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This is despite the need to engineer the Nano to meet United States safety and emissions requirements, not to mention the search to find a suitable location to sell the cars.
Find suitable places to sell your handmade jewelry.
And if you really don't want to keep it anymore, watch for the person who seems to get the most satisfaction from using it and spends a lot of time wishing he or she could have one too––quietly pack it off with this person as he or she leaves, or remember him/her as a suitable person to sell (at a discount) or re-gift it to.
GIVING IT AWAY Of course, one person's prized collection may be worthless to a museum — or only suitable to be sold to raise money.
You may also be a little disappointed that the book reflects only the tabloid's last 30 years, for it was in the 1970's that it became a "family" paper, suitable to be sold in supermarkets.
Under the current law, some stockbrokers are required to act in a customer's best interest — but that is a less-stringent standard that allows them to sell products that are suitable, but not necessarily in a client's best interest.
Brokers had to recommend "suitable" investments, but that gave them leeway to sell overly expensive products.
Adjustable-rate mortgages, by contrast, are often seen as more suitable for risk takers and those who expect to sell their homes in a short time.
They may tout themselves as advisors, but most are salesmen whose vague legal duty is merely to sell you products that are "suitable".
Officially known as Dress Code Assistants wear shiny silver dresses and rule with an iron fist -- if your hat isn't suitable, they will give you another or offer to sell you one.
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