Justine Greening, shadow Treasury minister, said many cars would become virtually unsellable as a result. |
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With our luck, if we had anything drinkable it would probably be unsellable. |
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Ghana has been flooded with cheap tomatoes, grown in European Union countries and subsidised by EU taxpayers, making his own efforts unsellable. |
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Yet Nimbus shares, in big blocks, have been virtually unsellable for a long time. |
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For a start, the unpalatable truth is that the PC is in real danger of becoming an unsellable product. |
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The situation will only get worse as the number of unsellable animals increases. |
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Furthermore, some websites sell unboxed toners that would otherwise be unsellable in most shops. |
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Certain Alicyclobacilli result in a pungent off-flavour, making products inedible and thus unsellable. |
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But even if the idea proves politically unsellable, says Mr Walkden, it is a useful corrective. |
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When Paul Durand-Ruel, a French art dealer, fell for the works of the Impressionists in the early 1870s, they were reviled, almost unsellable. |
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When a royal commission comes up with a politically unsellable report, it is sealing its own fate. |
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They desperately wanted to move, but their house was unsellable. |
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Obviously, storing unsellable beef is not my farm policy vision for the future. |
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As a last resort, you may be able to donate the unsellable inventory to charity and generate a receipt for tax purposes. |
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Smailes points out, however, that some homes are just unsellable. |
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Those living more than 100 meters from the line are not entitled to any compensation even though many of their homes are unsellable and devalued by over 50 per cent. |
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This includes packaging marked in a any way by the client e.g. affixed label, removal of any labels, notes, or any other mark that makes the product unsellable due to the appearance of the packaging. |
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However, the coke is of wildly varying strength and ash content and is generally considered unsellable except in some cases as a thermal product. |
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Plus part of this proposed development is on a flood plain and any new property that floods is unsellable and uninsurable. |
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We are unable to accept the return of merchandise in unsellable condition. |
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In backroom conversations I've had with people in government, NGOs, and the oil companies, I routinely hear people agree with me that a tax is the best thing, but it's politically unsellable. |
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These farmers were particularly concerned about runoff and over-spraying, which would contaminate their wonderful produce and render it unsellable. |
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At a certain point they become unsellable. |
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Today, that model has warped into self-parody: many of the banks' assets are unsellable even as they have to return to the market each day to ask for lenders to vote on their survival. |
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We feel strongly, therefore, that without those kinds of provisions in the next round of negotiations, it will simply become politically unsellable and unsustainable within Europe. |
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I put it to you folks in the room who are politicians that if a lot of people in the backroom are agreeing that something makes sense, and they say that it's politically unsellable, we have to think about how to sell it. |
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It worked for those purposes, but the winds would whip the cover over the leaves causing an unsightly windburn that made the leaves unsellable. |
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Ethylene can make bulb vegetables such as onions spoil prematurely, and turn soft fruits such as raspberries, strawberries, blueberries, and redcurrants mushy and unsellable. |
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