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This service also proved unremunerative and was withdrawn in October.
Because of unremunerative returns, it is a dying art.
He was little interested in speculating over unremunerative problems of antiquity.
The results of the war efforts proved politically and financially unremunerative for Denmark.
But in recent times, rice cultivation has become unremunerative due to high wages and low prices.
To make a picture, denotes that you will engage in some unremunerative enterprise.
This had made priesthood an unremunerative occupation, not attractive to recruits.
To be sure, having chosen (or been chosen by) an unremunerative art form, he has had to make sacrifices.
They weren't mostly but the ones that were ruin an otherwise unremunerative and demeaning day.
Most offer nothing but free information and waste millions of man hours garnering unremunerative hits...
Congress enacted the fee award statute in 1976 to entice lawyers into accepting more difficult and unremunerative civil rights cases.
The men wearied of the hopeless, unremunerative quest and the long strain of labour.
Unable to publish this costly but unremunerative material, he was delighted to give it up to the Ray Society.
The post was an unremunerative sinecure.
Jack Heifner's play is quaint and, like the failing department store at the center of the story, it is unremunerative.
In every case, the nuns seem to be consolidating scattered and unremunerative holdings to try to obtain a better and more secure income.
To dream of a famine, foretells that your business will be unremunerative and sickness will prove a scourge.
Legal aid lawyers tend to be the chronologically young - people who retain the idealism and independence necessary for such difficult and unremunerative work.
He desisted from his unremunerative trial, and, to the audible annoyance of the rats, walked briskly up and down the cabin.
It also brought him an unremunerative case where some villains were trying to chouse some negro orphans out of $700.
But it decimated BR's annual accounts, and ultimately the freight network, as the government then approved a severe pruning of unremunerative collieries.
The practice here, although unremunerative, is very busy with its three-and-sixpenny visits and guinea confinements, so that both the governor and I have had plenty to do.
Section 39 of the Act introduced the first Government subsidies for railways which were unremunerative for British Rail but deemed socially necessary.
The section proposed for closure had figured in the first Beeching Report as an 'unremunerative line', one earning less than £5,000 per annum in revenue.
From the outset the line was operated by the Great Eastern Railway (GER) but was unremunerative.