0 (of a job etc) bringing in a lot of money; profitable -- sinh lợi
Activities that have large starting capital requirements are pursued by relatively few people but yield lucrative returns.
In this transition from character to commodity, comics became partially removed from an aesthetic appreciation of the art to a lucrative business asset.
The circle of intervention and dependence justifies the personnel, budget, and lucrative retirement positions for top officials after they leave the ministry.
Programs are prioritized based not on scientific merit or clinical need but their ability to wrest market share of lucrative patients eager for costly procedures.
The second consisted of companies which were floated specifically to funnel lucrative government contracts on commission, or in anticipation of bank loans that never materialised.
Other lucrative areas were to be found in land grabbing, urban real estate, and the exploitation of tax loopholes.
As farming became less lucrative, the government found itself having to put in large amounts of resources in the irrigation sector.
In order to secure these potentially lucrative contracts, newspapers had to promise access to audiences interested in the empire.
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