0 (of products or skills) the quality of being easy to sell because a lot of people want them: --
Publishers are investors who select a manuscript for its marketability and prepare it for publication.
You must honestly evaluate the marketability of your skills.
For the most part, industry will be expected to give fairly precise estimates of the future of investment, marketability, and all the rest.
The third period is from the first operable patent to marketability.
Less directly, they made it possible for the laboratory to build up important scientific collaborations with certain major industrial companies that were more concerned with applicable science than immediate marketability.
In the open sector, managers must necessarily rely on their expertise and competence, and their enterprises' enhanced marketability and profitability are the primary source of their income.
In addition, a lack of opportunity to utilise more complex techniques, and thus higher-order skills, may lead to therapists feeling they are getting left behind professionally, possibly losing their marketability.
The term itself comes from the music industry and is associated with ' catchiness' and marketability.
They were poor for longevity, marginal-soil tolerance, bunch size and marketability.
Results showed respondents do perceive that business language adds to their marketability.