The expendable Vernon Wells gets traded to New York -- where he's hotter than hot.
The notion that in some ways we would treat them as expendable makes no sense.
He became expendable in Denver, where the Broncos just signed four-time MVP Peyton Manning.
Think of a salmon struggling upstream just to expend its body (now expendable) in spawning.
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Jackson was expendable after losing a three-way competition with eventual starter, rookie Russell Wilson, and backup Matt Flynn.
Such wisdom sadly seems lost on utopians of yesteryear and today who tragically view life and liberty as expendable.
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The lives of common North Korean soldiers are expendable, and their death will have no impact on Pyongyang's policy.
But were you, working those long hours to keep a job you didn't love, treating your self as expendable too?
The emergence of Andre Brown as a capable backup and effective goal-line runner last season also helped make Bradshaw expendable.
But when technology changes, so that once-essential staff become not only expendable but redundant, even Indian managers' ingenuity is tested.
Second, you perpetuate the view of the cerrado as the expendable, scrubby neighbour of the far more glamorous Amazon rainforest.
Tebow led the Broncos to the playoffs in 2011, but became expendable when Denver signed Peyton Manning as a free agent.
Rather than seeing junior staff as expendable drones, the Big Four's talent bosses want partners to view them as future assets.
Their opposition to real structural reform is no less intense than that of expendable front-men like Ruslan Khasbulatov and Alexander Rutskoi.
The abrupt change in business plans made 30% of the employees expendable.
The Carter Administration, in contrast, thought the Shah an obsolete, expendable figure.
The Lightning land goaltending help in Bishop, who was expendable in Ottawa.
Far from becoming expendable in the post-Cold War world, a strong and secure Turkey is in fact more important today than ever before.
If you dig into your budget, you are sure to find an expendable habit to give up and save more towards your vacation plans.
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No human with expendable capital goes through life without indulging be it in a nice car, a weekend brunch or a priceless artifact.
It has gotten to the point that a mother is considered essential in a family, but a father is optional, expendable, and increasingly irrelevant.
This is the same guy who led the Broncos to the postseason in 2011, but became expendable when Denver signed Peyton Manning as a free agent.
Mattingly made great strides in the second half of the season, but he might become expendable since he is relatively new and lacks significant managerial experience.
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Such outposts are often expendable: BroadVision set up an office in Miami in 1999 but closed it when the Latin American market and overall economy cooled.
But many big farmers regarded their hands as expendable "beasts of the field, " in the words of an 1888 edition of the Kern County Californian.
It's quite a fall for Tebow, who led the Broncos to the postseason in 2011, but became expendable when Denver signed Peyton Manning as a free agent.
Privately, some right-wing leaders admit that Mr Lavin is an expendable stop-gap until the 2005 election, when they expect that a worn-out Concertacion will be easier to beat.
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Why would the prop trading issue be expendable to bankers?
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Or there is a crisis and the company needs to cut costs, so your desk is their first stop, since surely training, recruitment and work-life programmers are easily expendable?
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