Examples of 'discards' in a sentence
Meaning of "discards"
Discard refers to getting rid of something, or deciding not to consider something anymore
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- plural of discard
How to use "discards" in a sentence
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Discards are usually low cards of an unwanted suit.
The body then discards them naturally.
Discards and bycatch in shrimp trawl fisheries.
Of what it then discards as bitter to the tongue.
Discards of small haddock have decreased considerably.
Their dependence on discards remains very low.
Discards us when we are no longer useful in his eyes.
Mortality associated with discards is difficult to quantify.
Discards like the hull of an infamous fruit.
Duplication of discards takes place in the spring.
Discards include combustion without energy recovery.
Closes dialog and discards all changes.
Discards back faces when drawing objects.
Evolution rarely discards successful working parts.
Discards all used needles and syringes.
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Lost or abandoned fishing gear and discards.
Data on discards need to be collected and analysed.
Catches should be classified as retained catch or discards.
Discards packets which are not explicitly addressed to it.
Develop solutions to complex problems such as discards.
It thus discards the concept of continuous medium.
I need a specialist to divide the discards by color.
Peer discards any further data received.
Parliament resolution on the problem of fish discards.
Discards diseases of the earth and weeds.
To estimate the quarterly average weight of discards.
Faith discards all other ways of cleansing.
She used them and discards them.
Discards are another contributor to overfishing.
These must have been the discards.
He takes us and discards us when we start to become men.
Nuclear materials contained in wastes and discards.
Discards the saved progress for this puzzle.
We also need to review the policy on discards.
Such discards are an unacceptable waste of resources.
As a result you get many more discards.
So he discards it with great philosophical elegance.
It can also feed on discards from fishing boats.
She discards rouge for ink and pen.
The subscriber station discards any duplicate packets.
The discards belong to the declarer.
Economic incentives are also applied in order to combat discards.
A parent never discards his offsprings.
Discards are largely a result of overfishing.
The router discards this packet.
Discards are a complete waste of an important natural resource.
Covered in the discards of the blue plate special.
Discards the message as not relevant.
The dominant hen discards some of the eggs.
Discards of such shrimp are counted in estimating catch levels.