Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun The character of being returnable.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- noun The quality of being
returnable .
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Examples
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The only thing keeping those horrid things out of the stores is the short discount, non-returnability.
the return of Returns Miss Snark 2005
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Richard Curtis, a leading New York literary agent, says that the returnability of books is killing the business.
On the Survival of Rats in the Slush Pile -- Part 4 Michael Allen 2005
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My ethic for the diary this year is readability and returnability, I didn't want it to be massive missives every day.
kevynwight Diary Entry kevynwight 2002
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This follows Marvel's statement to retailers in November that no second printing of Siege #1 would be made available due to the unprecedented returnability offer associated with the issue.
Comics Worth Reading 2010
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Ending returnability will save Canada's book publishing industry over $330 million per year
WN.com - Articles related to Singapore's Tiger Airways posts net profit, reversing losses 2010
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"For a smaller player, the returnability, the amount of jobs he can do, maybe as a receiver in the Wildcat package, some flexibility that way, you can start to count touches in your head and say, 'I can get this guy X amount of plays and X amount of touches per game.'"
JSOnline.com 2010
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Ending returnability will save Canada's book publishing industry over
WN.com - Articles related to Singapore's Tiger Airways posts net profit, reversing losses 2010
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Ending returnability will save Canada's book publishing industry over $330 million per year
WN.com - Articles related to Singapore's Tiger Airways posts net profit, reversing losses 2010
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This number is a bit unstable because of volume discounts on printing and because of the returnability of books.
Stormwolf.com 2010
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Strengths are being able to obtain inventory that is not carried by or is out of stock at another source, different terms like discount, pay terms or returnability, and speed of procurement.
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