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English term or phrase:
Disposition
English answer:
what to do with something (or somebody)
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Jack Doughty
Aug 14, 2017 05:05
6 yrs ago
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English term
Disposition
English
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Military / Defense
In general, an appropriate medical authority (the theater mortuary affairs officer, medical examiner), possibly in coordination with the joint security coordinator, will determine the degree of hazard and appropriate disposition of human remains.
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Aug 19, 2017 06:15: Jack Doughty Created KOG entry
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what to do with them
The appropriate medical authority will decide the best way of disposing of the human remains (whether to keep them to send to relatives, cremate or bury them on the spot, etc.)
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English term (edited):
appropriate disposition of human remains
safely get rid of the remains // safe disposal of the body
in this context the point is in the safety of the living, as underlined by "... will determine the degree of hazard"
at best, dead bodies are health hazard, but when contaminated with radioactive substances, infectious germs or poisons, "appropriate disposal" = "safe enough method of disposal" becomes a priority.
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Note added at 1 day4 hrs (2017-08-15 09:31:30 GMT)
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strictly speaking this is more an explanation for "disposal" but here "disposition" is in fact an euphemism for "disposal".
at best, dead bodies are health hazard, but when contaminated with radioactive substances, infectious germs or poisons, "appropriate disposal" = "safe enough method of disposal" becomes a priority.
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Note added at 1 day4 hrs (2017-08-15 09:31:30 GMT)
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strictly speaking this is more an explanation for "disposal" but here "disposition" is in fact an euphemism for "disposal".
Peer comment(s):
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Tina Vonhof (X)
: I think you are reading too much into the sentence in terms of what the hazards might be. It could simply mean keeping a decomposing body on site.
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"will determine the degree of hazard" + context "Military / Defense" (in plain-speak: all sort of weapons could have been used to turn someone into "remains") ... sounds like useful clues to me!
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