How To Use Dispense with In A Sentence

  • The principal benefit is that we dispense with any assumptions regarding the size or distribution of the uncompensated pseudorange errors.
  • Yes folks its that time of year again, whereby as a dutiful parent I oblige my responsibility to dispense with two hours of valuable time to go and watch the Junior School Nativity play.
  • And you can even dispense with bottled water - the Pelion water is renowned for its purity and perfectly drinkable.
  • Ages, or among the Iroquois and Algonquins, make men dispense with corslets, even when the shield was worn, as in Homer, slung round the neck by a _telamon_ (_guige_ in Old French), belt, or baldric. Homer and His Age
  • At his best, Reynolds manages simultaneously to acclaim and to dispense with the trappings of fame.
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  • I am now recovering well and have managed to dispense with my crutches.
  • Their function was to advise the monarch and if he chose to dispense with their advice, so be it.
  • To conclude all: That man that can dispense with himself, as to moral duties, that makes no conscience of telling a lie, or breaking his word; what badge soever he may wear, what title soever he may call himself by, it is as impossible that such a man should be a true The Works of Dr. John Tillotson, Late Archbishop of Canterbury. Vol. 06.
  • Certain notions about the inefficacy of alarms had made him dispense with one. OUTCAST
  • After settling in Weimar he initially used the minor composers August Conradi and Raff as amanuenses and orchestration assistants, though later he acquired enough experience to dispense with any help.
  • Ann suggested that they dispense with speeches altogether at the wedding.
  • We will dispense with the rule relating to time for bringing the application but refuse special leave.
  • Just as Rorty cannot ultimately dispense with either canon or priestcraft, so he cannot quite bring himself to do away with churches either.
  • If they did not need a socket to connect to the internet many would dispense with it. Times, Sunday Times
  • Ord 52, rule 4, allows the court to dispense with service of the notice of motion if it thinks it just so to do.
  • Wittgenstein's two arguments about solipsism both dispense with it.
  • It took ten laps to dispense with both so that he could give chase. Times, Sunday Times
  • What! The sporule of a scrap of moss requires an antherozoid before it is fit to germinate; and the ovule of a Scolia, that proud huntress, can dispense with the equivalent in order to hatch and produce a male? Bramble-Bees and Others
  • Opium is smoked everywhere, at all times, by men and women, in the Celestial Empire; and, once accustomed to it, the victims cannot dispense with it, except by suffering horrible bodily contortions and agonies. Around the World in 80 Days
  • It took ten laps to dispense with both so that he could give chase. Times, Sunday Times
  • Use your pistol to dispense with individual guards or your machine gun to mow down a line of enemies.
  • And, during your own campaign, you admitted, in the context of health-care reform, that the multinational insurance conglomeration is so firmly entrenched that you would be unable to dispense with it. Paul Krassner: My Letter to Obama
  • Debit cards dispense with the need for cash altogether.
  • It is frustrating to consider how powerful our back play might have been, had impecuniousness not obliged the club to dispense with the services of the two.
  • Oh yes — in keeping with the quote from Rav Soloveitchik at the bottom of of blogstream, I wish people would dispense with the ad hominem attacks. Haran home and tell your friends! | Jewschool
  • I am increasingly wondering if perhaps a few chaps from the army say might like to suggest to her majesty that she dispense with parliament altogether. Religious Intolerance is a Good Thing
  • For all the serenity of the life she'd made for herself, it had never occurred to Stephanie to dispense with her insurance. CHAMELEON
  • In this, we have taken a step closer towards a naturalistic world-view that is able to dispense with spirits, ghosts and gods.
  • Should a Tutor at any time find it necessary to be absent from the college during the session, the case should be stated by him to the president (that it may be known whether the college can dispense with his personal attendance in existing circumstances, and the case to be judged of by the president*) that provision may be made Letter from Joseph Caldwell to Rev. William McPheeters, January 1, 1834
  • Unfortunately, this site's promoters have decided not to dispense with the gabby guide who makes these boat trips such a pain in cities all over the world.
  • So let's dispense with the honeyed words and just step outside and take care of business.
  • Democratic republics can no more dispense with national idols than monarchies with public functionaries.
  • It is surely inevitable that in order to provide a safe food supply, we must dispense with factory farms, and other intensive food production enterprises, and return to small-scale, cruelty-free food production geared to local demand.
  • I really would have to acquire a few pairs of stockings, and dispense with my poodle anklets.
  • Indeed it seems so strong that you could dispense with the back stitches if the line of sewing does not have to bear a load.
  • But please, if you're going to dispense with shame or modesty, at least display a modicum of intelligence.
  • We deem it advisable, in order to examine the hide properly so-called, to dispense with those eradicable substances which may be regarded, to some extent, as not germain to it, and confine our attention to the raw stock, freed from these imperfections. Scientific American Supplement, No. 286, June 25, 1881
  • We can quickly dispense with the crude mythology, but I like the concept of apparent failure.
  • Surely we reasonable creatures could dispense with these convolutions?
  • I have no problems with men who have poured millions of pounds into football clubs deciding to dispense with the manager on a whim.
  • We can quickly dispense with the crude mythology, but I like the concept of apparent failure.
  • Shouldn't we dispense with a weak link, and if the weak link is the human failure of an umpire, then bye-bye.
  • This epistle is ye result of my anxiety, and a duty which my conscience will not suffer me to dispense with. Autobiography and Other Memorials of Mrs. Gilbert, Formerly Ann Taylor
  • The totalitarian system in the period of modern technical development can dispense with such men; thanks to modern methods of communication, it is possible to mechanize the lower leadership. Shawn Lawrence Otto: GOP Antiscientists Are Leading America Down a Dangerous Road
  • I was pleased to learn that the World Social Forum in Porto Alegre in January 2005 will dispense with plenaries altogether.
  • Though attired in this barbarous guise, I did not, of course, dispense with my trousers, which, being black, contrasted somewhat oddly with my primrose-coloured ki ton, as they call the smock, and the dark violet clamis, or plaid. In the Wrong Paradise
  • At least one of our readers would prefer that The Sports Reporter and I dispense with the pre-review chit-chat and get down to the nitty-gritty when we write about our tandem dining-out experiences.
  • Being able to dispense with the services of an interpreter is a big incentive to fluency.
  • In assisting the bishop they dispense with the cuculla, and wear the almuce over the surplice. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 11: New Mexico-Philip
  • Christianity can dispense with ‘cosmologies and systems’ as love abides and descends into mundane existence.
  • Democratic republics can no more dispense with national idols than monarchies with public functionaries.
  • The introduction of compound engines in the 1870s made it possible for seagoing warships to dispense with masts and sails.
  • the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art and other major museums, was often called "nonobjective cinema," a term used to describe movies that dispense with representation and immerse the viewer in a meditative world of pure unspooling form. NYT > Home Page
  • At least one of our readers would prefer that The Sports Reporter and I dispense with the pre-review chit-chat and get down to the nitty-gritty when we write about our tandem dining-out experiences.
  • Like I said. kornbelt888: That, however, does not dispense with the problem of the ultimate ontological question of what is primary, self-existent. Dawkins and ID
  • That, however, does not dispense with the problem of the ultimate ontological question of what is primary, self-existent. Dawkins and ID
  • If they do, we may be able dispense with irreducible moral facts.
  • University decided to dispense with aerodynamic design in favour of a glass fibre shape which seemed to have been inspired by a milk float. The Sun
  • There would be a reluctance to readily dispense with them unless absolutely required.
  • It took ten laps to dispense with both so that he could give chase. Times, Sunday Times
  • Would it be better to dispense with them altogether?
  • Index funds dispense with a manager and simply follow a stock index, such as the Standard & Poor's 500.
  • First, to dispense with the comparison of editions: apart from an altered layout and a few minor elisions and emendations, the book is the same as it ever was (as the lyric goes).
  • In the hymnal we have Wagner but we also have Brahms (the academic festival overture’s hymn), and one doesn’t see those chaps a whole lot in hymnals — give me more of the latter and dispense with the great bombaster. Deliberations on O Holy Night « Unknowing
  • One reason for the easing in the logjam was the Senate's traditional desire to dispense with blocs of nominees shortly before adjourning for recess, which the Senate did in the early hours of Friday morning. Federal Posts Fill Up Amid Senate Thaw
  • O, the Pope could dispense with his Cardinalate, and his achage, and his breakage, if that were all: will you not follow the procession? Queen Mary and Harold
  • And everyone will speak French, which is a wonderful language, and will dispense with the unpleasantries of inaccurate translations occurring all over the world daily.
  • In the bad years, one of the reactions to the dwindling cash flow was to dispense with the youth academy. Times, Sunday Times
  • If they did not need a socket to connect to the internet many would dispense with it. Times, Sunday Times
  • We'd dispense with charity drives.
  • You can't dispense with a stove in winter here.
  • Nor does it serve as an escape from the responsibility of moral judgment: unless one is prepared to dispense with morality altogether and to regard a petty chiseller and a murderer as morally equal, one still has to judge and evaluate the many shadings of -gray" that one may encounter in the characters of individual men. The Virtue of Selfishness
  • A previous generation of pluralists in both Britain and the United States had endeavoured to dispense with the idea of the state when analysing politics.

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