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"He essentially promised the president very bankable results," one administration official said.
In its first few decades the computer/internet revolution re-engineered business processes, enabling companies to interact with each other and customers in more ways at lower cost than ever, producing measurable, bankable results.
Hugh Montgomery Truly novel novel-to-stage adaptations Putting a best-seller or syllabus classic on the stage is second only to casting a big star in terms of netting yourself a bankable show; as a result, literary adaptations can be a sign of lazy programming.
This must be accomplished by making actual cost reductions and by increasing returns on investment by offering degrees that result in bankable jobs.
In Hollywood, the relevance is the distinction between a black actor being chosen for a film like 12 Years a Slave, where his race is critical to the plot, and a black actor being cast in any given supporting role, as a result of the business decision that white actors are more bankable and have to be cast as the lead.
If Gates got up there yelling about alien technologies that crash landed on the Redmond campus that will enable time-travel and instant genetic mutation through the application of rich, Greek yogurts, the resulting "forward looking statements" would be perceived by investors and the SEC as bankable information.
Mel Gibson, long one of Hollywood's most bankable stars, captured the award for best director for his medieval battlefield epic "Braveheart". The results portend a wide-open Oscar race, in contrast to the past two years, when "Schindler's List" and "Forrest Gump" swept major categories in both the Golden Globes and the Academy Awards.
The result is certainly good news for the film's star, Sam Claflin, whose claim to be a bankable leading man had looked pretty tenuous.
How bankable?
Bankable means a star.
He was still bankable.
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