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  • The book is definitely an academic book, but given the general level of interest in race and economic liberty issues not one that is inherently unsaleable to a somewhat broader audience.
  • When we get saddled with unsaleable items, it costs us money to get rid of them.
  • She admitted to taking three Pringles from an unsaleable damaged box.
  • When I was short-listed for the Booker last time round, I spent five years writing what was probably my most unsaleable book of all - Ghosts.
  • Plenty meant ruin to agriculturists, and commercial 'gluts' resulting in manufacturers 'warehouses crammed with unsaleable goods. The English Utilitarians, Volume II (of 3) James Mill
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  • I said, politely, that I didn't like them, thinking he had mistaken me for someone who might be happy to help him get rid of his unsaleable items and that he must have kept back his stock of fashion footwear.
  • The book is definitely an academic book, but given the general level of interest in race and economic liberty issues not one that is inherently unsaleable to a somewhat broader audience.
  • The shop was stocked out with unsaleable Cantona merchandise and they all went to kids in Africa in the end.
  • When I was short-listed for the Booker last time round, I spent five years writing what was probably my most unsaleable book of all - Ghosts.
  • The NFU was also concerned that meat and milk from vaccinated stock would be unsaleable.
  • Developers mid-way through construction who blithely ignored the warning signs about leaky homes and waterproofing have unsaleable, even uncertifiable properties.
  • He added that about 80 pc of NFU members were opposed to vaccination, fearing it would prolong the epidemic and make meat and dairy products unsaleable.
  • In offering to buy back their range, Weiss was effectively saying it was unsaleable. YELLOW BIRD
  • She admitted to taking three Pringles from an unsaleable damaged box.
  • The shop was stocked out with unsaleable Cantona merchandise and they all went to kids in Africa in the end.
  • Scotland's forest industry has focused on producing low value timber while business has been ignoring the energy potential of hitherto unsaleable parts of the tree or sawmill by-products like sawdust and woodchips.
  • He added that about 80 pc of NFU members were opposed to vaccination, fearing it would prolong the epidemic and make meat and dairy products unsaleable.
  • ‘Really,’ said Louli, ‘did you ever feel more like slightly unsaleable fatstock at a market fair? Tour de Force
  • It was stated that banks could only lend to farms that could be sold in an agricultural depression - startling to those who know that farms are unsaleable in an agricultural depression.
  • It can drag on for years and even after the issue is resolved your house can be left uninsurable, and therefore unmortgageable, unsaleable and potentially worthless.
  • The push for privatisation is the push to give some security to the young workers who will otherwise be left with nothing but the Federal equivalent of six cartons of unsaleable widgets.
  • The push for privatisation is the push to give some security to the young workers who will otherwise be left with nothing but the Federal equivalent of six cartons of unsaleable widgets.
  • The cull was carried out on the advice of government vets after foot-and-mouth, a contagious disease which renders livestock unsaleable, broke out in Britain in 2001.
  • There was very little difference in the actual circumstances of different classes -- some had property and some had none '(this was before the gold-fever);' but property was unsaleable for money, and barter only exchanged one unsaleable article for another '(and yet these are the people who nowadays groan about _money_ going out of the colony, and would measure its prosperity by the excess of exports over imports). Town Life in Australia
  • It can drag on for years and even after the issue is resolved your house can be left uninsurable, and therefore unmortgageable, unsaleable and potentially worthless.
  • The first company to market them in tomato sauce became so favoured as to make the others almost unsaleable.
  • Rics said: ‘Buyers need buildings insurance before lenders will grant a mortgage, so these uninsurable homes could also be rendered unsaleable.’
  • It was important, however, and when in the 1870s James Shorb, a typical pioneer, found that many of the million bottles of wine he was making every year proved unsaleable, he reverted to selling only brandy.
  • The first company to market them in tomato sauce became so favoured as to make the others almost unsaleable.
  • Moreover, sometimes an area becomes blighted almost overnight, so that what was a desirable home becomes unsaleable and again the price plummets.
  • It was important, however, and when in the 1870s James Shorb, a typical pioneer, found that many of the million bottles of wine he was making every year proved unsaleable, he reverted to selling only brandy.
  • In today's Highlands, the march of the modern means that the hills support unsaleable sheep and the shores inedible shellfish; salmon are caged and deer without number pollute the bens.
  • Most developers reserve the right to turn down a property they think is virtually unsaleable.
  • The NFU was also concerned that meat and milk from vaccinated stock would be unsaleable.
  • Scotland's forest industry has focused on producing low-value timber while business has been ignoring the energy potential of hitherto unsaleable parts of the tree or sawmill - by-products like sawdust and woodchips.
  • The cull was carried out on the advice of government vets after foot-and-mouth, a contagious disease which renders livestock unsaleable, broke out in Britain in 2001.
  • The NFU was also concerned that meat and milk from vaccinated stock would be unsaleable.
  • Scotland's forest industry has focused on producing low value timber while business has been ignoring the energy potential of hitherto unsaleable parts of the tree or sawmill by-products like sawdust and woodchips.
  • It was stated that banks could only lend to farms that could be sold in an agricultural depression - startling to those who know that farms are unsaleable in an agricultural depression.
  • Why would any publisher produce an unsaleable novel?
  • Most developers reserve the right to turn down a property they think is virtually unsaleable.
  • Nobody can conceive or imagine all the wonders there are unseen unsaleable in the world.
  • I said, politely, that I didn't like them, thinking he had mistaken me for someone who might be happy to help him get rid of his unsaleable items and that he must have kept back his stock of fashion footwear.
  • Moreover, sometimes an area becomes blighted almost overnight, so that what was a desirable home becomes unsaleable and again the price plummets.
  • Why would any publisher produce an unsaleable novel?
  • Developers mid-way through construction who blithely ignored the warning signs about leaky homes and waterproofing have unsaleable, even uncertifiable properties.
  • In today's Highlands, the march of the modern means that the hills support unsaleable sheep and the shores inedible shellfish; salmon are caged and deer without number pollute the bens.
  • In 1984 much of central Dublin was empty and much property was unsaleable and uninsurable because of vandalism and arson.
  • Rics said: ‘Buyers need buildings insurance before lenders will grant a mortgage, so these uninsurable homes could also be rendered unsaleable.’
  • When we get saddled with unsaleable items, it costs us money to get rid of them.

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