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saleable

(US), salable
fit for selling or capable of being sold
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Specifically, DontCrush.com said Toyota will offer current lessees the option to continually renew their leases as long as the vehicle is usable, "as defined by Toyota and the consumer;" re-examine its policy of not selling fleet RAVs and attempt to give current lessees the option to purchase their vehicles outright; and create a process by which RAV4 EVs deemed not salable or usable will be dismantled for parts to be used by the remaining vehicles.
The ADA Department of Salable Materials is taking orders for the HIPAA Security Kit.
The basics of what makes an idea salable are covered through different styles of comedy, sitcom character types, and more.
The mill uses OME to measure the amount of time each machine is producing salable product, subtracting unplanned downtime.
"That means that we minimize the non-usable area therefore its more salable space and usable space for those who live in the apartment."
The absence from this show of evidence that artists engaged in unmarketable projects into the '80s (for example, Louise Lawler and Sherrie Levine's A Picture Is No Substitute for Anything) promotes the overly simplistic impression that experimental practices vanished as the market culture demanded more salable stuff.
"To his original California boosters, Nixon was more than a political commodity, even if advertising salesman Roy Day, one of the committee of 100 that set out to recruit a congressional candidate, proclaimed, "This man is salable merchandise!" To those California business folk, suspicious of both government bureaucracy and Eastern corporate-media powers, Nixon was the common-man persona of "conservative populism."
Since producing salable quantities of methamphetamine is not difficult, clandestine labs have been set up in houses, apartments, motel rooms, sheds, and motor vehicles.
Sweet and familiar florals, and masculine foliage patterns in a gamut of colors -- designed to prove salable -- are featured in the introductions.
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