thread on Reddit, which featured people on the AskWomen subreddit getting real about their S.O.'s most loathsome (and, in their view, most expendable) items.
It is established early on that their lives are expendable, via announcements over the company PA asking for human sacrifices for the "Soul Harvest" voiced as pleasantly as if they were announcing a company picnic.
I mean, Axe has been slowly boxing her out of big decisions, he's shown her that most people are expendable to him, and they definitely don't seem like as much of a team this season.
In order to fly on a flight like this one, you basically just need a lot of expendable income — millions and millions of dollars of it — and a will to head out into the unknown.
And though I didn't tally 'em up, it's true that body after expendable body is thwacked, pummeled and left for dead in "Baaghi," as our hero, Ronny, fights his way to … well, to what exactly?
The Crawling Remotely-operated Amphibious Breacher, or CRAB, is a submersible, remote-controlled expendable breaching platform that can be deployed from a littoral utility craft, and it is expected to address a key capability gap.
The team's frontcourt grew crowded, and the recent emergence of Joel Embiid — a versatile and occasionally dominant center who meshes with Coach Brett Brown's desire to push the tempo — made Okafor more expendable than ever.
But the math goes something like this: One or more of the current Lakers would need to go to New Orleans in a trade for Davis, which must mean that James thinks they are expendable.
Whether they're listed as expendable, given to the troops with no intention of reclamation, or they're swapped with a second one bought at the surplus store off-installation, troops just can't part with these things.
As with many reboots of acts from the '90s, attention from radio or streaming services isn't a concern: Plenty of fans matured into adults with expendable income who can sustain a live-music nostalgia industry.
Currently, the United States' fleet of rockets that delivers national security payload to space, known as the Evolved Expendable Launch Program (EELV), include the Atlas V fleet, SpaceX Falcon 28503, and the Delta IV fleet.
Couple that with the DC Extended Universe's penchant for mounting giant, world-crushing villains like Doomsday and Steppenwolf, whom Batman can't even put a scratch on, and the caped crusader starts to seem pretty expendable.
"[When] you stoke these flames, and you go to public meetings and you scream at the elected officials, you threaten them — you make us expendable you make us part of the cannon fodder," Arizona Rep.
Apparently, founders Alex Ljung and Eric Wahlforss told employees that the layoffs merely created enough overhead to keep operations moving comfortably until the beginning of Q4, after which there would be no more expendable finances.
NOAA uses a high-altitude Gulfstream jet to launch up to 30 dropsondes, an expendable weather radar device about the size of the cardboard paper towel roll that falls into the ocean after recording weather data.
The estimated cost of the Falcon 9 launch is currently at around $63 million, assuming total expendable configuration, so cutting a potential $6 million from that total, on top of reusable booster benefits, could be significant.
What I see is an industry in transition, scrambling to find the most attractive functional path toward connectivity and convenience, but not clear on how to keep up with the pace of our more expendable gadgets.
It was an only-in-MLS event, on a number of levels, a reminder that MLS teams still view players as expendable commodities in a system where players still have little say about where they play.
It's a fully expendable rocket, which Northrop is positioning as a lower-risk alternative to reusable models flown by competitors (cough SpaceX cough), and it's also billed as an "affordable" option for those seeking launch services.
Instead, they stood apart from the crowd and used their influence to try and remind their fellow New Yorkers of the deeper values that can feel briefly expendable when the bile rises in our collective throat.
Suddenly, Flake was all the men who have ever treated women as disposable and expendable, who thought they could treat women's suffering as a momentary inconvenience to be placated and then maneuvered out of the way.
That could've deterred Obama from picking a nominee he wanted to leave available for Clinton, and encouraged him to pick someone more "expendable," whom he wouldn't be too sad to see never make it on the Court.
I feel like it's a direct effect that has happened through racist science and racial capitalism that has targeted these communities, because in the patriarchy and white supremacy these people, these marginalized communities, are expendable, they're discardable.
Low-wage workers at chain restaurants can often be teenagers or cash-strapped adults who are in such financial dire straits that they're treated as if they're expendable, or, worse, convinced that their experiences might not matter.
After all, the line of thinking goes, women typically earn less than men, so their careers are more expendable, making it more likely that the mother will quit working if the cost of child care is too high.
The great wearable device of the industrial era, the wristwatch, first appeared en masse in order to synchronize suicidal charges toward enemy trenches during World War I. Clever machines, if we're not careful, can correlate with expendable bodies.
It continues to be the case that art is used to justify the gentrification of neighborhoods and that poor and working class populations have been regarded as expendable when city agencies or private entities have undertaken structural improvements.
"What we want to do is move away from the fact that because you are poor and live in a neighborhood where there's a lot of blight and disinvestment that you and your house are expendable," she said.
As a result there was growing American pressure on Pakistan to crack down on Taliban leaders who take shelter there — and a growing sense within Pakistan's security establishment that Mullah Mansour was proving too independent, and thus expendable.
It's not the crowd Baltzley wants, but it's the one he has—with an expendable income to boot—and he is determined to show them that Cape Cod cuisine can be more than clam shacks and oyster bars.
"I lay the blame for the death of Jennifer Gallison directly on the Dukakis administration's policy, since 1975, that human services are expendable in a time of fiscal crisis," the chairman of the Senate's Human Services Committee said.
Seth Masket, a political scientist at the University of Denver, noted that it's no easy thing for Democrats to cast aside longstanding party leaders, but at the same time, those leaders are more expendable than Republican leaders are.
More than 115,000 young combatants have been demobilised since 2000, according to the UN. For the warlords who employ them, children offer many advantages: they are cheap, obedient, expendable, fearless when drugged and put opponents at a moral disadvantage.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - ERAPSCO, a joint venture between Sparton Corp and a subsidiary of Ultra Electronics, was awarded a $1.041 billion U.S. defense contract on Thursday to produce air-launched, expendable sonobuoys used in anti-submarine warfare, the Pentagon said.
He's the only character who changes, but everybody in The Great Wall is just another variation on war-movie types—you're never sure who will make it to the end of the film because, really, they all seem expendable.
The broader point here is that Price faces a daunting double whammy: Not only did he show incredibly poor judgment in using all of these private planes but, in the world of Trump, he is totally and completely expendable.
Jost may have argued that the punchline was more a comment on divisiveness within the Democratic Party, but it doesn't excuse the transphobic nature of a joke that makes the lives of transgender Americans out to be politically expendable.
ET, FSN Southeast (Atlanta), YES (Brooklyn) ABOUT THE HAWKS (23-22): Korver became expendable in part due to the emergence of shooting guard Tim Hardaway, who is averaging over 220 minutes but figures to take on a larger role.
Mr. Gorman tries to pack too much in 75 minutes, and so does the director Arthur Adair, who overcompensates with bells and whistles — the occasional live video feed à la Ivo van Hove is awkward and expendable, for instance.
Where often in card games your units are expendable to a certain extent, Nowhere Prophet tries its best to give your cards a sense of personhood that will make the decisions you make in combat that much more fraught.
She's at their house to try to sell their parents magazines, but a cursory look at their environment — they live on a reservation in extreme rural South Dakota — suggests nobody has enough expendable income to buy a magazine subscription.
About the size of a business jet, Phantom Express will take off like a rocket, boost itself beyond the atmosphere and release an expendable second-stage rocket and satellite, then turn around and land like an airplane on a runway.
If you spend more than your monthly expendable income allows, chances are you'll either be borrowing from your savings for that month to do so, or else you'll be slowly and surely letting extraneous expenses add up on your credit card.
It's not the easiest show to describe, since it takes aim at whatever strikes the fancy of its creators (Rob DenBleyker, Kris Wilson, Dave McElfatrick and Matt Melvin) and is drawn in a stick-figure style that makes characters fairly expendable.
"When legislation fails to protect us, when it leaves us in limbo, it sends a message that our lives are expendable," plaintiff Joaquín Carcaño, a transgender man who works at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, told reporters.
Through the handful of years they've lived together in Philadelphia and subsequent salary increases along the way, Snitzer's expendable income has grown, and thus the financial repercussions for spending $25 on an order of spaghetti and meatballs has become less important.
The two schemes - one for migrants from non-European Union nations to work on Britain's farms for six months and another for workers from "low-risk" countries to stay for a year - could create expendable workforces prey to abuse, campaigners said.
It's fucked up for writers to not consider the optics of marking their black love interests as more expendable or less worthy than their white ones, even with the context that in You, nobody should be dating Joe at all.
Even if you happen to have tons of expendable cash, guests have to be invited to stay at the resort or be a member — but we're guessing the well-connected couple had no problems getting an in at the resort. E!
For example, it appears that the Air Force's Evolved Expendable Launch Vehicle program for launching sensitive payloads into space, on which ULA had a monopoly until recently, will remain under the purview of the Air Force Space and Missile Systems Center.
After that accident and the other ones that grounded all of America's older space launch vehicles for about two years, NASA and the Air Force decided to build two sets of rockets under the Evolved Expendable Launch Vehicle (EELV) program.
Click through to see my dream summer wish list (if I had expendable funds, of course), and let me know in the comments below if you have any suggestions for how to be a "responsible adult," besides ditching jorts for good.
Gay people usually have the expendable income to be going to concerts and buying merch, so it's so funny that we've been shut out for so long and yet we are the ones driving [pop music], especially female pop music.
This expendable component adds a lot of versatility to the Dream Chaser's design, and extends the vehicle's mission capabilities with safe disposal of materials that otherwise wouldn't be suitable for loading aboard the Dream Chaser for its return journey to Earth.
If America and its allies were serious about inflicting pain in response to Russian aggression, we would go beyond simply declaring a group of expendable and replaceable diplomats persona non grata: we would truly get tough and go after the money.
One of the many definitions of stupidity is a black man who feels he is not expendable," he told GQ. "There's not a black man alive that I know that feels he's untouchable, and that life doesn't go on without him.
In addition, after years of enduring criticism for a long line of female characters who were so expendable they became a meme, the body count started to go down, and the show started to feature — gasp — a group of permanent women guest actors.
If they had thought about it, Kaitlyn and Lizzie could definitely have gotten it in writing from each and every audience member that they would be willing to spend at least $300 of their future expendable income on tickets to Fifty Shades spinoffs.
Unlike expendable countermeasures such as hot-burning flares or radar-blinding chaff, or electronic warfare systems, a laser weapon actively zeroes in on an incoming missile rather than simply throwing out some form of distracting noise to try to confuse the threat.
Both Blue Origin and rival SpaceX depend on built-in engines to whisk their capsules to safety, while previous designs (like Apollo, Mercury, Soyuz) relied on expendable rocket motors mounted on top of the capsule to pull it to safety during an emergency.
In what was clearly a poorly timed pitch, someone looking to produce a Funny Or Die video asked Musk if he'd use math to ID the "most expendable" person (and thus the most appropriate passenger for a one-way Mars trip) on Earth.
The Crawling Remotely-operated Amphibious Breacher (CRAB), a heavy submersible, remote-controlled expendable breaching platform equipped with a mine flail, tiller, and rake, will deploy from a littoral utility craft and eliminate threats to a landing force to clear an assault lane.
For example, a person working only four days per week may decide not to have lunch with a colleague or client that could have led to an important project in the future because he or she didn't have expendable time to do so.
The sacrifices one makes to achieve class mobility rings true to my experience, too—and the harsh reality that the police will never treat you as a human being, but as an expendable object, is one I wish I didn't feel so deeply.
It makes sense to play Crew Expendable first—purely chronologically, it takes place before the events of Last Survivor, and is pitched as an alternative take on the Nostromo crew's attempt to blast their unwanted guest out into the great void of space.
And if you're looking for a supporting character who is more or less expendable in a way that will move the storyline forward, well, one of Dany's few remaining tethers to when she was trying to free Slaver's Bay is a solid choice.
This is a pretty horrific argument, but it seems to be enough to keep the documentary's most severe criticism — that the NFL itself treats its players as expendable, exploitable fodder for its physical battlefields — to a minimal conclusive footnote in its larger story.
SpaceX had configured the Falcon 9 in its "expendable mode" for this mission, which means it made use of all available fuel on board to carry the 14,000+ lb satellite to orbit, without enough left over to come back in a controlled descent and landing.
Addressed to Air Force Secretary Heather Wilson, the memo said the Pentagon will look at "whether the U.S. Air Force complied with the Launch Services New Entrant Certification Guide when certifying the launch system design for the Evolved Expendable Launch Vehicle-class" SpaceX rockets.
But, again, of course that's how Crew Expendable, which only lasts about 30 minutes if you're a scaredy cat like me, and significantly less if you bolt to each waypoint without too much caution (good luck with that), is always going to play out.
But considering that in D.C. and the surrounding areas, incomes for young professionals are higher than average and the quality of life tends to be high for this demographic, it's safe to assume that the city will continue to have people with expendable income.
Li's death has thrown this out of the window, and in doing so has exposed the cold reality at the heart of the Chinese social contract: when it comes down to it, individuals are absolutely expendable if the stability of the Party is at stake.
Okafor, who has fallen far short of expectations in Philadelphia, appeared to become even more expendable with the emergence this season of Joel Embiid, a 22-year-old center who is averaging 20.2 points a game after missing his first two seasons with foot injuries.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - United Launch Services, a joint venture of Lockheed Martin Corp and Boeing Co, has been awarded an $832 million modification to a previously awarded U.S. defense contract for its Evolved Expendable Launch Vehicle program, the Pentagon said in a statement on Wednesday.
The software industry also increasingly leans on cheap and expendable labor, the unseen human toil that helps ensure that artificial intelligence voice assistants respond accurately, that self-driving systems can spot pedestrians and other objects, and that violent sex acts don't appear in social media feeds.
The key for the Warriors, regardless of whether they win a second title this season, will be determining who is expendable, because over the next few seasons, players will only age and salaries will only increase, which will make it impossible to keep the roster intact.
Yet these household names (both condescending to their roles as, respectively, a police commissioner and a former judge) aren't the only victims of this psycho-killer disaster: There's also a casually expendable Nathan Fillion and a cinematographer, Michael Barrett, whose crisply chilling images deserve a worthier project.
After that, MHI has been hard at work on the H3, a fully expendable launch vehicle currently under development that's specifically aimed at serving more commercial customers with total launch costs that are more or less on par with emerging competitors like SpaceX for medium-heavy payloads.
Gordon was expendable in Miami mainly because of the $0003 million that he is owed over the next three seasons, which could increase to four years and $51.9 million should he reach 600 plate appearances in 2020 or a combined 1,200 plate appearances in 2019 and 2020.
In the Middle East, ongoing conflicts in places like Syria, Yemen and Libya have depleted regional stockpiles of expendable military hardware, like aerial bombs and missiles, and driven up demand for the sophisticated systems, like the fighter jets and ground vehicles that deliver those weapons to the battlefield.
" Still, with the admission the conversation might feel dull for anyone whose partnership choices have always been considered transgressive, Hard to Do speaks mostly to Korducki's cohort, and my own: unmarried, heterosexual millennial women living in cities with at least a modicum of "disposable income and expendable time.
The small boat she made for Alan and Ghalib Kurdi, who lost their lives to the Mediterranean before they reached the Greek island of Kos, reflects on the ways in which their lives were treated as though they were expendable, as well as the fragility of their parents' dreams.
How do I teach my daughters about the importance of democracy and voting when they know that the state can take away their local vote on a whim and that the officials charged with enforcing the Clean Water Act wrote that Flintstones were more expendable than their neighbors outside city limits?
"It's an open question whether Rouhani ever intended to keep any of his promises, but he hasn't delivered, especially on the economic front, and that means he has no popular support and is expendable to Khamenei," said a second U.S. official, who spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss intelligence matters.
Without a willingness to take on these special interests, the administration made a Faustian bargain to secure congressional support for Earth sciences, technology and commercial crew, in exchange for support of developing a large expendable rocket (the Space Launch System or SLS) and deep space capsule (Orion) for human spaceflight.
He could've been back in Susquehanna, ten years old and scared under the sheets, convinced there was an intruder in the house—how he would become both the murderer and the victim, climbing the stairs as he flattened himself under the comforter, his clueless expendable brother in the other bed.
ISRO is still many years away from a commercially available version of RLV-TD, but the fact that they're joining the likes of Blue Origin, SpaceX, Virgin Galactic, and XCOR in an effort to develop a reusable vehicle is a sign that the entire industry is shifting away from traditional expendable designs.
Parenteau, who in his first stint with the Islanders from 216 to 22 was a linemate of John Tavares's, had signed a one-year, $233 million contract in the off-season, but he became expendable when two 219-year-old Islanders forwards, Mathew Barzal and Anthony Beauvillier, played well in training camp.
"Our objective is to determine whether the U.S. Air Force complied with the Launch Services New Entrant Certification Guide when certifying the launch system design for the Evolved Expendable Launch Vehicle-class SpaceX Falcon 9 and Falcon Heavy launch vehicles," U.S. Department Of Defense Deputy Inspector General Michael Roark said in the memo.
But there's always been tension between what Molotch describes as "politically mobilized local elites" — elected officials, private sector higher-ups, chambers of commerce — and the proletariat; the former is likely to handily benefit from growth, whatever it may be, while the latter often feels that its well-being and way of life is perhaps expendable.
SpaceX's goal has long been to achieve truly reusable rocket launch capabilities, and for good reason: The company anticipates huge cost savings through re-usable rocketry versus expendable launch vehicles, which SpaceX CEO Elon Musk has described as a process akin to an airline throwing away their passenger aircraft every time they complete a flight.
While major world capitals like Tokyo and London constructed modern cities over their obliterated terrain after World War II, Seoul didn't see significant damage until the Korean War; afterward, developers determined to modernize subjected the city to a form of self-cannibalism that only a desperate, hungry nation would, and hanok became entirely expendable.
He was called up at the trade deadline last year and not only became a serious contender for the American League Rookie of the Year Award — he finished second to Michael Fulmer of the Detroit Tigers — but also rendered Brian McCann, who had been signed in 213 to be the Yankees' starting catcher, expendable.
Firefly was rescued at least in part thanks to a lifeline investment from Noosphere Ventures, and said at the time it had enough runway to fund it fully through development and flight of Alpha, an expendable launch vehicle that will be able to deliver as much as a metric ton to low-Earth orbit.
In the words of an American economist who has been closely involved with the papacy's initiatives, the Vatican sees "exploitation of people and exploitation of the planet" as twin crises which stem from the same "malevolent mindset" that sees human beings and the physical environment as expendable and is bent on the "cheap commodification" of people and nature.
But regardless of whether they did or not know of the murder plot, both appear to have been viewed as expendable by whoever gave them the VX. Police said Aishah fell sick, vomiting repeatedly while in custody possibly as a side-effect of VX, though Indonesian embassy officials have subsequently said she is in good health.
Though he, like most Americans, viewed Indians through a romanticized lens, at a distance, his interest in the shared death space of those marked as expendable, as well as his repeated invocation of tribes as a form of social organization, reveals the possibility for collaboration beyond life, here together in the wound we've made into our world.
The H-IIB rocket is a fully expendable launch vehicle, with a liquid-oxygen-fueled central core and four solid fuel boosters that surround the base to provide more lift, giving the rocket a total lift capacity of up to 18,83 lbs to geostationary transfer orbit, or as much as 36,400 lbs to low Earth orbit.
SpaceX has already reduced its launch costs for Falcon 9 rockets from around $62 million to about $50 million by making use of "flight proven" (read: previously used) booster cores, and its Falcon Heavy rockets also save by reflying boosters, with total launch costs ranging from between $90 million and $150 million depending on whether it's a reusable or expendable configuration.
She convinces the military to forcibly recruit imprisoned metahumans into an expendable, deniable black-ops fighting team called Task Force X. Her initial group includes highly skilled assassin Deadshot (Will Smith), manic former psychiatrist and current Joker moll Harley Quinn (Margot Robbie), pyrokinetic Diablo (Jay Hernandez), disfigured former wrestler Killer Croc (Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje), and Australian bank robber Captain Boomerang (Jai Courtney).
Like many queer rights advocates, I believe that the recent string of anti-LGBTQ legislation policing health services and facilities in states like Arkansas, Tennessee, Mississippi, and North Carolina is not unconnected from Orlando's Pulse Nightclub massacre, and that outside a few pockets of safety and privilege in our country, queer lives have always been, and continue to be, expendable.
Williams, 31, has unexpectedly put himself into All-Star contention this season with fine play for the Clippers in the wake of Chris Paul's departure to Houston, while Hill has become expendable in Sacramento — even though he's in the first year of a new three-year, $57 million contract — because of the Kings' increasing focus on developing their young players.
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In the culture of having to be twice as good, it does not take much effort to imagine that black actors are twice as likely to not be believed, are twice as expendable to most studios, and would have to work twice as hard to get back in the good graces of an industry that's already twice as difficult for them to break into.
Now, Beharie reportedly wanted out of the series (which one could also blame on the poor writing her character was saddled with from season two on), but there was still something implicit in Abbie's death: Even though Ichabod and Abbie seemed like co-leads of the series early on, Sleepy Hollow was ultimately Ichabod's story, and everybody else was expendable if his character journey required it.
At least, he's winning our hearts: Bran really knew all these hoes were gathering at the same castle for the same party knowing all the tea and he ain't warn nary a one of them we love a messy bitch who lives for drama This is quite a hilarious development for a character who at times has seemed more or less expendable to Game of Thrones' plot.
She added that the failure of the state to charge these killers with hate crimes has a negative effect upon society, reinforcing the dangerous cultural belief that transgender lives are expendable: "When the crime is not named as a hate crime, or when the crime is dismissed because the murderer was somehow 'prompted,' the police are sending the same message as the murderer," Butler explained.
It's not clear if Workplace's win at Nestlé is replacing another product; it seems, however, that it is more likely a trend of how more businesses are making an investment in company-wide communications platforms where they may never have had one before, in hopes of it helping keep employees switched on, linked up and generally more happy and feeling less like expendable cogs.
"We urge the summit to consider the plight of incarcerated prisoners in China who are treated as expendable human organ banks," wrote the 11 signatories, who included Wendy Rogers of Macquarie University in Australia; Arthur Caplan of the New York University Langone Medical Center; David Matas and David Kilgour, both Canadian human rights lawyers; and Enver Tohti, a former surgeon from the western Chinese region of Xinjiang.
NASA and SpaceX choose both From Apollo 11 to Artemis: This time when we go back to the moon, we are going to stay MORE has sworn solemnly that the "first woman and the next man" will fly to the lunar surface using the Space Launch System, the expendable, heavy-lift launcher championed by Shelby, the powerful appropriations chairman is 85 years old and is not getting any younger.
From the iterant, almost antagonistic pulse of the motion tracker to the heavy scrape of metal on metal as shafts open up, the groaning and creaking of the ship, the stuttering blips and whirs of computers, the clatter of stuff just falling down, and the continuous mechanical whine of the tension-stretching "music," it's the audio of the Crew Expendable DLC that really puts you in the picture.
Strutting on stage and falsely claiming that gut-wrenching end of life decisions on the part of parents are executions of "living, feeling, beautiful babies, who will never get the chance to share their love and dreams with the world" does not display a convincing respect for life when Saudi teenagers beheaded for daring to dream of democracy and the children of Yemeni parents are politically and financially expendable.
The first layers a breathless rush of words in green lettering over black-and-white images of floating bodies: "I was told I have ARC recently and this was after watching seven friends die in the last two years slow vicious unnecessary deaths because fags and dykes and drug addicts are expendable in this country 'If you want to stop AIDS shoot the queers' says the ex-governor of texas," it reads.

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