keep active 1 year, inactive the following year, then destroy
keep active 1 year, inactive 2 year, then destroy.
The plural can be dispositions (more than one person's disposition). The term would not be plural for disposition (settlement of property) although it involved multiple items.
With its gentle disposition, the Golden Retriever is an excellent therapy animal.
The past tense of "disposition" used as a verb would be "disposed."
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This depends upon what database was used to assess such criminal records, the state from which the criminal records were accessed, whether you went to jail and were booked in, and the disposition of the case. I'm living in the second of two states I have ever lived in: Florida and South Carolina. Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE) records show each time a person has been taken to jail or otherwise fingerprinted and photographed at a local police department, even if the crime is a misdemeanor. But it does not show the disposition of the case, something you would later have to retrieve from the clerk's office of the county court of such disposition. On the other hand, South Carolina Law Enforcement Division (SLED) only has records for anyone who's been convicted of a crime, so their records tend to be more accurate.
That would utterly destroy Earth.That would utterly destroy Earth.That would utterly destroy Earth.That would utterly destroy Earth.
.Catholic AnswerThere is no "rite of sacramental disposition", I believe that you may be asking about the disposition for the valid reception of the sacraments. For instance, the state of grace (being free from serious sin, having received the rite of penance) is required to receive the Most Holy Eucharist at Mass. That would be the disposition required to receive the sacrament. In that case the "rite" would be confession.
The disposition is the ultimate outcome of a case. What that means in a particular context would depend on the case's unique facts.
You would probably lose by default but check in your state.
Quite simply if you destroy nature everything would be dead. You would destroy everything.
Oscar thought Paloma had a pleasing disposition.