The building, also called the Peary House, serves as an example of the
type of commercial enterprises lawmakers say they're hoping to prohibit with new rules being reviewed by the D.C. Council.
Comfortable in an advertising campaign, on a concert stage, or in a gallery, their work can be regarded as sculpture, design, and product — a confluence that is unconcerned with
differences of commercial enterprise and nonprofit, the varying demands of function and aesthetics, and distinctions between consumer and connoisseur.
Their work is like a Crate & Barrel catalogue by way of Mike Kelley, a campy
indictment of commercial enterprise mixed with a genuine savvy for Madison Avenue — grade advertising.
The seemingly unstoppable proliferation of the art market, and the continued
push of commercial enterprises into terrain that was once just for museums, has forced curators of biennials and other non-commercial shows to rethink their roles.
It is the
work of commercial enterprises specializing in scientific instrumentation — Googling «ir radiometry company» returned nearly a million hits as of writing.
It's not really a commercial use for the parents to hear recordings of their kids, though Mattel's distribution of the recordings to the parents is
part of a commercial enterprise.
With every effort the world becomes a safer, fairer place, and it is time to recognise the work that is done by all
types of commercial enterprise to aid progress to this goal.
Acceptance was a little slow at launch, but the commonsense elements of the design — handy urban size, plentiful cargo capacity, respectable fuel economy, affordable pricing, low operating cost, upfits for a
variety of commercial enterprises — soon stimulated sales.