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art by letting it suffer the ignominy of adaptation to “the commercial requirements of the market”
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These are just a few examples selected from IG commercial members’ catalogs, because I know these products and feel confident in recommending them to you
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She had promised Kulai she would be back by the end of next week but if she was taken down to Gengee it would be several more weeks, especially if she had to book passage on a commercial ship to get home
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Commercial rose growers are not organic and therefore when you first buy your roses they have been grown chemically! Don’t Panic! Given time your roses will love being grown organically
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There was just his commercial registry listing and his property ownership listing
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He knew the Kassikan was important on the merchant's council of the Yakhan and the All Highlands Commercial Council
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Pallas was more of commercial simulation without as many religious overtones, and didn't call themselves Angels, though there were many Christial believers among the population who did
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Lined up in the cabin are stacks of boxes of commercial booze
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The use of that model was no longer allowed on Earth when the Lula departed, though they were still in commercial use on Titan
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I began to suspect what's going on with her last night, when we went out together and she revealed more details about her job: As a sales manager, she controls some teams of commercial travellers
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This afternoon I saw Diana at the gym, we had an aerobics lesson and then, as we were leaving together, she revealed to me some more interesting details about her job; in fact, she didn't hesitate at all to describe -always with an air of importance- a fixed fraud committed by the company she works for: It all starts with an advertisement they place in the newspaper every week, looking for new commercial travellers; they offer an alluring basic salary, as well as commission on the sales, plus social security
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That explains it: I have heard about certain persons lately who, although they are illiterate, have become successful travelling salesmen and earn up to 700,000 drachmas per month! Taking into account that a salesman's commission is no higher than 10%, how do they manage to make sales of 7,000,000 drachmas every month? What do they really sell? Encyclopedias? Come on now! Nowadays you can find cheap and voluminous encyclopedias in bookstores or, even, on offer in newspapers! Why would anyone pay dearly a commercial traveller? Unless they sell other things, other ''services'', instead of books
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There were three main commercial species to choose from as beef cattle, lentosaur, thongga and karga, with many varieties of each
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It was commercial sidewalks along the canal, dimly torchlit even in Dusksleep, though most of the stalls were empty
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It is just this fact which makes sugar a commodity that will keep almost indefinitely which is a distinct advantage from a commercial point of view but hardly from a health one
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marketing companies to over-sell a unique holiday for commercial purposes; that this trend for
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It seems that a lot of it involves complicated commercial land purchases which he handles for developers
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It would have been in a commercial storage cubby, they would have tagged it after a year and opened it after ten
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Barnstaple has the only commercial picture house in the area
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Music switches between commercial dance tracks and RnB
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His own home at the top of what was now the ‘old commercial space’ in his building, was lavish to be sure, but was offset by the responsibility of that business
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This level has mid-block streets, but they intersected indoor commercial streets at each end of the bridge and it was crowded
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“There was more than the home involved in the deal, it was a percentage ownership of the building, more about the commercial space than the house
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Allcock would be in translating my rods into his own commercial ventures, when she made the contract with him so long ago on behalf of your education
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He had to climb way down out of the residential levels and into the basements of the commercial and industrial levels below them to reach the appointed rendezvous
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The block had no water access, but wide well-paved streets went only a few blocks to small commercial centers
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Allcock's still made hooks, of course, but Harry was most taken by the planing machines and commercial lathes churning out components so quickly and efficiently
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had bought into the cooperative and established an American headquarters of sorts for their commercial forays into the continent
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She went one stop beyond her usual into the Baginzike commercial area just outside the wall
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‘From what I can gather from talking to the neighbours – and one of the women in the house has been there as long as our Mary – he was a commercial traveller who rented a room for a few months
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She agrees with me but points out that there’s not much choice given the commercial property which is available on the market these days
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The area was full of commercial larorlie growers with some climbing beans and prickle-berry as companions
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There was a dock and a few side quays at the little commercial center he was near
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His own travel accommodations were amended from one to four with his chosen commercial carriers, and they were off
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Instead he walked nonchalantly along this commercial street for a ways, looking like he was checking out the action at a few taps on his way by
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Come to think of it, this could be the first settlement he’d ever seen that had a commercial cook in it at all
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They began their commercial expedition and every so often Chloe would roam amongst the shelves of some emporium and glance, unnoticed, over to her companions idly waiting for her quest's success
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“That’s a commercial sex den in the center of this village
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There were plenty of commercial enterprises
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What was a communications satellite doing in the hold of a commercial flight? Whose was it?
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In one case he took a ceiling out to expose fourteen floors of a tiny little abandoned atrium above what was now a crossroads between commercial and streetcar
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This is Nightday and the beginning of winter, but way down here in the commercial levels of the eighth largest city in all the lands, the temperature is always high
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"I believe that you are educated enough to know that it is a commercial business that I am in
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Could it be he really didn't have IR on there? Yes, a commercial grade android from 2175? No superhuman powers at all, maybe subhuman powers in some ways
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In the present commercial state of the known world, the most barbarous nations, I believe, among whom land property is established, have some foreign commerce of this kind, and find among their wealthier neighbours such a demand for all the materials of clothing, which their land produces, and which can neither be wrought up nor consumed at home, as raises their price above what it costs to send them to those wealthier neighbours
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frequently happens, even in the present commercial state of the world, that they are of no value to the landlord
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By the time the banks were solid ground again, there were two story stone commercial spaces with four to six floors of grown residential above it
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Still technically city along this road, usually commercial space fronted the street and most buildings were still three to six floors of grown housing
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In some very rich and commercial countries, such as Holland and the territory of Genoa, corn is dear for the same reason that it is dear in great towns
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"If that's what it's like, I don't intend to stay, I'll go commercial and teach if I have to
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Their floater beat slowly over the beach and its miles of nude beauty backed up by sixty stories of commercial space and housing
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Of all the commercial advantages, however, which Scotland has derived from the Union with England, this rise in the price of cattle is, perhaps, the greatest
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the commercial province of men
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But the market for the wool and the hides, even of a barbarous country, often extending to the whole commercial world, it can very seldom be enlarged in the same proportion
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The state of the whole commercial world can seldom be much affected by the improvement of any particular country; and the market for such commodities may remain the same, or very nearly the same, after such improvements, as before
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Since that became widespread, most people hardly ever have to seek commercial treatment from geneticists except for things they want to change about themselves
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Their quantity, in every particular country, seems to depend upon two different circumstances ; first, upon its power of purchasing, upon the state of its industry, upon the annual produce of its land and labour, in consequence of which it can afford to employ a greater or a smaller quantity of labour and subsistence, in bringing or purchasing such superfluities as gold and silver, either from its own mines, or from those of other countries; and, secondly, upon the fertility or barrenness of the mines which may happen at any particular time to supply the commercial world with those metals
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The fertility or barrenness of the mines, however, which may happen at any particular time to supply the commercial world, is a circumstance which, it is evident, may have no sort of connection with the state of industry in a particular country
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It is a proof only of the barrenness of the mines which happened at that time to supply the commercial world
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From the high or low money price, either of goods in general, or of corn in particular, we can infer only, that the mines, which at that time happened to supply the commercial world with gold and silver, were fertile or barren, not that the country was rich or poor
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The fine manufacture, on the other hand, was not, in those times, carried on in England, but in the rich and commercial country of Flanders; and it was probably conducted then, in the same manner as now, by people who derived the whole, or the principal part of their subsistence from it
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The proportion between the value of gold and silver and that of goods of any other kind, depends in all cases, not upon the nature and quantity of any particular paper money, which may be current in any particular country, but upon the richness or poverty of the mines, which happen at any particular time to supply the great market of the commercial world with those metals
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If there are any merchants among them, they are, properly, only the agents of wealthier merchants who reside in some of the great commercial cities
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To improve land with profit, like all other commercial projects, requires an exact attention to small savings and small gains, of which a man born to a great fortune, even though naturally frugal, is very seldom capable
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The increase and riches of commercial and manufacturing towns contributed to the improvement and cultivation of the countries to which they belonged, in three different ways :
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It does not, perhaps, relate to the present subject, but I cannot help remarking it, that very old families, such as have possessed some considerable estate from father to son for many successive generations, are very rare in commercial countries
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In commercial countries, therefore, riches, in spite of the most violent regulations of law to prevent their dissipation, very seldom remain long in the same family
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France seems to have had a considerable share of foreign commerce, near a century before England was distinguished as a commercial country
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OF THE PRINCIPLE OF THE COMMERCIAL OR MERCANTILE SYSTEM
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When those countries became commercial, the merchants found this prohibition, upon many occasions, extremely inconvenient
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The title of Mun's book, England's Treasure in Foreign Trade, became a fundamental maxim in the political economy, not of England only, but of all other commercial countries
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Besides the three sorts of gold and silver above mentioned, there is in all great commercial countries a good deal of bullion alternately imported and exported, for the purposes of foreign trade
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This bullion, as it circulates among different commercial countries, in the same manner as the national coin circulates in every country, may be considered as the money of the great mercantile republic
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The sovereigns of improved and commercial countries are not under the same necessity of accummlating treasures, because they can generally draw from their subjects extraordinary aids upon extraordinary occasions
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The two sorts of restraints upon importation above mentioned, together with these four encouragements to exportation, constitute the six principal means by which the commercial system proposes to increase the quantity of gold and silver in any country, by turning the balance of trade in its favour
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The interest of a nation, in its commercial relations to foreign nations, is, like that of a merchant with regard to the different people with whom he deals, to buy as cheap, and to sell as dear as possible
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As defence, however, is of much more importance than opulence, the act of navigation is, perhaps, the wisest of all the commercial regulations of England
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The war of 1672 seems to have been in part occasioned by this commercial dispute
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Part I - Of the Unreasonableness of those Restraints, even upon the Principles of the Commercial System
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To lay extraordinary restraints upon the importation of goods of almost all kinds, from those particular countries with which the balance of trade is supposed to be disadvantageous, is the second expedient by which the commercial system proposes to increase the quantity of gold and silver
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They are so, even upon the principles of the commercial system
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In the foregoing part of this chapter, I have endeavoured to show, even upon the principles of the commercial system, how unnecessary it is to lay extraordinary restraints upon the importation of goods from those countries with which the balance of trade is supposed to be disadvantageous
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Private people, who want to make a fortune, never think of retiring to the remote and poor provinces of the country, but resort either to the capital, or to some of the great commercial towns
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A nation that would enrich itself by foreign trade, is certainly most likely to do so, when its neighbours are all rich, industrious and commercial nations
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There is no commercial country in Europe, of which the approaching ruin has not frequently been foretold by the pretended doctors of this system, from all unfavourably balance of trade
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Every town and country, on the contrary, in proportion as they have opened their ports to all nations, instead of being ruined by this free trade, as the principles of the commercial system would lead us to expect, have been enriched by it
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of the martial arts world as a commercial phrase to sell
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The prejudices established by the commercial system have taught us to believe, that national wealth arises more immediately from exportation than from production
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At started my working career as a commercial artist
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Some treaties of commerce, however, have been supposed advantageous, upon principles very different from these; and a commercial country has sometimes granted a monopoly of this kind, against itself, to certain goods of a foreign nation, because it expected, that in the whole commerce between them, it would annually sell more than it would buy, and that a balance in gold and silver would be annually returned to it
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It has been celebrated, however, as a masterpiece of the commercial policy of England
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The loss of the Portugal trade would, no doubt, have occasioned a considerable embarrassment to the merchants at that time engaged in it, who might not, perhaps, have found out, for a year or two, any other equally advantageous method of employing their capitals; and in this would probably have consisted all the inconveniency which England could have suffered from this notable piece of commercial policy
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To the natives, however, both of the East and West Indies, all the commercial benefits which can have resulted from those events have been sunk and lost in the dreadful misfortunes which they have occasioned
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But in consequence of those discoveries, the commercial towns of Europe, instead of being the
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The private interest of our merchants and manufacturers may, perhaps, have extorted from the legislature these exemptions, as well as the greater part of our other commercial regulations
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At some time, this had been a productive apple orchard of some commercial venture
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But in the system of laws which has been established for the management of our American and West Indian colonies, the interest of the home consumer has been sacrificed to that of the producer, with a more extravagant profusion than in all our other commercial regulations
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He lounged back in the vast chair, remembering something Deanna had said – how a building, in particular public and commercial establishments use their subliminal tricks to entice customers for a particular purpose: the use of subtle scents to create a conducive mood
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The agricultural systems of political economy will not require so long an explanation as that which I have thought it necessary to bestow upon the mercantile or commercial system