What's the difference between salable and saleable?

Salable


Definition:

  • (a.) Capable of being sold; fit to be sold; finding a ready market.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Salable FCM was unaffected by mastitis at a proposed commercial dose (.6 g).
  • (2) Cows experiencing clinical mastitis produced approximately 341 kg less salable milk during the 60 d after clinical onset compared with projected production.
  • (3) To be salable, the lots had to contain less than 20 ppb total aflatoxin.
  • (4) The Amazon model, she writes, is “easy salability, heavy marketing, super-competitive pricing, then trash and replace”.

Saleable


Definition:

  • (adv.) Alt. of Saleably

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Moves to make clothes wearable for longer, while ensuring they remain fashionable and saleable, are now underway.
  • (2) He hoped that in time the technology would benefit the farming community and produce a saleable product.
  • (3) Use of direct contact condensers could permit efficient emission control if coupled to processes that produce saleable quantities of purified carbon dioxide and elemental sulfur.
  • (4) Obesity was a feature of faster growing fowls which matured earlier, consumed more, utilised food less efficiently for egg production and produced fewer saleable eggs.
  • (5) That only serves to increase the ceaseless pressure on reporters to obtain crowd-pleasing, saleable stories.
  • (6) The observed differences in livability at 6 wk of age could increase the number of saleable broilers by 10 to 15 thousand per million chicks placed.
  • (7) The company expects Hotzel mines to ramp up to a saleable production rate of 2.9m tonnes per annum and said the redundancies, optimised mine plans and restructuring initiatives were expected to reduce Rand-dominated mine gate costs.
  • (8) Some token “bomb in a box”, a missile in a silo that keeps the UK nominally a nuclear power, might be politically saleable.
  • (9) English country houses are incredibly saleable, everyone around the planet recognises them”.
  • (10) "The government is hanging around and waiting for a share price increase … the government should get into a saleable position as soon as possible," he added.
  • (11) These marriages are dissoluble if she fails to please, but the woman is no longer saleable.
  • (12) Money can be made by separating the income flows from the actual business of care and packaging them as saleable investment instruments – securitisation.
  • (13) And after a week of internal dissent over the possible rise in the GST, Turnbull articulated the government’s central dilemma : finding a way to achieve its stated aim of using the tax changes to boost economic growth while also delivering the compensation and personal income tax cuts that would make it fair and politically saleable.
  • (14) Instead of talking about Jewish conspiracies and racial purity, he would use "saleable words such as freedom, security, identity, democracy".
  • (15) But Rik Ferguson, a computer security consultant at Trend Micro, said: "This has all the hallmarks of commercial criminal activity going for a saleable commodity.
  • (16) West Ham will surely become very saleable, in its brand new iconic stadium, built for the Games that were going to inspire a generation.
  • (17) In the days when you couldn't evict a tenant without good reason, having to sell your property with incumbent sitting tenants considerably reduced its value and saleability.
  • (18) On the basis of the microbiological (3) and chemical findings and of the sensorial evaluation of colour, consistency, odour and taste of egg whites and yolks, the following storage times were determined for eggs in the quality class "saleable" requiring an overall rating not lower than 6 (satisfactory): 14 to 16 days, for non-lacquered eggs stored at 4 degrees C and for lacquered eggs at 20 degrees C whereas 5 days were found to be the maximum storage time for untreated eggs stored at 20 degrees C. If boiled eggs are stored in pure carbon dioxide at 20 degrees C, a distinct quality loss is observed already after a few days.
  • (19) He has not thrived in a summer of overseas emergencies, despite confidence in Downing Street that statesmanlike composure is the prime minister’s most saleable quality.
  • (20) And you might argue that because you contributed to the saleability of that movie, and its success, you deserve to.” Instinctively he feels that the back-end deal is the morally sounder option.

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