Sentence examples for concept of commercial from inspiring English sources

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Many countries, however, have established a technical concept of commercial transactions with precise definitions and important legal consequences.

You just have to work with what God sends, and if God doesn't seem to understand the concept of commercial success than that's your bad luck".

It was JB Priestley's misfortune – a lasting, personal misfortune – to achieve vast commercial success at a time when the whole concept of commercial success was being called sharply into question.

There's always a chance he might someday decide to make another, he says, but he currently has no plans to try; he describes himself as unmotivated, uninspired, alienated from the concept of commercial songwriting and uninterested in composing lyrics.

UPS told the Verge that it finds the concept of commercial drone use "interesting," and that it'll continue to "evaluate" its usefulness for the parcel carrier.

The former is sometimes used to describe the wider concept of commercial sexual exploitation of children (CSEC).

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The re-modification of some traditional concepts of commercial entrepreneurship has already begun by SE.

Those variables which capture the concept of commercialization include whether commercial activities were pursued by the awardee or by another company, the receipt of new revenues from the technology, the existence of a prototype or a pilot project, and the receipt of additional funding.

The developed system enables concept design of commercial wind turbine towers of hub heights between 44 and 135 m.

In a 2007 paper, "The Structural Imbalance of Political Talk Radio," Lloyd and six co-authors (none of whom has ascended to czar-ness) brought out the decades-old concept of having commercial radio support public radio if commercial radio didn't want to uphold its public interest responsibilities.

He simply drew on the precedents of generations of officials whose policy against the Central Asian tribes had been to play them off against each other and to whom commercial considerations were somewhat petty matters; he did not comprehend the significance of the British demands for free trade and international equality, which were based on their concept of a commercial empire.

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