They and others were obviously quite unmarketable, so for every parrot sold many are discarded as unwanted and left to die. |
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Because the missing ingredient, the unmarketable bit, is the person's mind. |
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Many services provided within private households are considered by many cultures to be unmarketable. |
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Basically, what I think would be a great series is undoable, unmarketable and lacks wide appeal. |
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These are species other than the ones the farmers are raising, or they may be small, unmarketable fish of the same species. |
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Because of their location these trees could make it to a wider market only with considerable transportation costs which made them unmarketable outside of the general area. |
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The introduction of services employing new technologies could render its existing services obsolete and unmarketable. |
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Let me give examples of the most unmarketable of Canadian books-namely, poetry. |
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The apple maggot renders apples unmarketable, but poses no threat to human health. |
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They do little damage to the plant itself, but they make fruit and vegetable unmarketable. |
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A number of obsolete mechanisms are removed as is the possibility of finding artificial outlets for unmarketable products. |
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Our approach not only ensures budget neutrality, it also further reduces the withdrawals of unmarketable citrus fruits. |
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Focused on commercial concerns, the current system is also unable to protect what is sacred and unmarketable. |
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Lending institutions are reluctant to finance contaminated properties thereby rendering them virtually unmarketable. |
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For example, codling moth larvae do not consume much of the apple that they infest, but they cause great esthetic damage by their presence and can render produce unmarketable. |
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Nobody could have foreseen that Jay's termination would garner so much publicity in the industry, rendering him unmarketable and unemployed until the day of his death. |
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He used to record for Decca until they declared him unmarketable. |
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It attacks the large quantities of unmarketable fish that are discarded at sea, and describes how mammals and birds get accidentally tangled up in nets and drown. |
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Treatment after this may result in unmarketable fruit due to discolouration. |
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It is considered to be a quarantine pest by Canada and many other countries because it reduces yield and makes potatoes unmarketable. |
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Of course, it would still be more expensive than other pet food, but perhaps not so much as to make it unmarketable. |
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Any major advance in ways to attack cryptographic systems could make some or all of its security solutions obsolete or unmarketable. |
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New products or services that use new or evolving technologies could make our existing ones unmarketable or cause their prices to fall. |
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An infestation can make the entire crop unmarketable. |
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Farms in Quesnel and area would utilize unmarketable timber, pine beetle wood, wood waste, stumps, brush etc. in barns, for biomass heaters and composting or to make land improvements. |
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Investors could still be found to buy the supposedly less-risky senior and mezzanine tranches, but the bottom tranche containing the riskiest loans, known as the equity tranche, was becoming unmarketable. |
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Since it's a superstition among poachers that letting birds go free ruins a site, the unmarketable species are torn up and dropped on the ground or left to die in the nets. |
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This criterion is difficult to meet for some unmarketable products. |
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It reduces yield and makes potatoes unmarketable. |
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Furthermore, the introduction of new products or services employing new or evolving technologies could render existing products or services unmarketable, or cause prices of existing products or services to decrease. |
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In the enthusiasm of youth, I hoped then to convince my 141 fellow members not to introduce a market organisation for raw tobacco which would give us mountains of unmarketable raw tobacco to deal with. |
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The small Luzenac talc-soapstone mine near Saint-Pierrede-Broughton closed in April due to the discovery of asbestos in the talc concentrates, making the concentrates unmarketable. |
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The lower fishing mortality rate allows the accumulation of larger and older fish in the stock, so that fewer unmarketable juvenile fish are caught as unavoidable by-catch. |
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This may result in increased re-engineering costs to incorporate new technology and may cause current products or services to become unmarketable or could cause prices to fall, resulting in a negative financial impact. |
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Larvae contaminate harvestable fruit and render them unmarketable. |
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This pricing scheme led to disputes, as many mines fuelled the engines using coal of unmarketable quality that cost the mine owners only the expense of extraction. |
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