It doesn't even make commercial sense, and I think that's the, the worst part.
Somewhere run by an elderly couple with no commercial sense.
However, in a commercial sense, they won't be getting the job.
Putting them off for a while may make sound commercial sense and could help with the company's cash flow.
This view accords with what, to my mind, is the commercial common sense and justice of the case.
I think, in a commercial sense, there was no choice.
It makes commercial sense to get involved in an activity related to your product.
He proposed no innovation that did not make sound military or commercial sense.
But it makes commercial sense for them to respond to pressure.
While there are lots of different ways to get involved, it makes commercial sense to do something related to your business.