It is the most expendable commodity on earth.
That means he's an expendable commodity.
He did, however, have that withdrawn look that some honest men get when they learn that trust is an expendable commodity.
Unfortunately, most conservationists also treat wildlife as an expendable commodity.
Latrell Sprewell, an expendable commodity from a terrible team, would not be missed.
"They treat everybody as an expendable commodity."
"A lot of people here are being treated as completely expendable commodities," the CS First Boston analyst said.
When unions are weak, they argue, many companies treat workers as expendable commodities.
Other than bullpen catchers, the arbitration stories might be the most expendable commodity in baseball.
Disgusted with the State's treatment of him as an expendable commodity, Corbell hijacks the ship and takes it to the centre of the galaxy.