retailing

IPA: rˈiteɪɫɪŋ

noun

  • The business of selling directly to the consumer; retail.
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Examples of "retailing" in Sentences

  • Jobs have declined in retailing, its largest employment sector.
  • A: When I first started in retailing, department stores were the drivers.
  • The Ifo business-climate index in retailing declined slightly in October, but remained at a relatively high level.
  • One trend in retailing is the increasing number of one-price stores, where all merchandise is sold for the same price.
  • But then the video shows Ms. Gillis saying that she and her husband took second jobs in retailing, but were still unable to avoid foreclosure.
  • I think what Matthew is trying to say is that some people got some minimum wage shitjobs in retailing during the Christmas season, then were fired after New Years
  • Significant changes are ahead in retailing, product offerings, packaging solutions, as well as the financial services, long-term healthcare and retirement options necessary to manage the Longevity Factor.
  • I think what Matthew is trying to say is that some people got some minimum wage shitjobs in retailing during the Christmas season, then were fired after New Years, and are now submitting unemployment claims that make the initial unemployment claims spike.

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