Failure to observe the tithes would invoke not only severe Divine punishment but in most cases would render the grain religiously inedible and consequently unsalable. |
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Obviously, there are well-respected artists whose work is largely unsalable. |
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Normal market mechanisms were disrupted, agricultural production fell behind, and China's people exhausted themselves producing what turned out to be shoddy, unsalable goods. |
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The thirties had been one of the worst decades on record for winemakers: poor vintages, unsalable wine, depressed market, lack of investment. |
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The commonest reason for auctioning securites is that the seller believes them to have so little value, real or potential, as to be all but unsalable by other means. |
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It would have been disastrous for a publisher to be left with large stocks of these books since paper supplies quickly returned to normal after the war, and the poorly produced books became unsalable. |
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Nevertheless, Apple struggled with marketing projections, accumulating large unsalable inventories of some models while simultaneously being unable to meet a billion dollars in orders for other models. |
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