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Its lucrativeness justified a high commitment in terms of investment and effort.
In the recent years, Oil palm plantations are more prevalent due to the lucrativeness of this line of business.
I do not want to be impolite, but I do want them to understand the lucrativeness of this burgeoning market.
This helped the emergence of a distinct French rock that could match the lucrativeness of American and British rock music.
During the war, Southern Rhodesia benefited from the 'lucrativeness of loyalty', by hosting several bases of the British Commonwealth Air Training Plan.
Albeit the quality is always questionable for the teachers of Idar taluka but the security and lucrativeness of the job bears the top spot against the liking and fitness for the job.
Despite this refutation by a higher authority of their right to impinge upon Bermudian activities on the Turks, the Bahamian government continued to harass the Bermudians (unsurprisingly, given the lucrativeness of the Turks salt trade).
Motivated by moralistic pressure to "clean up vice," or at least to keep it invisible from the top, and by the lucrativeness of bribes from patrons threatened with arrests and from establishments seeking to operate in comparative safety, Mexico City's policemen had a reputation for zeal in persecution of homosexuals.