How To Use Disa In A Sentence

  • He watched them disappear from his view, his father still waddling along with that bloody basket.
  • Petanque may be the only sport inspired by a disability - that of Jules LeNoir, who in 1910 was a dedicated player of boules, a French game much like bocce ball.
  • Moreover some parts of gain will devolute to Italian Red Cross seriously employed in the disastrous earthquake land that hit the middle lands of Italia few weeks ago. MacMegasite
  • He did not seem overcome with pleasure at the idea of Philippa's visit, and she felt a little disappointed, but she had been interested in his talk; and as she went back to the house with Miss Mervyn, her mind was so full of it, that she felt obliged to tell her all about Tuvvy and Dennis, and her own plans for Becky's benefit. Black, White and Gray A Story of Three Homes
  • Some groups consistently face discrimination: age is one mode of socially structured disadvantage.
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  • These will involve more rigorous checks on claimants to make sure their disability qualifies. The Sun
  • The results were disastrous, plunging the country into deep depression, with high unemployment, sharply falling living standards and serious political unrest.
  • Critics argue it was only Lottery money and government cash that prevented the Games from being a financial disaster.
  • For winemakers in the Rhone, 2002 was a disastrous year, with violent storms and huge rainfall during the harvest.
  • Some of the most popular pairings pitted contrasting advantages and disadvantages against one another.
  • A study by Conservation International, an American organisation, found that nearly a third of frogs, toads, newts and other amphibian species were likely to disappear within 100 years.
  • Strange flashes of varicoloured, rainbow light began to appear and disappear on the path before me.
  • Furthermore, in order to assess the special disability and whether there has been unconscionable conduct, it is essential to also examine the actual actions of those against whom that conduct is impugned.
  • And this also involves, crucially, the identification of areas where there are disagreements between agencies over objectives or methods.
  • I disagreed with something…kind of bristled at how something was characterized and was piled on. Scott Brown Posed in Cosmo’s Center-Fold 28 Years Ago — And So What? - Dan_Perrin’s blog - RedState
  • Now that Gonzalez has rejected the Yankees, perhaps he can concentrate on turning a disappointing season into another banner year.
  • We must all suffer one of two things: the pain of discipline or the pain of regret or disappointment. Jim Rohn 
  • At every turn I met with disappointment.
  • When faced with serious disasters, countries often declare a formal state of emergency.
  • Guardian International correspondent Jonathan Steele called Bush's and Blair's denial of the horrors attending the Iraq civil war "Panglossian" - referring to the ever optimistic Dr. Pangloss of Voltaire's novel Candide who, at every disaster, proclaims that ours is the best of all possible worlds. Surge to Purge: The 80% Solution in Iraq
  • And it was fine for all the media celebs to go to a ball game but it was a total disaster for Kerry to do so.
  • The digital flux that frames our experience of physical and socio-political realities functions through continuous additions, subtractions, and disappearances.
  • [K. Philip and Queene Mary hereby do disannul Pope Alexanders diuision. 177]. The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation
  • So many useful shops disappear, to be replaced by a retail outlet that is not welcomed by many of us.
  • I should have been side by side with you in your existence, having for my only care not to disarrange the cover of my dreadful pit. Les Miserables
  • Whether these positive initiatives will be enough to overcome disappointment on the limited over-all budget reduction will depend on the extent to which the investor is willing to look beyond near-term sluggishness in North American growth. Budget '85 Special Meeting of The Empire Club of Canada
  • The servants disappeared as if they were whiffs of smoke blown away by the wind.
  • Our plans were thrown into disarray by her arrival.
  • They probably can't bleep a specific word on the fly so the sound would just disappear for a period.
  • All who disagreed openly were barred from the radical teach-in at the public school.
  • Although in traditional practices of visualization, eidetic images of a divinity or his paradisal dwelling were constructed in the mind, these visions were not visible to the eyes.
  • India's reply was a total disaster, with wickets falling too rapidly due to run-outs.
  • I was too much at risk from the smoulder of his irritability, sudden blazes of rage, to see his deep disappointment with life.
  • The investigation will try to find out where the guilt for the disaster really lies.
  • A year later, in ‘L' Allegro ’, the delphic element had disappeared, and Milton's cheerful man heard ‘Sweetest Shakespeare, fancy's child Warble his native woodnotes wild’.
  • He came 20th, causing him great disappointment as his objective was no less than outright victory.
  • I was haunted by the beauty of the landscape all about, of the natural ferneries then disappearing, and of the domed forest-trees on the slopes, and was fortunate in meeting a gentleman intent on preserving in art the beauties of his country. Sailing Alone Around the World
  • Using the manual option allows you to attempt to disable the enemy boat's sails with chain shot, destroy the boat's hull with cannonballs, or kill off the crew with grapeshot.
  • In the future, fights and disagreements between husbands and wives will simply result in the immediate end of their marriages.
  • At the Bradford football stadium disaster on 11 May 1985, 56 fans were killed when a stand burnt down.
  • We need not worry about the disappearance of this space because its elasticity prevents true rupture or breakage.
  • This in turn has triggered the disappearance of a system of symbols that once enabled immediate identification of a woman's status.
  • Very few of these cases involve plaintiffs afflicted with legitimate disabilities as most of us understand the term.
  • CJ is certainly more watchable than any of the prequels, but it's a terrible disappointment. The goofiest scene in all the Star Wars movies
  • So, while not disavowing the memo should your Democratic staff on the select committee be taking that as a straightforward admonition?
  • At home in Harrogate, Leon's mother watched as news of the disaster broke, knowing of her son's plan to dive on Boxing Day.
  • Even more unsurprising is the fact that this neo-nazi moron was parked in a disabled parking spot. Think Progress » Virginia DMV Pulls License Plate Coded With Neo-Nazi Message From Truck With Anti-Islam Imagery
  • VSA, the organization on arts and disability, will continue its playwrighting program and its annual young soloists program. Kennedy Center offers Cate Blanchett, hip-hop, 'The Addams Family'
  • He left with few regrets, happy that his game on clay had never been better, although disappointed that, yet again, his best was not good enough to beat a slightly underdone Nadal. Rafael Nadal boxed clever to beat Roger Federer in French Open | Kevin Mitchell
  • ‘If lying is wrong, then he will lie,’ has an antecedent whose embedded content is the same as a statement predicating the property on which the speakers moral disapproval supervenes.
  • In the postwar period they gradually merged with the Conservatives until they disappeared altogether. Times, Sunday Times
  • While deposits continue to disappoint, more such episodes are as inevitable as the ebb and flow of the tide. Times, Sunday Times
  • I'm still unsure about this one; it could turn out really cool, or an absolute disaster ... my main motivation is that i don't wanna spend money on a haircut. decisions, decisions purchase any of the following: Kindle, iPod Touch, or MacBook Archive 2009-02-01
  • I feel terrible — something I ate must have disagreed with me.
  • And so it is quite disappointing that this volume was very poorly edited.
  • Drogba has a goal - very similar to Terry's, but from a free-kick on the other side - disallowed for offside.
  • The chorus of disapproval is as diverse as the new law is excluding. Times, Sunday Times
  • Measles, mumps and rubella are unpleasant diseases and an epidemic in this country would be disastrous.
  • Those with a hearty appetite for the whiz of bullets, the bang of artillery, dying declarations, famous last words, and eyewitness accounts of the face of battle will not be disappointed.
  • Australia plays a leading role in advancing APEC's responses to human security issues such as communicable diseases, emergency disaster relief preparedness, counter-terrorism, climate change and energy security. Australia Strengthens APEC
  • A new educational programme has been set up for economically disadvantaged children.
  • The Scheme originally began in 1982 when it was funded through City Planning as a training programme for young adults with disabilities.
  • Consequently, the practical politicians and their realistic programs can create nothing but a disaster.
  • The news orgs, by contrast, are doing this out of laziness and a hopeless addiction to portraying lefties as a kind of perennially-disappointed lost tribe who will never, ever find their way out of the wilderness. News Orgs: The Left Is Upset With Obama -- Even Though It Isn't
  • When she had said this she looked at Vinicius with astonishment and regret, for he had disaccustomed her to similar outbursts; and he set his teeth, so as not to tell her that he would have given command to beat such a brother with sticks, or would have sent him as a compeditus Quo Vadis: a narrative of the time of Nero
  • In this agent-dominated world, brands will be quickly disassociated with visual trademarks, since people will rarely see them.
  • Wanderers want to forget the Villa disappointment and go into the Fulham game in good heart.
  • Then it added, `Wait a mo ",' and disappeared back into its room. A DEATH IN TIME
  • Like the treatment meted out to anyone who disagreed with or disbelieved the lies that took our military into Iraq? Levin swears repeatedly at Goldman hearing
  • The first is dysphemism, the deliberate use of an offensive word to indicate disapproval. Times, Sunday Times
  • We are particularly interested in the potential of specialisation and disaggregation, nowadays increasingly utilised by better banks worldwide.
  • Most Down's people have related physical handicaps in addition to their mental disability.
  • Despite disagreeing with his colleagues, he has defended their right to speak out.
  • I was disappointed to see very few (if any) contributions to the patients' issue from doctors who currently face patients in an emergency, at unsocial hours, in dismal surroundings.
  • But memories of prior political awakenings that ended disastrously were revived when the Polish military cracked down in 1981.
  • Certainly, this apathetic behaviour can be explained in part by disappointment with a government that many feel has not lived up to its rousing promises of four years ago.
  • It is women who mainly shoulder responsibility for the care of elderly and disabled relatives.
  • Whether it is a native cat, previously thought extinct, or an escaped exotic pet, the Beast of Bodmin is a creature that refuses to disappear.
  • The sound of clattering pots disappeared. Times, Sunday Times
  • There are some potential disadvantages of using biopsy specimens as opposed to epithelial cell preparations for metabolic studies.
  • Blomquist also considered the possibility that the driver finds use of the seat belt disagreeable.
  • The disappointing profits are due to unfavourable currency translations.
  • Now, we must ask whether that's a soi-disant worldview, said Q, who lunched with me frequently.
  • The great disadvantage is its huge cost. Times, Sunday Times
  • This continued until war broke out and when war broke out, General Hertzog, again with his strong feeling of South Africanism, said, "While we do not wish to be disassociated from the British Empire, while we are willing to remain with the British Empire on the same footing as heretofore, we do not see why we should declare war now, why we should not maintain neutrality and the status quo, even though Great Britain go into war. Racial Relations in the Union of South Africa
  • There are no reserved seats, so it is a case of first come first served and everyone is advised to come early to avoid disappointment.
  • Inside every cynical person, there is a disappointed idealist. George Carlin 
  • It was the third major air disaster involving aircraft flying in or out of the airport in the space of eight years.
  • Experts fear that if further development closes off these migration paths, it will interfere with the pronghorn's life cycle, eventually causing the species to disappear.
  • That represents something of the heart of God as expressed in Genesis 3, because now we see the divorce papers being finalized as God disannuls the relationship He had with humanity and as the man and woman sort out memories of a lost opportunity. FROM THE CROSS TO PENTECOST
  • As the IPCC report made clear, many of the models disagree even on the sign of the change in rainfall over much of the globe, especially for winter projections. 2010 March 12 | Serendipity
  • The first task following the disaster was the restoration of clean water supplies.
  • Five soldiers were each fined £140 for swiping a wheelchair from a disabled tourist.
  • Every evergreen bough groaned with half a foot of snow; the streets and sidewalks had disappeared.
  • Society may be full of poisonous vapors and be built on a framework of lies; it is nevertheless prudent to consider whether the ideal advantages of disturbing it overweigh the practical disadvantages, and above all to bear in mind that if you rob the average man of his illusions, you are almost sure to rob him of his happiness. Henrik Ibsen
  • The 'disappearing ink' is not ink at all, but a temporary discolouration of light-sensitive molecules known as photochromes. Times, Sunday Times
  • It also means that Twitter users will have finer grained control over which applications have ongoing access to their accounts — and will be able to disable applications without changing their password. Twitter can has OAuth? | FactoryCity
  • Veterans must be treated fairly and expeditiously as they seek compensation for disability or illness.
  • Then it all seemed to go disastrously wrong. The Sun
  • From plain backgrounds at the start, they moved on to intricate landscapes - landscapes now completely disassociated from the Impressionism that first reigned at Coyoacan. Printmaking - From Revolution To Establishment
  • Secondly, to stop paramilitary activities, thirdly significant disarmament, and fourthly, a public statement that conflict is over.
  • This is a highly recommended collection from a highly regarded intellect and one that will not disappoint.
  • Stir in the tomato purée and cook for 5-10 minutes or until the raw tomato smell disappears. Times, Sunday Times
  • The new policies fail to accommodate the disabled.
  • Yesterday's quake struck along the same 'ring of fire' faultline that caused the 2004 disaster. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is widely regarded as an architectural disaster, aesthetically unpleasing and out of keeping with the rest of the College.
  • It was 20 minutes into the game when any prospect of good-natured banter disappeared.
  • Indeed, when you factor out variables like having children, the wage gap virtually disappears.
  • But then came the mysterious disappearance. Times, Sunday Times
  • Then as now, a majority of the electorate disapproved of the incumbent's performance.
  • He is disarmingly straightforward about his goofs and gaffes, of which he had plenty during his first go-round.
  • On the face of it, the move appeared to be a disaster for May. Times, Sunday Times
  • Teachers claim such measures could unfairly disadvantage ethnic minorities.
  • Their first meeting around Johnson's dinner table ended in a quarrel since Wollstonecraft disagreed with Godwin's sweeping atheism.
  • There is some disagreement as to whether phenomenalists should be labeled "idealists."
  • They disagreed on how to define "liberal".
  • I had just published my autobiography, which met with universal disapproval. Times, Sunday Times
  • Yet another Italian goal was wrongly disallowed for offside. Calcio: A History of Italian Football
  • She seemed to be wallowing in her grief, instead of trying to recover from the disaster.
  • When the pace got too hot for him, he disappeared.
  • But I knew I had to hang on for another lap because it would have been a disaster to lose after such a great fightback.
  • Judith C had been disabled since birth, getting about with sticks and, for much of her life, leg calipers.
  • Racism, homophobia, McCarthyism, classism, it's all on display as they try to muzzle those who disagree by vitriolic, personal attack.
  • As institutionalized censorship defines real experience by what it disallows, we assume the unseeable must be more real that our own perceptions, holding secret truths known only to higher powers.
  • The blini of ground beef wrapped in a thin crêpe disappeared before I could get a taste of it, so I guess that means it must have been good, right?
  • Judges will consider overall design, safety, level of fun and how the playground caters for children with disabilities.
  • Like dictators and führers, politicians always come to the scene of a natural disaster carrying a wad of cash.
  • Before long, mob bosses were wondering whether he should disappear on a permanent basis. Times, Sunday Times
  • Such status also supports the photograph's definition as object, thus affirming its artistic value through a disassociation with traditional photographs, both fine art and commercial.
  • It is disappointing there has been no joined-up thinking.
  • Their songs have a certain elegant charm and a quality of innocence that's genuinely disarming.
  • Lawyers expressed concern that women could be coerced and forced to accept apparently voluntary agreements to their disadvantage. Times, Sunday Times
  • But there was the tiniest presentiment of disaster.
  • Through it all there is a strand of political activism that waxes and wanes, but never disappears.
  • The purpose: to present an award recognizing special achievement in the fight against a learning disability known as dyslexia.
  • For disappearing acts, it's hard to beat what happens to the eight hours supposedly left after eight of sleep and eight of work. Doug Larson 
  • She walks directly towards the hand held camera that pans left to follow her as she disappears behind a column.
  • The phones can also be used with appliances such as washing machines to aid the disabled. The Sun
  • The IDE will have integrated tools including a debugger, calculator, binary editor, and disassembler. FAQ: The x86 Assembly Language FAQ by Raymond Moon (Part II)
  • Assemble disassemble tables chairs with care, minimizing damage to equipment walls, including scratches, paint chippings, etc.
  • A ship disappeared below the horizon.
  • Therefore, many scholars and latter day thinkers and intellects disagreed with him on a variety of issues.
  • Long after the kingdoms of southern Arabia disappeared, the fabled riches of the region live on in the popular imagination.
  • It was more a thing of his head than his heart, revealing itself mainly in short, acrid speeches, meant to be clever, and indubitably disagreeable. Mary Marston
  • Everybody shouts it, mule-driver, "coachee," or cattle-driver; and even I, a passenger, fancied I could do it to disagreeable perfection after a time. The Complete Project Gutenberg Writings of Charles Dudley Warner
  • All across the world, ...increasingly dangerous weather patterns and devastating storms are abruptly putting an end to the long-running debate over whether or not climate change is real. Not only is it real, it's here, and its effects are giving rise to a frighteningly new global phenomenon: the man-made natural disaster. Barack Obama 
  • The moths swarm together for a moment, then disappear like candle flames going out.
  • She waited to tell him of her decision until the main doors of the school opened, as if to greet them, and the girls streamed through in varying degrees of sullenness and exultation and prettiness and slouching disarray.
  • Disabled and able-bodied pupils got together for a dance and drama day.
  • I sat in the buggy, holding the reins over the trembling, wild-eyed bay, while William descended and, with great dignity, tied up the disabled swingletree. A Circuit Rider's Wife
  • Holding the rod high whilst playing a fish is often a recipe for disaster, especially when the fish is close to the boat.
  • "I would have expected more of a fight from Adakran's boy, " the man sighed with disappointment.
  • The Obama administration should disaffirm the recent DOL guidance and clarify that fiduciaries have the right - indeed, the obligation - to take ESG factors into account when they determine such factors to be material to investment performance and beneficial to retirement plan beneficiaries. Joe Keefe: Sustainable Investing and the Financial Crisis: How Long-Term Investing Can Replace Short-Term Bubbles
  • Music has always had a tendency to glance back over its shoulder at the past, but the last few years has seen an unabashed spate of revivalism, from 60s garage rock posturing to the soi-disant Electro Clash phenomenon.
  • We were helping the umpires by two of the batsmen walking off (without being given out) which was disappointing as well. Times, Sunday Times
  • Other prescription drugs, including tricyclic antidepressants, beta blockers, calcium channel blockers and anticonvulsants, are taken regularly to prevent frequent and disabling migraines.
  • His robust strength made him survive the disaster.
  • It is hard for the able-bodied to understand the difficulties that disabled people encounter in their daily lives.
  • These consequences have yet to be understood by most physicians, not to mention the public, the media or arguably even the promulgators of this impending disaster.
  • We were concerned that witnesses disagreed about the nature of demand for urgent and emergency care. Times, Sunday Times
  • Dose Antihypertensive Treatment Reduce Stroke - Related Mortality and Disability in Patients with Acute ICH?
  • There are no disaccords in doing business, realizing social development and equally protecting our environment.
  • I maintain that this disaccording between his feelings of pleasure and pain and his rational judgment constitutes the very lowest depth of ignorance.
  • He was addicted to a stronger strain of skunk cannabis but demand for it won't disappear if marijuana is legalised. Times, Sunday Times
  • Ultimately, under the Court's decision, a successful plaintiff will have to prove she was singled out for disadvantageous treatment in the workplace.
  • Maybe I disagree with the term sporty because since I've been here our premier teams haven't been remarkable. News
  • To fly with such a burden in daylight is simply to court disaster. Development of Aircraft in War
  • Furniture and papers were all jumbled together in disarray.
  • Caring about the consequences of events of which you disapproved does not imply support for those events.
  • Disaster was obviated by the opening of the reserve parachute.
  • Japan has been praised for its stoicism in the face of a national disaster, but have its leaders and their ideals betrayed the people? Times, Sunday Times
  • Each must constantly be presented anew, only to disappear again.
  • Disaster follows disaster, yet on we merrily go. Times, Sunday Times
  • Many of the sites launched at the peak of the Internet boom have now disappeared.
  • Dundee began to disappear behind a white veil while Chick drank his way steadily down the half-bottle.
  • There are some fairly profound ideological disagreements within the movement.
  • Moroni queried, scowling with disappointment, feeling his excitement recede. FINAL RESORT
  • For several weeks the back of my brain was busy contemplating this daft question, after disassembling the word painstaking in my head. Archive 2006-01-01
  • It was the passionate, slightly muddled rancour of a disappointed man.
  • Fortunately, after some disagreement I was allowed (most graciously!) to pay off the amount in installments over the next 12 months.
  • And in this scrutiny and disapproval my issues with class and otherness have resurfaced, again in relation to an academic environment.
  • He had a troubled childhood, being frequently beaten by his father and uncles who disapproved of his artistic interests.
  • The payments will be staggered, giving priority to child support grants in June, old-age grants and war veterans in July, disability grants and grants-in-aid in August and foster-care grants in September.
  • It looked like it was going to be grotty, but as I was on the tube the clouds all seemed to disappear and by the time I came back above ground at Tottenham Court Road station the sky was a beautiful clear blue and the sun was shining brightly.
  • If you're expecting Dad to let you borrow his car, you're going to be sorely disappointed.
  • Allthough it could be just prudent housekeeping ahead of the expected cuts and the hootsmon is spinning it as a "rammy with westminster" article, we all know Westminster are going to be scrooge and cant afford it after Browns disaster. The SNP Myth of the £500m cut and related matters
  • Teenagers don't seem to understand that they don't have to actively misbehave to be disagreeable to older people.
  • There was widespread destruction on the island of Sant’ Elena, where an even larger disaster was narrowly averted by when the twister nearly struck a crowded vaporetto moored at a pontile. A Tornado in Venice
  • Some men maintained protective intergenerational boundaries by distancing themselves from disapproving parents.
  • When no decisive successes were scored in either 1779 or 1780, France seemed to be staring disaster in the face.
  • Staff here say that would spell disaster for hundreds of alcoholics.
  • They made little headway popularizing Britain's unilateral nuclear disarmament, and the unilateralist tide lacked any consistent direction.
  • Human nature being what it is, books will gradually disappear and get chucked in the bin.
  • The reason for the disaster was engine failure, not human error.
  • at the beginning of bubble formation, the Japanese government didn't address it properly and in a timely manner, sowing the seeds for an irreversible future disaster.
  • He disappeared without explanation, to much puzzlement. Times, Sunday Times
  • Please give your seat to an elderly or disabled person if they require it.
  • But I’ll still be happy to see Sarah Palin disappear from the cultural scene when it’s all over and done. Tina Fey Back as Sarah Palin for SNL Vice Presidential Debate Sketch? You Betcha!
  • Many Roman traditions and institutions also disappeared or simply became redundant in the process, not least the arenas and amphitheatres for the circuses and games once supported by the state and municipal authorities.
  • the disarmament of the aggressor nations must be complete

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