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The commercial advantages of a great nation lie there in that man's keeping.
The cross would then bear commercial advantages as it did in Ethiopia.
A statement of its resources, industrial growth and commercial advantages Vol.
George was the leader of the delegation making this request, and described its many commercial advantages.
It demonstrated the maturity of English modernism and its commercial advantages.
It pointed out commercial advantages available with more careful division of labour.
Nor is it irrational: low dividends are often compensated for by other commercial advantages.
It had brought to Scotland some commercial advantages, and privileges for naturalisation.
They need to be informed and convinced of the commercial advantages of advance supply.
One can already see many examples where skilful use of information technology has given imaginative and creative business people enormous commercial advantages.
The architects say the i-360 has a number of commercial advantages over the observation wheel, which cost $125.45 million to build.
When the commercial advantages of island living became fewer and the attractions of mainland conveniences greater, many moved off.
By concluding an agreement with these states, we wish to facilitate the free flow of goods and services, which should bring commercial advantages to both sides.
Commercial advantages of light weight.
Politicians, business executives and others who regard Europe more favorably believe Britain must join it to gain commercial advantages.
But America's chemical manufacturers, whose exports exceed $60 billion a year, believe that ratifying the convention would bring them significant commercial advantages.
Abrasive sound had commercial advantages, too; it made a song immediately recognizable, even on a low-fi radio.
A strong stance should also be taken against continuing to allow agricultural products to serve as a 'transaction currency' for commercial advantages at other levels.
It is criticism rather than emotional sympathies, abstract ethics or commercial advantages that would make us cosmopolitan and serve as the basis of peace.
The Jesuit came to have series of commercial advantages to their competitors in the Tebacuary region.
Truly "voluntary" measures are inherently unfair and untenable; they confer extraordinary commercial advantages on competitors that choose to do less.
Moreover, Mr. Petritsch has given public television commercial advantages that could put the smaller stations out of business.
PEGylated drugs have the following commercial advantages also:
The separator is only using a part of the field pressure as energy and has technical and commercial advantages when compared to commonly used conventional technologies.
Of all the commercial advantages, however, which Scotland has derived from the union with England, this rise in the price of cattle is, perhaps, the greatest.