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Example sentences for "cartels"

Lexicographically close words:
cartam; cartas; carte; carted; cartel; carters; cartes; cartilage; cartilages; cartilaginous
  1. These same techniques also apply to law enforcement agencies targeting international crime and drug cartels using the highway.

  2. These two bloc-bosses are subsidized, respectively, by the Steel and Shipbuilding Cartels and by the Reaction Products and Chemical Cartels, but actually, they are controlled by Prince Travann.

  3. After all, the Cartels put an end to competition in every other business; why not a Voting Cartel, too?

  4. This fact explains the difficulties which have been associated with the formation of cartels in Belgium.

  5. There cannot be produced the least shadow of a reason or inducement for that intention, because the prisoners were daily expecting to be released, and to embark on board cartels for their native country.

  6. A proof of this fragmentation is the declining power of cartels - trade unions, on the one hand and business trusts, monopolies and cartels, on the other hand.

  7. How many cartels has Mirabeau had; especially while he was the People's champion!

  8. It would go beyond the scope of the present treatise to deal with cartels and trusts as specific phenomena of the imperialist phase.

  9. There cannot be produced the least shadow of a reason or inducement for that intention, the prisoners daily expecting to be released, and to embark on board cartels for their own native country.

  10. Indeed, why should they attempt it, when their release was at hand, and they were in daily expectation of receiving their cartels of discharge?

  11. I foster nationalist organizations with one hand and build up international cartels with the other, do I?

  12. Cartels may be concluded during peace in anticipation of war, or during the time of war, and they may provide for numerous purposes.

  13. All rights and duties originating from cartels must be complied with in the same manner and good faith as rights and duties arising from other treaties.

  14. Cartels are conventions between belligerents concluded for the purpose of permitting certain kinds of non-hostile intercourse between one another such as would otherwise be prevented by the condition of war.

  15. Special cartels were often concluded at the outbreak of or during a war for the purpose of stipulating a scale of ransom according to which either belligerent could redeem his soldiers and officers from captivity.

  16. It was a dead giveaway when Young struck both cartels simultaneously, if Hunter had read the data correctly.

  17. One of the cartels would pay Young to strike factories belonging to the other.

  18. Somewhere in the crowd, perhaps, were the two men who ruled the cartels and directed the struggle for the Galactic empire.

  19. Both cartels are shams, Captain Hunter, just as your frontier wars are shams.

  20. Suddenly Max Hunter understood why the cartels had to have Ann's patent at any cost.

  21. No, Hunter was certain the cartels didn't have her.

  22. The cartels are using that report as an excuse to keep the people unarmed.

  23. Far more important, if one of the cartels controlled the patent, it had a weapon that would ultimately destroy the other.

  24. It would be a difficult deal to pull off in the capital city, where operatives of both cartels swarmed everywhere.

  25. But that was the way the cartels operated.

  26. Half of the guards wore the insignia of Consolidated Solar Industries and half of United Research, the two titan cartels which were locked in deadly battle for the empire beyond the stars.

  27. Somewhere he could find a haven for himself and Ann, a pinprick of light in the high-arching firmament which the cartels had overlooked.

  28. If one of the cartels tried to trap her, Ann would simply go into hiding.

  29. No one can stand up against the cartels in any other way.

  30. Cartels frequently came and went between Halifax and the American ports for the exchange of prisoners.

  31. About the same time 340 British prisoners were brought to Halifax in Cartels from Salem in Massachusetts.

  32. Fourteen prizes were taken; of which twelve were destroyed, and two utilized as cartels to carry prisoners to England.

  33. From these she paroled and sent in by cartels one hundred and fifty prisoners, bringing back with her forty-three, of whom she had not been able thus to rid herself.

  34. A community of interest among the cartels is thus created.

  35. A high protective tariff enables these cartels to maintain a remunerative price in the home market while dumping their surplus products upon foreign markets.


  36. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "cartels" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.