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Example sentences for "economic conditions"

  • History is dominated and determined by the tool and the production—by the force of economic conditions.

  • She was not an exploiting capitalist herself; she was, as it were, above the play of economic conditions.

  • If we suppress poverty and the shocking inequality of economic conditions, hunger, acute and chronic, will no longer serve as a stimulus to crime.

  • Broomefield, where it meeteth with the Oneie, which is an indifferent streame, and increased with sundrie waters, whereof I saie as followeth.

  • In like sort their hogs are in maner [Sidenote: Barnacles.

  • There are diuerse also [Sidenote: Iustices of peax & quorum.

  • Economic conditions in Maryland were similar to those in Virginia, the navigation laws affecting the colony in a similar manner, the price of tobacco falling continually after 1660 for many years.

  • The commercial system which makes it easy for a capitalist to maintain income at cost of agony to the workingman does not recommend itself to the political student seeking the establishment of Justice in economic conditions.

  • They are irremovable usurpers; they are created by economic conditions and, as long as these economic conditions last, they will continue to enjoy the power they now exercise.

  • The stream of slavery moved mainly according to economic conditions.

  • Ethics, art, religion, science, are they then but products of economic conditions?

  • If I say in the second place, it is to distinguish these products from the facts of legal-political order which are a true and proper projection of economic conditions.

  • This revolution was the most vivid and most instructive example of the fashion in which a society transforms itself and how new economic conditions develop, and in developing co-ordinate the members of society into groups and classes.

  • The source of a flourishing, vigorous patriotism may often be discovered from a study of economic conditions.

  • A consideration of these three influences, economic conditions, educational appeal to the intellect, historical appeal to tradition, will help us to understand the power of German patriotism.

  • That patriotism is affected by economic conditions must at once be admitted.

  • Since monogamy was caused by economic conditions, will it disappear when these causes are abolished?

  • Monogamy was the first form of the family not founded on natural, but on economic conditions, viz.

  • While the budget deficits during my term are higher than I would have liked, their size is determined for the most part by economic conditions.

  • Economic conditions in the country are good.

  • Inflation results from psychological as well as economic conditions.

  • Rodbertus reiterates during a lifetime the ideas he had evolved as early as 1842 in his Towards the Understanding of Our Politico-Economic Conditions.

  • In Towards the Understanding of Our Politico-Economic Conditions, part ii, n.

  • One and all showed that the education to be had in our primary and secondary schools, as well as in the examining body known as the Royal University, had little regard to the industrial or economic conditions of the country.

  • He has a wider view of economic conditions, a better knowledge of the state of trade elsewhere, and so he can outbargain the unorganized laborer.

  • These are some of the indirect, though important, moral results of economic conditions.

  • Nor is this commission alone in attributing a great moral influence to economic conditions and in looking to the public for a large part of the remedy.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    certain circumstances; come true; could speak; dollar figure; economic activity; economic competition; economic conditions; economic growth; economic life; economic performance; economic power; economic production; economic reform; economic reforms; economic science; economic system; economic theory; economic value; economically active; equal number; feet yellowish; fortunate enough; make people; over the fire till; poor sinner; smaller number