commercially justifiable

Frequency: 5.01.8 per million words

having a good reason from a business or financial standpoint

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Examples (20)

  • The board concluded that the acquisition was commercially justifiable given the potential for market expansion.
  • The new project was deemed commercially justifiable after a thorough market analysis.
  • We must ensure that every expenditure on this project is commercially justifiable and contributes to our bottom line.
  • Is this investment commercially justifiable considering the current economic climate?
  • Is delaying the product launch a commercially justifiable strategy, or will we lose our competitive edge?
  • We need to ensure that our expansion plans are commercially justifiable to the stakeholders.
  • The company presented a strong argument that its pricing model was commercially justifiable in the face of inflation.
  • From a business standpoint, the decision to close the unprofitable branch was commercially justifiable.
  • Despite the high initial cost, the long-term investment was deemed commercially justifiable by the analysts.
  • Critics argued that the high development costs were not commercially justifiable.
  • You need to provide a solid business case to prove that this level of investment is commercially justifiable.
  • The board agreed that the inherent risk was commercially justifiable for potential long-term gains.
  • Their decision to outsource manufacturing was a controversial but ultimately commercially justifiable choice.
  • Finding a commercially justifiable solution is crucial for the startup's sustained growth.
  • Building a new factory in that location is only commercially justifiable if the government provides tax incentives.
  • The legal department questioned if such a large advertising budget was commercially justifiable.
  • The CEO has to be convinced that this marketing campaign is commercially justifiable before she approves the budget.
  • This groundbreaking technology is highly commercially justifiable in the rapidly evolving market.
  • Although it was an unpopular decision, shutting down the underperforming branch was commercially justifiable.
  • Without demonstrable market demand, the product launch will not be commercially justifiable.