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- adjective Able to be
commodified
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Examples
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These are products that must be "commodifiable" in capitalist terms
Anarkismo.net 2008
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So they in effect were investing a valued commodifiable asset in the railroad besides the military expenditures to protect those rail lines in the late 1800's.
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The real value now lies in non-commodifiable virtues like deep reporting, strong narrative, distinct point of view, and sharp analysis, which even in the blogger era (or especially in the blogger era) is available only piecemeal.
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The real value now lies in non-commodifiable virtues like deep reporting, strong narrative, distinct point of view, and sharp analysis, which even in the blogger era (or especially in the blogger era) is available only piecemeal.
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JH: In New York and urban centers, the fact that so many people are able to have somewhat interesting creative jobs makes everyone feel like their creative life is a commodifiable piece of their life: the goal is to get a cool art job, as opposed to making exciting critical work.
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Go mesh: Another chapter in the battle of giant telecoms to try to continue to act as a pricey gatekeeper for what is increasingly an easily commodifiable service for people far away from the headwaters of Internet bandwidth.
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Not so long ago music was indeed the domain of the ordinary person, and it only became commodified with the advent of radio and TV, which has literally drowned out the voice of the ordinary man or woman, and even the institution of the "local" band, and replaced the local pub hero with an easily commodifiable star system, where the
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That exhibition was indicative of Sharp's programme: the assemblage of artists was prescient, the work was non-commodifiable and porously bounded, and the exhibition underscored a connection with ecosystems beyond the gallery walls.
unknown title 2009
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Given the romantic appeal and emptiness of such descriptions, along with our insatiable appetite for all things commodifiable, it's perhaps not suspiring that my generation, Gen Y, has taken up the tradition of Anzac Day with such fervor, wrapping ourselves in Australian flags and screaming at the footballers on field.
unknown title 2009
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Go mesh: Another chapter in the battle of giant telecoms to try to continue to act as a pricey gatekeeper for what is increasingly an easily commodifiable service for people far away from the headwaters of Internet bandwidth.
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