Weitere Beispiele werden automatisch zu den Stichwörtern zugeordnet - wir garantieren ihre Korrektheit nicht.
It seemed, the way things were going, that I became less, instead of more, dispensable.
"Middle managers, especially, are starting to look and act dispensable."
Literature, being a form of art, unlike language, is dispensable.
Dispensable because there was a ready market, no shortage of supply.
He had always worked for others, but now he was thought old and dispensable.
They seem to have forgotten that those dispensable employees were also their best customers.
A man is much more dispensable than a computer.
Perhaps they are dispensable to the story of British art's struggle with modernity.
A sign of a truly great leader is to become dispensable, to teach the people how to lead themselves.
The paintings were said to be dispensable and the money was used to buy other works by artists of the same generation.
No one liked to be thought of as dispensable or replaceable.
Anyone listening to him now was uncomfortably aware of being dispensable.
An architect may be dispensable if you know what you want.
The men did their duty, and are now dispensable?
The fact is, you can captain the ship, making me more dispensable than the majority of the crew.
But most of the time the stuff that gets tossed is dispensable."
He scanned the script, desperately looking for anything else dispensable.
Of all personnel, the captain is the least dispensable.
As it happens, explicit truth claims are not entirely dispensable.
The players in an orchestra, especially this one, are not dispensable or interchangeable.
Do they suggest a musical world in which women are dispensable, or non-existent?
During the decades after Mozart's death, the formality began to seem dispensable as well.
The dairy section was criticized by some as similarly dispensable.
In 10 or 20 years, sleep will be dispensable, artificial and controllable.
The current use of the land to be flooded should be dispensable.