Word: marketably
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...that public opinion has advanced far beyond the position taken by official opinion. They hold that anyone who invests in a closer moral and political organization of the world, in the spread of liberal ideas, or in the recognition of unselfish service to humanity, is buying into a rising market...
...more favorable conditions in the wholesale market, the restaurant has been enabled to increase its menu and offer a greater variety of food. The management also makes the announcement that the coat room, chiefly intended for the members who use the restaurant, will hereafter be open only between the hours of 12 and 2.30 o'clock in the day time and 5.30 and 8.30 o'clock in the evening
...this extra shipping must have come from the manufacturers surplus. It is true that during the last few months there has been a marked increase in output, but it would be erroneous to interpret this is a readjustment in prices. Labor is a most important factor in the manufacturing market and wages are an almost inflexible element. In other words the retail price situation and present absorption of goods, seem to be such as to offer much resistance to radical reductions of modities...
...would seem. Never before have the products of our scholastic green-houses been so much in demand; in order to supply the market, our few hardy perennials in the way of tutoring schools, have been reenforced by a host of smaller "bureaus" which have sprung into being, mushroom--like. Nor is it difficult to find the, life-giving force which has coaxed these seedlings through the hard intellectual crust of Cambridge--never before have the rates for tutoring been so high: Our mathematical economists have not been slow to figure out a close relation between the high tariff on "repeated...
There is, of course, the argument that the farmers would over-emphasize the importance of the domestic market, with the result that we would become an economically isolated nation, with a high tariff and no interest in foreign trade. But the opposite is just as likely to happen, provided that the farmers come to feel that their most valuable market lies in foreign countries. This attitude is apparently the most desirable, leading as it would toward closer association with other countries of the world. At all events, it will do no harm if the national politician is forced to take...