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Example sentences for "commercial value"

  • Commercial value: In the United States, the wood is chiefly used for fuel, though slightly used for barrels, boxes, and carpentry.

  • Commercial value: The wood is light and soft and is used for construction timber, paper pulp, and fuel.

  • Commercial value: The wood is easily worked, light, durable, and will not warp.

  • Commercial value: The wood is coarse grained and is used for rough lumber, fuel, and charcoal.

  • In the Butte district, and in the great majority of copper sulphide vein ores throughout the world, secondary concentration by surface waters has played a considerable part in developing ores of commercial value.

  • Certain special varieties of igneous rocks, known as pegmatites, carry coarsely crystallized mica and feldspar of commercial value, as well as a considerable variety of precious gems and other commercial minerals.

  • But this includes the open woodlands of the northern territory and of the prairies, which, while of great importance to the local settlers, are for the most part probably or surely not of commercial value.

  • A black, lustrous varnish can be made of the acrid poisonous juice, and this may sometime give the species a commercial value.

  • In early times it was considered valuable almost wholly on account of its fruit, and that had no commercial value, as it was seldom offered for sale in the market.

  • The limbs are heavy and crooked, separating often, with wide angles, forming knees which when big enough, have a commercial value.

  • In these cases the right of renewal is waived and suffered to lapse, from defect of commercial value in the work protected.

  • Finally, that extensive class of books known as early Americana have been steadily growing rarer, and rising in commercial value, since about the middle of the nineteenth century.

  • At each of these dams there is usually created also water power of commercial value.

  • Probably not more than half the amount of the latter; showing that when our paper currency is compared with gold and silver its commercial value is compressed into three hundred and fifty millions.

  • Probably not more than half the amount of the latter, showing that when our paper currency is compared with gold and silver its commercial value is compressed into three hundred and fifty millions.

  • As to the region just north of the Saskatchewan, Mr. McInnes says the areas of forest, where the trunks are large enough to be of commercial value, are limited.

  • Much Country Covered with Small Timber Not Generally of Commercial Value.

  • The outer coat of its pelage consists of rather coarse brown hair, beneath which there is a fine, soft, dark fur, which makes its skin of commercial value.

  • Only a glance can here be given at the conditions which have led to the origin of the materials of commercial value and to their geographical distribution.

  • After the period when they are employed in caring for their young, it is found that the plumes are virtually of no commercial value, because of the worn and frayed condition to which they have been reduced.

  • At present, Mexico is in no frame of mind to provide real protection to a small colony of seals of no commercial value, 175 miles from her mainland, on an uninhabited island.

  • Practically, commercial value is that for which a thing can be sold or exchanged at a given time and place.

  • All samples which have no commercial value shall be admitted free of duty.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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