profitably
IPA: prˈɑfʌtʌbɫi
adverb
- In a profitable manner, in a way that achieves profit or gain.
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Examples of "profitably" in Sentences
- 'profitably' … because tax dollars only stretch do far.
- Titanic's makers used the idea profitably, only they bumped off poor boy instead.
- One can still profitably turn to a classic account such as James Henry Breasted's "A History of Egypt" 1905.
- Thanks to copyright protection the film industry could profitably distribute its product to theaters around the country.
- Well, notice that government was not trying to get a man to the moon profitably, which is more akin to the challenge here.
- In the primitive trading days he had been a power over his people, and he had dealt profitably with the white trading companies.
- But torrid competition from Asia has pushed up prices for raw timber, leaving Hampton's mill surrounded by trees it can't profitably mill and sell to the struggling U.S. housing industry.
- In addition to the long-standing debate over the environmental impacts of drilling, public officials now are raising questions about whether some companies have accurately represented the amount of gas they can profitably produce.
- It would seem obvious, therefore, that industrial firms and utilities have a responsibility to ensure that their ability to produce goods and services profitably is not impaired by either their own ignorance of Government objectives, or by Government's misunderstanding of business objectives.