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might not
otherwise be
photographed if they are not
commercially useful or
salable.
Amateur photography grew
during the late 19th
century due to the po****rization...
- it to
another firm or to a bank.: 198–200 This
helped to
increase the
salability of
commercial paper,: 198–200
which stimulated trade,
especially in a...
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Panama Railroad, and to
maintain the
existing excavation and
equipment in
salable condition. The
company sought a
buyer for
these ****ets, with an asking...
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provided nearly two
hundred cars, most of
which were
flood damaged or non-
salable,
destined for
destruction in the
climactic battle scene. The U.S. Armed...
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sensation nor
fidelity to the hard
facts of
frontier life, but
rather the
salability of pulp thrillers." He
tells us that he took part in
various campaigns...
- of
colonial products (and
frequently under strain to
offer sufficient salable goods to
balance the exchange), as in the past, the
industrializing nations...
-
business are: ****et valuation: the
price paid is the
value of the "easily
salable parts"; the main
approaches to
valuing these are book
value and liquidation...
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Various definitions of
inalienability include non-relinquishability, non-
salability, and non-transferability. This
concept has been
recognized by libertarians...
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performance levels of a solution, (3)
lower production costs or (4)
increased salability.
Arnold recommended a
balanced approach—product
developers should s****...
- in key."
Peter Travers of
Rolling Stone wrote: "In
struggling to make a
salable PG-13
movie out of an R-rated rock life,
Bohemian Rhapsody leaves you feeling...