Newsgroups, the on-line equivalent of kaffeeklatsches, generate repeat visitors, a coveted commodity known as "sticky traffic."
Since then, a booming economy has made immigrant labor a coveted commodity.
So in theory Mr. Dole ought to be able to generate fairly quickly some of that coveted commodity, momentum, that has been nonexistent in 1996.
If you see something important enough, your thoughts become a coveted commodity: they steal your memories and sell them tied in twine.
Still, Tufts had reason to be suspicious because he was a left-handed reliever, a coveted commodity.
Midday appointments are a coveted commodity for most clinical mental health professionals.
This makes a talented creator's or circle's products a coveted commodity as only the fast or the lucky will be able to get them before they sell out.
This was a coveted commodity for expeditions during the sailboat era.
A surf break that forms great surfable waves may easily become a coveted commodity, especially if the wave only breaks there rarely.
Parking, that most coveted urban commodity, has turned a typically serene corner of the Bronx into a battleground.