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Not marketable enough
Answer for the clue "Not marketable enough ", 13 letters:
uncompetitive
Word definitions for uncompetitive in dictionaries
Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
a. That does not involve competition; not competitive
WordNet
Word definitions in WordNet
adj. not inclined to compete
Usage examples of uncompetitive.
Besides the letter forms, his innovations included an improved printing press, smoother paper, and better inks, all of which made Baskerville decidedly uncompetitive as a businessman.
One could wax poetic about a good leader or a powerful team dog, but let a dog be or become uncompetitive and one was to sell it, part with it, or do away with it in an unwavering fashion.
There ought to be in permanent existence certain recognised industries of a useful, but uncompetitive character, like, we will say, afforestation, managed by public departments, and capable of being expanded or contracted according to the needs of the labour market, just as easily as you can pull out the stops or work the pedals of an organ.
Without the need to own there is no need to compete and an uncompetitive society can only exist if it is allowed to develop in isolation.
Keynes did not believe that ‘market forces’ - supply and demand - will finally restore prosperity, after eliminating the uncompetitive businesses.