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Example sentences for "markets"

Lexicographically close words:
marketable; marketed; marketh; marketing; marketplace; markgrave; markhor; marking; markings; markis
  1. The Corporation also entered the fish trade, opening markets and providing trawlers to catch fish, and, besides supplying the trade, it retails this food at its own shop.

  2. Before it ran its course it involved an area bounded by Victoria Street, the old markets site, Queen Street and Elliott Street.

  3. In the markets which had to be kept open, the buyer lifted down his purchase with a hook and dropped the money into a bowl of vinegar.

  4. The charters of the foreigners were abolished: the markets of Bruges were depressed in consequence of the civil wars already beginning: that city itself, with Antwerp and Ghent, was on the point of ruin.

  5. The foreign merchants, however, were not to 'forestall their markets from the burghers of London,' so that the retail trade was kept in native hands.

  6. Its cunning artisans convert them into finished products and ship them to all the markets of the world.

  7. It is shipped in large quantities to Europe, but the greater part is sold in the markets of India.

  8. But their arts must necessarily decay or depreciate if the local markets are flooded with cheap products from factories, and there a question of serious consequence has arisen.

  9. Merchants who had come to buy in its markets spread its reputation over the world and attracted valuable additions to its trades and professions.

  10. There were various industries they had special advantages for establishing, but the moment they began to export the products the English Parliament, or their own Irish Parliament under English influence, closed the markets against them.

  11. What a haggling over the price, which varies from nunnery to nunnery, but always allows the merchant to sell at a good profit in the markets of Flanders and Italy.

  12. The markets formerly held in Aldersgate Street and Gracechurch Street were to be discontinued.

  13. Temporary sites were at the same time appointed for the various markets until better accommodation could be found.

  14. Three markets and no more were to be allotted for the sale of flesh and other victuals brought into the city by country butchers and farmers, viz.

  15. Many a tense effort was needed to get them to their destination, for the trails were dry and loose; but markets were strong, and George had decided to haul in all the big crop.

  16. Those he had bought on George's account had depreciated in an unexpected manner and the markets were stagnant.

  17. Do this, my hearties, and you will win back trade and regain your place in the markets of the world.

  18. Foreign competition is ousting you from your markets as the marten ousts the squirrel from her nest.

  19. It was stated that nine years before, the Common Council had levied a new scale of tolls on the public markets rebuilt after the great fire, and at a more recent period had printed a libellous petition impugning the king's justice.

  20. It seems to be the recognized rule of commerce in the far West that men shall go into the world's markets prepared to cheat and to be cheated.

  21. The grand markets to which the Western States look and have looked are those of New England, New York, and Europe.

  22. At present access is difficult, and markets are far away, but when the districts of Brazil, Uruguay, and Argentina that lie between this region and the coast have been more fully settled, its turn will come.

  23. Malta is privatizing state-controlled firms and liberalizing markets in order to prepare for membership in the European Union.

  24. Oman continues to liberalize its markets and joined the World Trade Organization (WTrO) in November 2000.

  25. Oil production is leveling off, and the efforts of the nonoil sector to penetrate international markets have fallen short.

  26. The government is pushing for increased exports of manufactured goods, but competition in international markets continues to be severe.

  27. The Tajikistani economy has been gravely weakened by six years of civil conflict and by the loss of subsidies from Moscow and of markets for its products.

  28. However, no shortage of foreign currency ensued because of the financial community's renewed interest in Brazilian markets as inflation rates stabilized and the debt crisis of the eighties faded from memory.

  29. Suriname's economic prospects for the medium term will depend on renewed commitment to responsible monetary and fiscal policies and to the introduction of structural reforms to liberalize markets and promote competition.

  30. France's leaders remain committed to a capitalism in which they maintain social equity by means of laws, tax policies, and social spending that reduce income disparity and the impact of free markets on public health and welfare.

  31. The liberalized farmers' markets introduced in 1994, sell above-quota production at market prices, expand legal consumption alternatives, and reduce black market prices.

  32. They form not only an outlet for our surplus labour and enterprise, but give us markets of high importance to our trade.

  33. Some nations have a greater faculty than others of securing success in the markets of the world, and these develop their natural resources in such fashion as to outstrip their neighbours.

  34. The markets were full of carrion and dogs' flesh.

  35. From Three Points, harness leather, sole leather and almost every other kind, was shipped by boat to Chicago and from there it was carried to the eastern markets by rail.

  36. The markets are almost empty, and even sturgeon's bringing five cents a pound.

  37. The hides were a by-product and the world markets needed leather.

  38. So bad were the main thoroughfares, even, that markets were sometimes inaccessible for months together, and the fruits of the earth rotted in one place, while there was scarcity not many miles distant.

  39. When they met at markets or in towns, the Baisingers called the Nordstetters their subjects or copyholders, because a Baisingen man ruled over them.

  40. The Jews of the markets were also his accomplices, and he would return their favors in kind.

  41. The olives and chestnut-trees were full of fruit; the early fig was supplying the markets with food; and the numerous vineyards were patiently awaiting the suns of the next month slowly to perfect their present promise.

  42. Quickly adopted by the Japanese, they have been able to supplant the earlier producers, and as with the Chip 3 ends, to provide varieties which have almost monopolized the hat making markets for the million.

  43. For other markets the side crowns inside are covered with materials similar to the tips, in all kinds of colours, and arranged in both plain and fanciful manners.

  44. Where boaters are lined with flannel, cotton or satin, they are generally made in the form of a thin pad, and for certain markets are much esteemed.

  45. A careful handling of the Cuban rice crop would bring it into the markets of the United States.

  46. We find our profit in the increased prosperity of the people for whose interests we have made ourselves responsible, and in the development of, and access to, markets which we open at the same time to the rest of the world.

  47. The free admission of Cuban sugar into the large markets of the United States is, of course, the great inducement for Spain to enter into an arrangement by which she sacrificed a considerable portion of her customs revenue.

  48. If not, the Cuban consumer is free to purchase in the markets of the world.

  49. Strawberry culture in Cuba could be successfully carried on to supply the early markets of the United States.

  50. They will exclude America from the markets of Europe, not only because they fear the republican propagandism of your commerce, but also because Russia requires those markets for her own products.

  51. Russia besides must exclude you, because you are the most dangerous rival to her in the European markets where you have already beaten her.

  52. No man of sound judgment can entertain the least doubt that the first step of Russia will and must be, to exclude America from the markets of Europe by the renewal of what is called the continental system.

  53. This trade no moral suasion, not even the strong "Liberty" cry of the Revolution, was able wholly to suppress, until the closing of the West Indian and Southern markets cut off the demand for slaves.

  54. When the quality of the product is uncertain or when markets are glutted, consignment must be resorted to.

  55. Selling on distant markets is more complex and difficult than local selling for many reasons.

  56. Shipped and ripened green wrap tomatoes cannot be very cheap on northern markets even though Southern growers may realize little for them.

  57. Late irrigations tend to delay ripening of fruit, but this object is sought in the late fall shipping districts of California which find their best markets after eastern crops have been nipped by frost.

  58. Ripening Green wrap tomatoes are received at terminal markets by produce houses that have special ripening rooms where temperature is kept at about 70 deg.

  59. Our capacity to produce has developed so enormously and our products have so multiplied that the problem of more markets requires our urgent and immediate attention.

  60. Our diversified productions, however, are increasing in such unprecedented volume as to admonish us of the necessity of still further enlarging our foreign markets by broader commercial relations.

  61. The Government by every proper constitutional means, should aid in making our ships familiar visitors at every commercial port of the world, thus opening up new and valuable markets to the surplus products of the farm and the factory.

  62. If perchance some of our tariffs are no longer needed, for revenue or to encourage and protect our industries at home, why should they not be employed to extend and promote our markets abroad?

  63. The markets of Spain are closed to her products except upon terms to which the commerce of all nations is subjected.

  64. The present extraordinary impetus in every line of American exportation and the astounding increase in the volume and value of our share in the world's markets may not be attributed to accidental conditions.

  65. It must be borne in mind that since the cession Puerto Rico has been denied the principal markets she had long enjoyed and our tariffs have been continued against her products as when she was under Spanish sovereignty.

  66. Markets are being sought and opened up for surplus farm and factory products in Europe and in Asia.

  67. The markets of the United States should be opened up to her products.

  68. Now every avenue of production is crowded with activity, labor is well employed, and American products find good markets at home and abroad.


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