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what does the following sentence mean:



"The disposition of space probes and related
technology means that these are rarely found."



The pronoun "these" refers to some specific kind of electric generator, mentioned in previous sentences.I can't understand the meaning of "disposition" here.



Thanks in advance.










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what does the following sentence mean:



"The disposition of space probes and related
technology means that these are rarely found."



The pronoun "these" refers to some specific kind of electric generator, mentioned in previous sentences.I can't understand the meaning of "disposition" here.



Thanks in advance.










share|improve this question













put on hold as off-topic by Dan Bron, Jason Bassford, lbf, Robusto, Andrew Leach 2 days ago


This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:


  • "Please include the research you’ve done, or consider if your question suits our English Language Learners site better. Questions that can be answered using commonly-available references are off-topic." – Dan Bron, Jason Bassford, lbf, Robusto, Andrew Leach

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  • Disposition: see sense 2.

    – Andrew Leach
    2 days ago














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what does the following sentence mean:



"The disposition of space probes and related
technology means that these are rarely found."



The pronoun "these" refers to some specific kind of electric generator, mentioned in previous sentences.I can't understand the meaning of "disposition" here.



Thanks in advance.










share|improve this question














what does the following sentence mean:



"The disposition of space probes and related
technology means that these are rarely found."



The pronoun "these" refers to some specific kind of electric generator, mentioned in previous sentences.I can't understand the meaning of "disposition" here.



Thanks in advance.







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  • Disposition: see sense 2.

    – Andrew Leach
    2 days ago



















  • Disposition: see sense 2.

    – Andrew Leach
    2 days ago

















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– Andrew Leach
2 days ago





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– Andrew Leach
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