(62) A second possibility was investment in local manufacture, suggested by a partner in Valparaiso shortly before the collapse of Graham Rowe in September 1931, either by starting an entirely new enterprise under the protection of import duties, or 'getting an interest in and reorganizing factories already established, and now being run on unremunerative or rather primitive lines owing to the want of capital or energy of their owners'.
Consequently able to operate from a wider number of airfields and to frequently relocate assets on them, an SLB force based on the KC-130J would present an unpredictable and generally unremunerative target set for short-supply, high-cost A2/AD weaponry.
If social protection were restricted exclusively to households, women would go on to be constrained to dedicate most of their time to the unremunerative care of children, diminishing their capacity to be involved in waged employment.
She said, in a country of the size of India with 60 per cent of the population dependent on a relatively unremunerative agriculture sector, the country cannot give up administered prices.
Some readers seriously believe that he expresses regret, or at least has reservations, about his career as a scribbler, his having been waylaid by the unremunerative enchantment of the wayside.
Big merchants such as he and De Moucheron were keen to get the scope of the intercontinental trade widened and chafed at the unremunerative VOC monopoly.