Handcrafted items left on this day sometimes are juried by a craft selection committee who examine workmanship and salability. |
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This also enables the salability of the goods to be checked and any complaints made. |
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In our data-obsessed moment, it is subversive to assert that the value of a product is not reducible to its salability. |
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The mobility and salability of slaves meant they functioned as the primary form of collateral in the credit-and-cotton economy of the 19th century. |
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Warrants are often used to enhance the salability of a senior security, and sometimes as part of the compensation paid to bankers who market new issues. |
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From that list six judges selected 80 finalists over a three day period of evaluation against seven criteria: quality, uniqueness, taste, salability, merchandisability, best in category and retail price. |
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Appraisals are best done by individuals who possess in-depth specialized knowledge of photographs and formats, collector market, research value, salability, and monetary value. |
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Our highly sophisticated process will upgrade the clarity of these diamonds to clarity ranging from SI3 to VS1, thereby significantly increasing their value and salability. |
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Historically, booksellers have selected their stock for its salability, and, in the more rarefied end of the trade, for its intellectual prestige and first-edition pedigree. |
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