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- adjective Not
consumed .
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- adjective not consumed
Etymologies
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Examples
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And parallel to the verbal revelation was the symbol of the Bush, burning and unconsumed, which is so often misunderstood.
Expositions of Holy Scripture: Romans Corinthians (To II Corinthians, Chap. V) Alexander Maclaren 1868
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"They're killed and left unconsumed, which is evidence that it's competition, not predation," Crabtree says.
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Every one of such countries has an unconsumed surplus.
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According to its capitalist system of industry, it has an unconsumed surplus that must be got rid of, and that must be got rid of abroad.
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We extended this process to all the countries on the planet, till every country was producing every year, and every day, an unconsumed surplus, which it could dispose of to no other country.
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When every country stands with an unconsumed and unsalable surplus on its hands, the capitalist system will break down under the terrific structure of profits that it itself has reared.
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And that unconsumed surplus, sold abroad, becomes what we call our favorable balance of trade.
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And there won't be any unconsumed surplus, because there won't be any profits.
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We agreed, also, that the effect of unloading this surplus on another country would be to develop the resources of that country, and that in a short time that country would have an unconsumed surplus.
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What, then, when every country in the world has an unconsumed surplus?
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