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Example sentences for "business proposition"

  • Look at it as a business proposition--and it is a business proposition--it is an insurance risk and it ought to be left in such a way that the liability is direct.

  • I'm handling this affair as a business proposition, so don't be feared, Mem.

  • This is a business proposition," he told himself, "and I'm going to handle it as sich.

  • It all comes of treating the thing as a business proposition," he told himself.

  • Carrie said nothing and he went on: "Was Jake's throwing up his job and bringing me down from the shack a business proposition?

  • Cutting the line was different; it was a business proposition.

  • Another thing; this draining is a business proposition and we're partners in that sense, too.

  • It was Higginbotham who had hastened on the first news of his arrival to make a business proposition.

  • As a business proposition it was hopeless, at present; so he definitely labelled it a "benevolence.

  • Sentiment was in order, but it was with him, first of all, a business proposition.

  • He regretted it very much, but this was a business proposition, and he had two thousand dollars at stake that he would lose if he failed to get some one to file on that quarter section he had provided, on October first.

  • Therefore it must be resolved into a business proposition--and the love to come after.

  • Now, to be frank, I have always regarded matrimony as a business proposition, and while sentiment is a very great deal in a way, business considerations should be the first expedient.

  • It is purely a business proposition, and where the investments are of the accepted savings bank type, it can justly claim to be on a par with its mutual friends, provided, of course, that it measures up to the standard in its management.

  • Social relations and business relations become confused, and it is hopeless to expect the purely impersonal view of a business proposition that is considered correct in this country.

  • He should make the farmer feel that a productive loan to him is not of the nature of a favor reluctantly granted--as so many farmers complain--but rather a business proposition profitable to both, as gladly given as it is received.

  • The subject should be treated as a business proposition with a view to a final realization of its indebtedness by the Government, rather than as a question to be decided upon prejudice or by way of punishment for previous wrongdoing.

  • Upon the whole it does not appear, as a business proposition, that the building proposed should be undertaken.

  • The definition given by Professor Adams is: "The estimate placed upon the worth of a property, regarded as a business proposition.

  • By 'commercial value' is meant the estimate placed upon the worth of property regarded as a business proposition.

  • Following the methods of our political economists, most writers on Socialism have, unfortunately, treated Socialism rather as a scientific abstraction than as a business proposition.

  • The Fabian organ looks at Free Trade and Protection merely as a business proposition.

  • Socialism is, in the first place, a business proposition.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "business proposition" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    being covered; black coat; business basis; business career; business college; business enterprise; business hours; business letter; business letters; business man; business matters; business principles; business proposition; business woman; certain type; contrite and humble spirit; cool blood; dramatis personae; for you; like animals; long robe; mightie armie; nobody ever; our church; third voyage; voluntary contributions