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Example sentences for "national organization"

  • Most of them bore no relation to national organization of even the trade involved, still less to an all-embracing, national labor organization, such as the American Federation of Labor.

  • These workers belong to no national organization, and it is only recently that they have been affiliated with the American Federation of Labor.

  • By its avowed hostility to Catholics and foreigners, by its insistence upon America for Americans, and by its secrecy, it forfeited all real claims to succeed the Whig party as a national organization.

  • As events proved, there was no national organization to take its place.

  • The possession of such a starting-point will prove of enormous practical advantage in facing the problems of national organization.

  • Difficulties, then, are no new thing in national organization.

  • In all countries no small portion of these are such as are imposed by the needs of national organization--burdens which no country has ever yet escaped, or ever will.

  • The Bourbon monarchy consolidated the French national organization, encouraged French intellectual and religious life, and at times sought in an intelligent manner to improve the economic conditions of the country.

  • The less confidence the American people have in a national organization, the less they are willing to surrender themselves to the national spirit, the worse democrats they will be.

  • As a result of this slowly gathering but comprehensive plan of national organization, the English have become more completely united in spirit and purpose than are the people of any other country.

  • The American people possessed a collective character even before they possessed a national organization; and both before and after the foundation of a national government, these common traditions were by no means wholly democratic.

  • Unlike the miners' national organization, this Association is not by its certificate of incorporation explicitly concerned with the wage contract or industrial relations as such.

  • But until 1917, the coal owners of the country had no national organization.

  • The anthracite operators had conditioned their submission to the award of the Commission by refusing to be drawn into a collective agreement with the miners' national organization, the United Mine Workers of America.

  • But the Association was a national organization in name only.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    each department; finely situated; human interest; late autumn; main line; national bank; national character; national church; national convention; national debt; national defence; national drama; national education; national election; national feeling; national government; national life; national monument; national policy; national religion; national scale; national system; once asked; public sentiment; sunny side; thick batter