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growable

(ˈɡrəʊəbəl)
adj
(Horticulture) able to be cultivated or grown
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Richardson has worked hard to grow brand recognition within the design space, working hard on major partnerships with MOO.com, Unbounce.com, and Growable.com, among others.
We need to learn from that example and improve our unique value proposition and treatment program for most the profitable and "growable" members.
Rather, more than 1,500 stocked up on whole grains, squash, carrots and a bastion of other local growable crops from more than a dozen local farms.
"Formation of these commissions are really growable and the leadership of both the countries's forces have already done alot work on it and looking forward to soon find a solution added that these are good proposals and will be successful" as Prime Minister's Advisor on Foreign Affairs and National Security FM Sartaj Aziz said recently.
There are periods of times when citrus was growable in certain areas, and periods of time when it wasn't.
While it is not unusual to see a branded commodity item deliver a gross profit of 18% to 26% in the mass market, a well-managed niche brand consistently delivers a 40% to 60% gross margin in a sustainable and growable fashion, thus improving overall category results.