• Improved the production
of the salable products to gain more earnings.
All that effort produces a variety
of salable products, from metals to paper fibers.
Not exact matches
Jason Rosamond, who owns the mill as CEO
of Good Earth Power AZ, strolls around the property, describing how each piece
of hulking machinery shapes ponderosa pine logs into
salable products, from boards to telephone poles to horse bedding.
However, Núñez said she likes the idea
of «filleting» content,» in some markets called «chunking» it into smaller,
salable parts, as in providing short stories, long - form journalism and academic texts as individual
products, allowing readers to create anthologies, or «play lists,» while recognizing that often it is only the larger publishing houses that can make such an investment.
Contemporary directions — earthworks, conceptual art, art as information, etc. — certainly point away from emphasis on the individual genius and his
salable products; in art history, Harrison C. and Cynthia A. White's Canvases and Careers: Institutional Change in the French Painting World, New York, 1965, opens up a fruitful new direction
of investigation, as did Nikolaus Pevsner's pioneering Academies
of Art.
If any
of them actually produces a
salable material in the end rather than a waste
product to be disposed
of, it'd be much more attractive economically.