They didn't seem to realize that history is not a disposable commodity, that the future cannot erase the past.
It means that from the Governor's standpoint, the arts are a disposable commodity.
"Sometimes it seems that people are no longer seen as children of God but as little more than a disposable commodity."
He might want her as a doctor, but as a woman, it seemed, she was a disposable commodity.
They looked at their employees as yet another disposable commodity that could be squeezed dry and then thrown out the door.
She, she, looks upon them as a thoroughly disposable commodity.
Geez, I was actually thinking of Robert like a disposable commodity.
Fresh Kills, in other words, would be a disposable commodity itself, and by the standards of 1940's land management, everyone would win.
"The price structure is saying this isn't a disposable commodity," Mr. Damhave explained.
The pro-life spin: This means that embryos will be treated as just another contractually disposable commodity.