单词 | enterpriser |
例句 | Why hasn’t some enterprising free enterpriser yet realized that there is a lucrative branding/tie-in advertising opportunity available to them at every children’s museum in North America? Children's Museum Survival Tips for Dads 2015-06-19T04:00:00Z I realize how lucky we are to be free enterprisers and capitalists. Puerto Rico Orders Review and Recount of Hurricane Deaths 2017-12-18T05:00:00Z The group Flake most closely fits — optimistic, favorable to immigration and international trade, pro-business and skeptical of government regulation — is one Pew dubs the “new era enterprisers.” The Republican civil war, and why Trump is winning it 2017-10-27T04:00:00Z On the red side of things, there are “core” conservatives, the largest group in the Republican realm — followed by “market skeptic” Republicans, “new era enterprisers” and “country first” conservatives. Inside the Beltway: Fractured parties: Nine political ‘types’ emerge 2017-10-26T04:00:00Z The final GOP-leaning group, what Pew dubs new-era enterprisers, is a generally younger, optimistic cohort that is moderate on social issues and conservative on economics. Nearly a year after Trump's election, both sides think they're losing 2017-10-24T04:00:00Z If chickens are not your empowerment tool of choice, Heifer International will, for $390, deliver an “enterpriser basket” to a woman in Africa. Opinion | The Myth of Women’s ‘Empowerment’ 2017-10-05T04:00:00Z Of course, Fraser-Pryce is still networking with the guys on the field — little enterpriser that she is — trying to convince them to support her fundraiser. A Jamaican will go for a third gold medal in Rio — and it’s not who you think 2016-05-01T04:00:00Z Upon the morn he assembled the enterprisers of their late crime, and such of our rebels as came with him. Mary Queen of Scots 1542-1587 2011-11-20T03:00:16.107Z Not unusually, in place of the larger social sense, local pride as such furnished the point of departure in the proclamation of an enterpriser to his fellow-citizens. The Rise of Cotton Mills in the South 2011-10-19T02:00:21.010Z It represents trading to smooth out dynamic changes, to bring about readjustments which would have been unnecessary had conditions really been static, and had the initial plans of enterprisers been adequate. The Value of Money 2011-01-04T03:01:12.363Z The safe enterpriser explores cautiously, ventures at first a little, and increases the venture with the ratio of experience. Twelve Causes of Dishonesty The early American enterprisers—the pioneers—began a single-handed struggle with nature. The American Empire The businessmen required only the presence of a group large enough to purchase goods and services, pay rent and interest, work for wages and leave the profits to the enterpriser. Civilization and Beyond Learning from History A wide field for enterpriser's profits was opened up by the rapid displacement of prevailing prices in all quarters of the industrial world. Modern Economic Problems Economics Volume II I hope you will be pleased to observe that there are as violent and as wicked enterprisers as myself. Clarissa Harlowe; or the history of a young lady — Volume 3 What a dangerous enterpriser, however, is this man! Clarissa Harlowe; or the history of a young lady — Volume 2 For five days and five nights crowds of lovers, adventurers, and ruffians set sail for the “Mountain of the Golden Egg,” as it was called; but none of the enterprisers ever reached the place. Filipino Popular Tales The city is divided between enterprisers, their subordinates, owners of country estates and members of the state bureaucracy on one side and vassals, servants, serfs, and slaves and the unemployed on the other. Civilization and Beyond Learning from History Such chances must be taken both by the small enterpriser and by the large. Modern Economic Problems Economics Volume II The Jowari grows luxuriantly, with stalks 8 and 9 feet high, and this first effort had well rewarded the enterpriser. First Footsteps in East Africa The coöperative marketing of fruit, cheese, and other agricultural products is, of course, not true producers' coöperation, but rather the coöperative marketing of commodities produced by individual enterprisers. Problems in American Democracy Each generation contains some men and women possessed of unusual endowments—as organizers and enterprisers, as spokesmen, as singers, as seers and prophets. Bars and Shadows "Costs of production" mean here the monetary costs of the enterpriser. Modern Economic Problems Economics Volume II The laborers, enterprisers, and investors in a naturally rich country are thus in a position of more or less enduring advantage relative to those of older and poorer countries. Modern Economic Problems Economics Volume II Taxes that enterprisers are unable to shift to others are reckoned by them as a part of their costs of production whenever the conditions of competition and of substitution make it possible to do so. Modern Economic Problems Economics Volume II Producers' coöperation is the union of workers in a self-employing group, performing for themselves the enterpriser's function. Modern Economic Problems Economics Volume II To do this they must perform the enterpriser's function as to investment and risk. Modern Economic Problems Economics Volume II The lower enterprisers' costs that resulted from immigration surely did not accrue to the advantage of the employers alone. Modern Economic Problems Economics Volume II The word "costs" is very misleading in this connection because it is now always applied to enterpriser's outlay. Modern Economic Problems Economics Volume II But a widow or a spinster owner, if herself acting as the enterpriser, is reported as "occupied" in agriculture. Modern Economic Problems Economics Volume II Like a manufacturing enterpriser, he buys the factors of production, combines them into new products, and sells them again. Modern Economic Problems Economics Volume II The local producers' selling coöperative society is composed of farmers who as enterprisers own and carry on their own separate businesses; they are not, as in the other case, wage workers. Modern Economic Problems Economics Volume II It is a general truth that competition is most persistent where there is the greatest range of choice open to the customer, and consequently the most individual treatment required of the enterpriser. Modern Economic Problems Economics Volume II The enterpriser usually profits when the price of his product suddenly rises. Modern Economic Problems Economics Volume II The conviction grew that the state, or government, was an inefficient enterpriser, and that the sound public policy was to foster private industry and obtain public revenues by taxation. Modern Economic Problems Economics Volume II |
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