On the same subject it is stated in "The Dangers of Municipal Trading," by Robert P.
Shaw, The Common Sense of Municipal Trading (London, 1904); and C.
The enormously increased activity of the town and urban district councils in respect to "municipal trading" within the past two score years has aroused widespread controversy.
This has been specially true in the case of borough councils, and was a cause of no small complaint before the Committee on Municipal Trading in 1900.
The principal exceptions of late years have been the joint committees on statute law revision bills and on the subject of municipal trading.
Now when we consider the question of municipal trading in gas, tramways, and electricity, is the principle involved any different?
The motive of municipal trading, on the contrary, is public welfare--the benefit of all the citizens.
Not until we can say that poverty and disease and unemployment are abolished out of the land shall we have the right to discuss the limits of municipal trading.
I doubt if you had a serious book on Municipal Trading, Magsy, whether you'd make head or tail of it.
One has to be sensible," said Marjorie to herself, suddenly putting down Shaw's book on Municipal Trading, which she imagined she had been reading.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "municipal trading" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.