The difficulty of financing these enterprises was solved in part by the expedient of land grants by the different states.
The instant and phenomenal success of the Erie Canal immediately encouraged the prosecution of similar enterprises elsewhere.
Not only through routes to the East, as already described, but local enterprises of various sorts abounded on every side.
The most ambitious of these enterprises is the plan for a "Lakes to the Gulf" ship canal, even comprehending the dream of a twenty-four foot channel down the course of the Mississippi.
Boston and Baltimore were prevented from engaging in similar canal enterprises only by the advent of the railway.
The acceptance of this principle leads to a refusal of bounties and subsidies, which burden the labor and thrift of a portion of our citizens to aid ill-advised or languishing enterprises in which they have no concern.
However, privatization of state-owned enterpriseshad not occurred by the end of 2004, as promised during the Paris II conference.
The public sector, including publicly-owned enterprises and the municipalities, plays the dominant role in the economy.
Privatization of several enterprises in coming years may stimulate long-run foreign investment.
Overall, more than 80% of enterprises have been privatized.
Much of the government's stock inenterprises has been sold.
Continued privatization of medium and large state-owned enterprises will further increase productivity.
To this General Brandon only sighed and said: “Those enterprises are for men with capital.
Continued dependence on foreign energy and Morocco's inability to develop small and medium size enterprises also contributed to the slowdown.
With an estimated 40% unemployment rate, Swaziland's need to increase the number and size of small and medium enterprises and attract foreign direct investment is acute.
Continued privatization of medium and large state-owned enterprises could increase productivity.
Applause) And we find in our own history many instances where great business enterprises have sprung promptly from efforts to intelligently develop the resources around us.
We are committed to the completion of many National enterprises of great magnitude.
It is inviting the general Government into contribution from its treasury toward enterprises that should be conducted either by private capital or at the instance of the State (applause).
Industries and enterprises which would in time develop other industries and enterprises became the special objects of their encouragement.
Upon the death of his father the management of the vast enterprises which the later had controlled, suddenly devolved upon him.
Tom told him theEnterprises number, then asked for Ames's extension as the switchboard operator answered.
He insisted upon flying back to Enterprises to make the necessary changes in his hydrolung.
He called Enterprises and learned that Bud's condition was improved, and that Mr. Swift had returned that afternoon.
As soon as the Sea Hound arrived at Fearing, Tom phoned Chow Winkler at Enterprises and asked him to fly out to the base.
Set in bedrock, at one end of the Enterprises grounds, the tank was used for submarine testing.
The security chief called Enterprises and asked his assistant, Phil Radnor, who was on night duty, to make a thorough search.
Bud, meanwhile, was frantically callingEnterprises and a nearby airport, but getting no response.
It was late afternoon when the Navy jet touched down on the Enterprises airfield.
I even got inside the grounds of Swift Enterprises and stole a plane that same night," Mirov boasted.
When Tom reached his office, he called in Gib Brownell, an Enterprises engineer.
The electronic amulet to which he referred had been issued to all Enterprises personnel and family visitors who used the private gate.
Suppose Bud and I fly back to Swift Enterprises and organize a search party.
Great manufacturing enterprises lined its wharves and suburbs; scores of railroad trains arrived at and departed from its depots daily; and the commerce of the lakes was passing along its river front at the rate of thousands of tons hourly.
His nearest approach to financial disaster was in the ruinous crash which swept "the wild-cat banks" and so many mercantile enterprises out of existence in Michigan in the year 1838.
The enterprises of this remarkable man were conducted on a gigantic scale, which might seem better suited to the revenues of princes.
This was still further proved by the prosperous condition of the people, the flourishing aspect of the various branches of industry, and the greatenterprises to facilitate commercial intercourse and foster the activity of the country.
These are not the enterprises of your power, nor in a style of magnificence suited to the taste of your minister.
Let those who have the trust of political or of natural authority ever keep watch against the desperate enterprises of innovation: let even their benevolence be fortified and armed.
Sophie wondered why she had nothing of her old joyous zest in their enterprises together.
I don't know why, but some so-called experts are saying that off-the-Earth enterprises have been overextended.
The vicissitudes that attend on great commercial enterprises threaten him with large very large losses.
I never ceased to glory in the pride of wealth accumulated by generous enterprises and honorable toil.
In 1640 these two enterprises were consolidated, under the auspices of the Dominican order in Manila, and organized into the college of San Juan Letran.
Added to this the growth of more or less unnecessary, weak, and in some cases fraudulent, charitable enterprises (to which we have not alluded before) because of the ease with which support could be obtained in a community generous to a fault.
Wherever there has been profit in public service, private enterprises have staked their claims to perform it.
This expectation may either regard what the proposed paper shall earn as a medium of information, or the profit of certain enterprises which its statements may actively promote.
The scoundrels who carry on these enterprises feel perfectly safe.
He is liberal and generous to those in need, and is a warm friend to benevolententerprises of all kinds.
It long ago surmounted its early difficulties, and has been for many years one of the most profitable enterprises in the city.
These imaginative enterprisesoften precede thinking of the close-knit type and prepare the way for it.
The stumbling block which has wrecked so many enterprises in this line has been the cold produced by the evaporation of the gasoline.
Growing out of the broad gauge movement, to some extent, two or three narrow gauge enterprises have been organized.
In the ownership of mines and quarries of every kind and in enterprises connected therewith; 3.
By thrift and enterprise they attained independence, and as they went along helped to lay the foundations of many institutions and enterprises of which the commonwealth is now justly proud.
Mr. Denny suffered reverses through his willingness to establish enterprises for the good of the whole city.
He was a liberal man, ever ready to embark his means in enterprises calculated to upbuild and aid in the progress of Seattle.
The establishment of an electric light plant and a water supply to a part of the city were among the enterprises which he headed.
His business enterprises date from the founding of the City of Seattle and are interwoven with its history.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "enterprises" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.