Similar words: heritability, irritability, inevitability, profitable, profitably, unprofitable, stability, mutability. Meaning: n. the quality of affording gain or benefit or profit.
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91. But in the final instance, these short-run goals are pursued with a green glinted eye focused on long-run profitability.
92. And where once union leaders talked of struggle and solidarity, now they speak of profitability and competitiveness.
93. Their measures of success are not ideological purity but profitability within their chosen sectors.
94. This innovation has been widely adopted, and has helped intermediaries to rebuild profitability.
95. The crucial determinants there are profitability, cash flow and capital base.
96. Governments could have offset declining profitability by cutting taxes on profits or by increasing the generosity of tax allowances given for investment.
97. Company executives grumble that analysts are obsessed with short-term performance at the expense of long-term growth and profitability.
98. Like all other endeavors so far attempted in space, the limiting factor on profitability of space resource use is transportation cost.
99. How key is the vendor to maintaining the profitability of the business?
100. That lessens the chance of profitability and alarms the banks that have insisted on these sales.
101. However, the problem facing financial services providers is that profitability depends on persuading more investors to go online.
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102. Payment will only be resumed once the group returns to greater profitability and cuts its bank borrowing significantly.
103. Laura Ashley, on the brink of collapse two years ago, confidently predicted a return to profitability and outlined expansion plans.
104. The balance of items in this range is influenced by two important considerations: profitability and liquidity.
105. That consulting group came to realize earlier than others how important market share was to corporate profitability.
106. The profitability index allows a direct comparison between the projects in terms of the present value of benefit per unit cost.
107. The authors also found that dismantling centralization leads to far greater quality, productivity, and profitability.
108. Important indicators cover market share and the link to pricing and profitability.
109. In such situations an assessment of the slope of the experience curve is vital in determining the likely profitability of new investments.
110. As a result the accounts produced will tend to reflect a fairly accurate view of the profitability of the business.
111. Under our model contracting may cause difficulties with dispensing, deputising, partnership agreements, profitability, and investment in premises.
112. Mr Treuting will have overall responsibility for the growth and profitability of Verio's operations in the Southeast business market.
113. The mutual dependence of profitability and growth, as we will see, makes the assessment of management motivation particularly problematical.
114. Countries with lower inflation rates resisted revaluation as this would reduce export profitability.
115. The increases in quality, productivity, and profitability have followed quickly, as case after case proves they do.
116. Because of the need for both liquidity and profitability, banks tend to hold bills and bonds of varying maturities and yields.
117. Main reasons seem to be persistent low profitability among farmers and their uncertainty about the future.
118. Autonomy on the part of employees is only tolerated to the extent that it contributes to productivity and profitability.
119. This table also confirms the seeming decline in overall profitability during the 1980s and particularly in 1986.
120. What is the likely impact of this shift on the long-term growth and profitability of the company? 4.
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