The branches of the bank in various cities would make easy the exchange of funds so vital to commercial transactions on a national scale.
New constructive genius now brought together and combined under one management hundreds of concerns or thousands of miles of railways, revealing the magic strength of coöperation on a national scale.
In order to permit action on a national scale, it gave the superior officers extensive powers over local unions.
This is a problem hitherto unattempted on a national scale, in human history.
What we practise on a national scale as a people, it is not easy to think wrong when practised on a personal scale, by this man and that.
On a national scale I see it in the depravity of political parties, in the wicked war we have just fought, in the slavery we still tolerate and support.
The next presidential election which resulted in a change of party was that of Jackson in 1828, and then the methods of New York and Pennsylvania were applied on a national scale.
Such was the abrupt inauguration upon a national scale of the so-called "spoils system.
Indeed, it is impossible to do more on a national scale, as these writers point out, for both capital and labor are international.
I even mentioned labor legislation on a national scale.
The Petersburg Soviet was a local organization, yet the need of a central organization was so great that it had to assume leadership on a national scale.
It is a classic manifestation, on a national scale, of the world-wide struggle of the bourgeois order for supremacy, for power, for unmitigated triumph.
For a national task the proletariat required an organization on a national scale.
The Socialists likewise advocated economic reforms, together with government ownership of the railroads, and of such industries as were organized on a national scale.
The organization was centralized and the interests of the group were developed on a national scale.
Impressed with the magnitude of the abuses involved, and the hopelessness of regulation through state laws, the committee presented a bill designed to bring about regulation on a national scale through a federal agency.
One of the earliest and best known of these is the Polish Women's Alliance, an example of organized effort of women to deal with their own problems on a national scale.
They have therefore sought to inaugurate a campaign for the education of women on a national scale.
These inequalities are the result of the organization of American industry on almost a national scale,--an organization which was brought about as a means of escape from the intolerable evils of unregulated competition.
The Women's Trade Union League is the first organization which has attempted to deal with the whole of the problems of the woman in industry on a national scale.
Never before have all the work of this country had an organization, open to all, with which to express themselves on a national scale.
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