Lamb yield grades are also an indicator of the percent of salable meat that a carcass will yield. |
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Manure digestion with soldier flies practically eliminates environmental problems and produces significant salable products. |
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But Keynes smoothed over the harsh Marxist anti-individualism with artful sophistry and clever rhetoric into something salable to Americans. |
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The idea and the impact are to increase supply of rentable and salable floor space. |
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You can use this processing type to describe variant products that comprise salable configurable materials. |
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Many production costs are incurred by departments that do not actually produce goods or provide salable services. |
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The appetite of collectors fueled a cottage industry of agents and prompted a search of source lands for salable artifacts. |
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Is it more politically salable to abandon an ethanol strategy in terms of greenhouse gases? |
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You'll achieve salable copies in a minimum number of press impressions from startup, reducing waste, increasing savings and maximizing quality. |
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The distribution channel represents the channel through which salable materials or services reach customers. |
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Africa is under construction, but that is not salable in the Western media. |
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Doing so will allow you to reap the benefits of a united industry, and may provide your firm with a salable mark of distinction. |
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The First Count is improved for the sellers on eBay or for the reception of payments by bank card on a salable site. |
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As nearby markets for tree products emerge, farmers increasingly generate additional income by selling what is surplus to their needs, or by increasing production to provide a salable margin. |
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Attention to sustainability, recording our practices and crafting marketing messages which appeal to international consumers can be a salable differential for Canadian food products. |
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Once the car is in a chop shop, a skilled cutter can reduce it to salable parts in half an hour to 45 minutes. |
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Preference benefits generally apply to this salable part. |
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First, the analogy with private insurance, which made such schemes politically salable, carries with it the social disadvantage that benefits should be paid to those who have contributed. |
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As a result, fair-minded justice has often been sacrificed for tough-on-crime posturing, which tends to create a more politically salable reputation for an aspiring politician or judge. |
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This piece of Classic Puma Shoes is so salable all over the world. |
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All products will be subject to Seller's inspection and only products of current manufacture and in salable for condition will be accepted for credit. |
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Paperback rights for the more salable books, whether fiction or fact, are customarily offered to one of the major paperback houses, which flourish in most larger countries. |
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When you plan for future sales orders, you specify the order quantities which you expect to receive over a specified period for product groups and salable products. |
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Decision was made that this salable part may benefit from preference. |
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By leveraging its patented and scalable technologies to beneficiate coal fines, White Energy aims to produce a high-valued salable product that can enhance a mine's revenues. |
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