To get a sense of Powell's post-government marketability, I paid a visit to a titan of that industry, Nels Olson. |
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Another selection factor to consider when planning for hybrid marketability is what markets are accepting the GMO crop being considered. |
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One of the NHL's biggest mistakes was misjudging the size and marketability of potential NHL cities. |
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Unfortunately, the marketability of spy stories is determined by their drama, not by their veracity. |
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Invasive species threaten New Jersey's agricultural resources through lost production and marketability for agricultural products. |
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These standards promote optimal calf health, performance, well-being, and marketability of the resulting product. |
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The institute was founded to increase the marketability of whey protein isolates. |
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This may lead to a decision based on economics or potential crop marketability. |
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The reasoning behind the exchange is to further enhance their marketability. |
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Further, the marketability of the land is severely prejudicially affected by the Main Action. |
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Just as in nature there is a great variety of skills and resources, so there is a variety in the marketability of goods. |
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The potential marketability of a traditional crop versus biotech is an added bonus. |
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They feel that returning to school will provide them with more flexibility and marketability in their career choices. |
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If your company is not on the radar screen, you need to assess your skills and upgrade accordingly to maintain your marketability. |
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When it fades and ripens into middle age, what happens to us in terms of our emotional sense of who we are and to our marketability as women? |
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At first it was the cultural capital of punk cred that she was building up and wrecking, and now it's marketability. |
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He identifies certain trees as crops because of their straightness, lack of limbs and marketability. |
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The dearth of roles for older female actors appeared to cultivate perceptions of their marketability. |
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One marketing analyst suggested that a conviction might actually increase his marketability. |
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Many market participants fail to distinguish between the essence of liquidity and marketability. |
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There has been some indication of support for birthstones in terms of their marketability as collector items. |
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While the virus does not pose a threat to human or animal health, it drastically reduces marketability and crop yields. |
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Call it a litmus test of his, and the sport's, marketability. |
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Your marketability and promotability will increase, as will your prospects for major contributions to your field and for leadership responsibilities. |
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In order to maximise the marketability of compost, it should not contain plastics, glass or other foreign matter. |
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Summer diseases of pome fruit can significantly reduce the quality and marketability of fruit. |
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These activities are designed to enhance property values and marketability. |
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The marketability of shared units is also an issue that should be explored. |
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These are assets which, while enjoying some aspects of marketability, do require extra time to be liquidated in the market. |
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Prevailing market conditions include price, quality, availability, marketability, transportation, and other conditions of purchase or sale. |
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It noted that it would improve the marketability of its upgraded product by increasing gas-oil hydrotreating severity. |
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This will make you a more attractive internal candidate, expand your resumé and improve your marketability to new employers. |
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At the same time it is obviously necessary to strengthen the marketability of labour. |
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The exchange of less easily saleable commodities for commodities of greater marketability is in the economic interest of every economizing individual. |
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Tree freshness is an important factor affecting marketability. |
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In order to ensure her ability to earn a living, she must relocate, abandon her children, and deny her previous marriages, all in order to secure her marketability as a wife. |
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I'm willing to pay him based on his performance and his marketability. |
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The fact remains that it is his name that gives him his marketability. |
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She seems to stumble upon her marketability these days almost by accident. |
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These objectives are achieved by providing financial and technical assistance to help beneficiaries improve the quality and marketability of their produce, and by establishing local sales outlets. |
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Those three statutes are intended primarily to enhance the marketability of food products traded interprovincially and internationally, through a combination of safety, quality and grading standards. |
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However, they felt certification would improve their marketability. |
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Participants should expect to increase their marketability, and continue to demonstrate an ever-increasing transfer of skills and knowledge in their work. |
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The livelihood of the industry rests on its ability to develop skilled and talented professionals with a life-long learning approach to their own marketability and productivity. |
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These projects will provide enhanced quality assurances and increased marketability for our antler and meat products to consumers in Canada and in international markets. |
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Residential surveyors also say pepper-potting reduces the marketability of a house. |
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There are still some materials with little marketability. |
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There is also regular updating of the mine's operational practices to reflect changing marketability of the mineral deposit and incorporating new technology. |
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A memorable logo also adds to your marketability. |
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The lobster is held to raise the price, sometimes to four times that paid to the fisherman, all the while deteriorating the quality and marketability of the product. |
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For sheer marketability of personality, there is little to choose. |
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Put another way, they enter production without have benefited from sufficient investment at the development stage, and this hampers their marketability and economic viability. |
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Having come up as a marketer at Universal Pictures, which he ran from 2009 to 2013, Fogelson believes that seventy-five per cent of a movie's success is due to its marketing and its marketability. |
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Three areas, according to offers' marketability and closeness to market. |
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The loss is due to the loss of marketability and rentability during the cleanup period only, and not to subsequent stigma, as here defined. |
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Full-body shrink-sleeve labels are boosting the marketability of car cleaners and waxes sold by Pennzoil-Quaker State. |
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The marketability of the development was also confirmed in the field of thermoplastic polyurethane. |
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While scrap tire processors are confronted with an array of end markets, a cleaner shred is almost always tantamount to marketability. |
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The district court held that lack of marketability likely reduced the value of the taxpayer's remaining lottery prize payments and that the Sec. |
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If so, the stock may lose its marketability and hence even more of its value. |
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