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Capitalists and could
Welfare Capitalists believed that anger and unrest among the workers could be placated by raising colliers ' standard of living, while subsuming it under company management.

Capitalists and along
The meetings, nicknamed " Woodstock for Capitalists ", are considered Omaha's largest annual event along with the baseball College World Series.

Capitalists and .
Capitalists from Central Canada purchased the factories and industries of the Maritimes from their bankrupt local owners and proceeded to close down many of them, consolidating the industry in Central Canada.
Capitalists plan production for profit.
Capitalists use prices to form expectations that determine the composition of capital accumulation, the pattern of investment across industry.
* The New Capitalists: A Proposal to Free Economic Growth from the Slavery of Savings ( 1961, with Louis O. Kelso )
An IWW newspaper, the Industrial Worker, wrote just before the U. S. declaration of war: " Capitalists of America, we will fight against you, not for you!
" Ambivalent Capitalists on the Cotton Frontier: Settlement and Development in the Tennessee Valley of Alabama.
Capitalists from the north-eastern United States bought many of the leading mining operations.
( 1998 ) Gentlemen Capitalists: British Imperialism in Southeast Asia, Tauris Academic Studies, New York, ISBN 1-86064-171-7.
Alan M. Ball, Russia's Last Capitalists: The NEPmen, 1921-1929 ( Berkeley: University of California Press, 1987 )
Capitalists may therefore be in conflict among themselves about taxes, since what is a cost to some, is a source of profit to others.
* In the ABC Reality Show " Shark Tank ", in which Venture Capitalists (" Sharks ") invest in Entrepreneurs.
Fred Thompson has written, " Capitalists believed revolution imminent, feared it, legislated against it and bought books on how to keep workers happy.
It provides mentorship and support to startup companies and helps them with financing, through Venture Capitalists and incubation, through STEP and SRIC, IIT Kharagpur.
* Rayner, Richard, The Associates: Four Capitalists Who Created California, Norton, 2007.
For Casimir's business career, see Richard J. Barker, " Casimir Perier & William Ternaux: Two French Capitalists " ( Duke Univ, 1958 ).
* 1902 – President of the Coal Trust George F. Baer proclaims the ' Divine right of Capitalists ',
Critics of the amendment reject the idea that " Utilitarians, Nihilists, Capitalists, and Socialists can all bring their philosophy to bear on public life, but Catholics ( or other religious minorities ) must check their religion at the door " in a sort of " second-class citizenship " which they consider nothing more than religious discrimination.
* Clarence-Smith, W. G. Slaves, Peasants and Capitalists in Southern Angola 1840-1926.
( 2002 ) " U. S. Capitalists Spread China's Communist Propaganda ".

could and often
If only this could be done more often -- with such heartening results -- many of the earth's `` big problems '' would shrink to the insignificances they really are.
More often than not I have found easy excuse to leave my own work and stand at a respectable distance where I could watch this man transform raw nature into a composed, not imitative, painting.
Following observation of the fact that the reaction rates of supposedly identical reaction mixtures prepared on the same filling manifold and exposed under identical conditions often differed by several hundred per cent, a systematic series of experiments was undertaken to see whether the difficulty could be ascribed to the method of preparing the chlorine, to the effects of oxygen or moisture or to the effect of surface to volume ratio in the reaction tubes.
and which, more often than all these, conveys a welter of feelings which could in no way be conveyed by any number of words, words which are so unlike this welter in being formed and discrete from one another.
As one would surmise, the procedure, however, could be repeated with the same object or with the same type of object often enough, so that the corresponding visual blots and the merest beginning of the tracing movement would provide clues as to the actual shape, which the patient then immediately could determine by a kind of inference.
Pozzatti and I could not know then that we would experience this sort of treatment more often in Moscow than elsewhere.
The radio broadcasts themselves were often so patiently informative, despite the baseball jargon, that girls and women could begin to store up in their minds the same sort of random and meaningless statistics that small boys had long learned better than they ever did their lessons in school.
They knew what they could do and it was often a little more than I thought they could do.
There his vote, along with those of Chairman Howard Smith, the courtly Virginia judge, and the four Republican members, could and often did produce a 6-6 deadlock that blocked far-out, Democratic-sponsored welfare legislation ( a tactic often acceptable to the Rayburn-Johnson congressional leadership to avoid embarrassing votes ).
Parker could weep -- and he wept astonishingly often and on the slightest provocation -- but the psychology of those tears was entirely compatible with a remorseless readiness to massacre his opponents.
Body parts, pointers, adapted mice, joysticks, or eye tracking could be used, whereas switch access scanning is often used for indirect selection.
Summer rains could be undependable and often arrived as destructive thunderstorms.
For referring specifically to a U. S. national and things, the words used are estadunidense ( also spelled estado-unidense ) ( United States person ), from Estados Unidos da América, and ianque ( Yankee ), but the term most often used is norte-americano, even though it could, as with its Spanish equivalent, in theory apply to Canadians, Mexicans, etc., as well.
Those who could grow or afford wheat often had biscuits as part of their breakfast, along with healthy portions of pork.
This could be either the normal military dress, with a tunic to about the knees, armour breastplate and pteruges, but also often the specific dress of the bodyguard of the Byzantine Emperor, with a long tunic and the loros, a long gold and jewelled pallium restricted to the Imperial family and their closest guards.
A key point which is often overlooked is that published lower bounds for problems are often given for a model of computation that is more restricted than the set of operations that you could use in practice and therefore there are algorithms that are faster than what would naively be thought possible.
While administrative decision-making bodies are often controlled by larger governmental units, their decisions could be reviewed by a court of general jurisdiction under some principle of judicial review based upon due process ( United States ) or fundamental justice ( Canada ).
Cuyp ’ s pupils and assistants often worked on paintings in his studio, and so most of the work of a painting could be done without Cuyp ever touching the canvas, but merely approving its finality.
In the wake of the 11 July dismissal of Jacques Necker, the people of Paris, fearful that they and their representatives would be attacked by the royal military, and seeking to gain ammunition and gunpowder for the general populace, stormed the Bastille, a fortress-prison in Paris which had often held people jailed on the basis of lettres de cachet, arbitrary royal indictments that could not be appealed.
For a time, memory capacities were often expressed in K, even when M could have been used: The IBM System / 370 Model 158 brochure ( 1972 ) had the following: " Real storage capacity is available in 512K increments ranging from 512K to 2, 048K bytes.
But it could also be popular with the barbarian prisoners, who were often delighted by the prospect of a land grant within the empire.

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