The NFU was also concerned that meat and milk from vaccinated stock would be unsaleable. |
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The shop was stocked out with unsaleable Cantona merchandise and they all went to kids in Africa in the end. |
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Moreover, sometimes an area becomes blighted almost overnight, so that what was a desirable home becomes unsaleable and again the price plummets. |
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In 1984 much of central Dublin was empty and much property was unsaleable and uninsurable because of vandalism and arson. |
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When we get saddled with unsaleable items, it costs us money to get rid of them. |
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Thus, the product is unsaleable with the identic kind of printing and details. |
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But wait two years, and the chip has probably been superseded and is therefore unsaleable. |
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Third, he could raise fares, but this would be even less popular and is politically unsaleable when the railways are performing so poorly. |
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Thus producers were left with an increasing number of animals which were basically unsaleable. |
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In the event that their land becomes unsaleable, due to it having been classified, their future disappears. |
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So would concerned people around the world if you ever tried to sell this unsaleable concept. |
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Evaluation: The proposed measures are designed to actively discourage production of unsaleable varieties. |
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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. |
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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. |
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She admitted to taking three Pringles from an unsaleable damaged box. |
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Developers mid-way through construction who blithely ignored the warning signs about leaky homes and waterproofing have unsaleable, even uncertifiable properties. |
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Those apples attacked by the first generation tend to fall prematurely, while, later in the season, the fruit may remain on the tree until harvest, but is rendered unsaleable. |
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The unpopular comic book was overprinted, leaving many retailers with dozens of unsaleable copies. |
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Market support measures in the form of distillation are not very effective in terms of securing vine growers' income and serve as a permanent outlet sustaining an unsaleable surplus. |
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Indeed, consumer safety calls for equal treatment with a view to avoiding any deflection of trade or the export of products unsaleable on the European market. |
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As the pigs gained weight, they became unsaleable, because pig processing and slaughter lines are not built to accommodate animals exceeding 110 kg liveweight. |
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Those payments provided financial compensation for the destruction of animals which according to all the parties concerned were unsaleable under market conditions. |
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Moreover, average current assets had risen to 319 days-worth of annual sales, suggesting that most of the SOEs' working capital was tied up in uncollectable bills or unsaleable inventory. |
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Furthermore, by paying compensation for production which was otherwise unsaleable, the aid at least threatened to distort the conditions of competition by reinforcing the competitive position of the traders concerned. |
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But now that the beef market has collapsed, we are supposed to come up with almost EUR 1 billion to destroy the beef cattle which have been raised at such expense, because they have become unsaleable. |
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This makes their shares unsaleable at any reasonable price. |
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Let those listening to me understand that, to take a couple of examples, this is about unsaleable bread that will no longer be fresh the following day, about left-over pieces of cake and that sort of thing. |
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