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However a creditor that lends unprofitably on average is always a fool.
He further suggested that those who bought on that premise would be unprofitably premature.
All of the sites due to shut have been trading unprofitably for a number of years, claims the company.
With occupancy at 22 percent, the aluminum-sided cabins that make up the inn are unprofitably still.
I don't want to waste our strength unprofitably.
I notice that I have taken up seventy minutes of your valuable time, but believe me, the hour has not been unprofitably spent."
And without vocal beauty as a distraction, one was aware of how seriously (and unprofitably) the work has been compromised.
The ground here is purple with ripe olives unprofitably leaching their oil onto the roots of last year's olive seedlings.
"Woman Floating Out a Window" also deals - even more unprofitably - with nursing and nurturing.
Immediately afterwards he had to open his drugstore, which then, in its small-town way, would keep him unprofitably busy till ten o'clock at night.
The McGraws ranched the land unprofitably until John died in 1917.
The most serious charge is churning, which means trading a customer's account often - and often unprofitably - just to generate commissions for brokers.
It traded unprofitably.
And too many others will yield to either procedure too slowly, and too unprofitably, to tempt Port.
For example, in the year 2000 Bayer AG stopped their production of polycarbonate films, due to unprofitably low sales volumes.
"Why, I could be," "Circling the area unprofitably for hours, days, more likely," Donalla said.
I didn't have much time to stay if I was to be back for Monday classes, and I spent that time unprofitably.
We shall soon really believe Mr. James J. Hill when he says that "every dollar unprofitably spent is a crime against posterity."
As for me, I repeated from time to time, stupidly, unprofitably: "So it wasn't Brenda and Laurence.
Many manufacturers are said to be reluctant to make the type of paper used in newspapers, magazines and textbooks because the Government keeps the factory sale price unprofitably low.
He spoke as follows: "I would fain put an end to this hateful scene: what I shall say, will be breath idly and unprofitably consumed.
(Notice the word "profitably," because I'm sure there are some that could do so unprofitably, where the market wouldn't reward the time spent developing and implementing it.)
The ships usually managed one round voyage to Australia per year, and half of this time was unprofitably spent in port, loading, unloading or waiting for cargos.
He married again and, with constant monetary penuries, he had no other remedy but to sell his works unprofitably, like Don Juan Tenorio.
In 2006, Telstra announced it would remove many of the phones citing unprofitably due to vandalism and the increasing take-up and use of mobile telephones.