Discharge
in sentence
134 examples of Discharge in a sentence
For example, garbage discharge, something you would think just simply goes away, but the laws regulating ship
discharge
of garbage actually get weaker the further you are from shore.
A way to
discharge
pain and discomfort.
Pettengill was a 23-year-old vet who had planned to make the army a career, but then he got a severe back injury in Iraq, and that forced him to take a medical
discharge.
And in parts of the Arabian Gulf, the seawater, the salinity is increasing steadily due to the
discharge
of waste brine from desalination plants.
Every
discharge
from the unit was a moment of jubilation.
The best description of the moment of
discharge
and a rare glimpse into the moment that defines our life post-Ebola was vividly expressed in the words of my best friend and fellow doctor, Philip Ireland, in an interview with "The Times."
So I signed the
discharge
papers, and an ambulance came, paramedics came to take her home.
Since there's not a
discharge
plan put in place for these young people, they pretty much reenter society with nothing.
They're going to go down across your corpus callosum, down onto your spinal cord to your lower motor neuron out to your muscles here, and that electrical
discharge
is going to be picked up by these electrodes right here and we're going to be able to listen to exactly what your brain is going to be doing.
As a thought takes form, like a math calculation or a number, a word, neurons are interacting in the brain, creating a miniscule electrical
discharge.
Common symptoms, regardless of a person's sex, are unusual discharge, painful urination and itching.
And this time, I didn't have treatment protocols or
discharge
instructions to help guide my way forward.
And this is called a corollary
discharge
and it happens for every motion that your body does.
The exact definition of a corollary
discharge
is a copy of a motor command that is sent by the brain.
And for the voice, this corollary
discharge
also has a different name.
If they have a hip fracture we go with them and we study their entire
discharge
experience.
And so the question becomes: how do we
discharge
that responsibility?
After live you have a little time to
discharge
your stage excitement.
It's a story about a young man called Elvis played by Gael Garcia Bernal who gets an honourable
discharge
after 3 years Navy service and then goes off to find his biological Father and behaves dishonourably with him and his family.
I think whoever shot it with the Sony hand-held camera was a genius and the special effects were spectacular especially the chicken breast heart...thank goodness this movie only cost me a dollar to rent.. Also the green toxic boob
discharge
was amazing......I could have shot this movie with my friends in high school.
That's right, I've got a rainbow of
discharge
spewing from me just because a group of kids went playing around with a camcorder and somehow made a deal with the Devil and got distribution.
Narrated through all three vignettes by Eric Stoltz's character, the character is 6 or so in "1954" when a young woman (Brittany Murphy) returns from the Navy with a Section 8
discharge
for "deviant sexual behavior".
When she returns home, her
discharge
papers are required for employment and the entire town knows that she's a "queer."
The whole point of restructuring was to
discharge
debt and make the remainder more manageable.
Moreover, the terms of
discharge
tend to be much stricter in Europe.
For example, a bankruptcy law that privileges derivatives over all else, but does not allow the
discharge
of student debt, no matter how inadequate the education provided, enriches bankers and impoverishes many at the bottom.
Moreover, since January, the authorities have required 15,000 factories, including state-owned enterprises, to disclose official data on airborne emissions and water
discharge.
The second option, per Section 4 of the 25th Amendment to the Constitution, would require the vice president and the cabinet or Congress to declare the president “unable to
discharge
the powers and duties of his office.”
In Britain, which in June will hold a referendum on withdrawal from the European Union, these sentiments are crudely stirred by anti-EU ministers who lie about the extent to which an allegedly dictatorial regime in Brussels interferes with the
discharge
of their official duties.
In these difficult economic times, Switzerland serves as a handy scapegoat, enabling financially-challenged states to
discharge
their frustrations and divert their citizens’ attention from shortcomings in their own complicated and inefficient tax systems.
Next
Related words
Which
Their
Duties
First
Could
Would
Should
Other
There
Office
Himself
While
Water
Three
Think
Never
Called
After
About
Young