The biblical prophets rarely profited from their own foreknowledge.
They had a profit motive, so they did not care about what the work did to the environment. Their profit motive helped progress their ideas for doing business.
People made a commercial industry to make a profit.
That is one good margin. The profit margin was so large, he only had to sell two cars a week to earn enough money to pay all those bills of his.
I am not 'inclined' to answer that. That's one way to use it in a sentence.
The prophet delivered the message from God.The prophet's words were written in the Bible for everyone's eyes to see.His father was a programmer and a chief prophet of the electronic age.
One can say that capitalism is based on a profit motive.
The business's profit grew 35% compared to last years profit.
the money they gave us was none profit to us.
I regularly make donations to our local non-profit organizations.
This business can give considerable profit
Moses was a seer and prophet who could see into the future
They had a profit motive, so they did not care about what the work did to the environment. Their profit motive helped progress their ideas for doing business.
The difference in use of general and specific nouns is the context in which they're used. Example:Specific: The company finally made a profit this year.General: Profit is always the goal of any company.The first sentence is referring to a specific profit, the profit that the company made this year. In the second sentence the word profit is any profit, a profit made by any company any year.
We had a profit in the ANNUAL SALES of this year.
As a verb: If you pay attention, you can profit from others' experiences.As a noun: By the end of the month, we should start to show a profit from sales.
People made a commercial industry to make a profit.
Actually the word will be "Nonprofit" or "nonprofit" if you think academically. You can check in Wikipedia or other good reference. But sometimes for special emphasis people use it as "Non Profit".