The hierarchies, as nationalized by Constantine, were formed in each patriarchate, after the model of the civil government in the provinces.
Since most nationalized railways do not pay it is interesting to take a look at the African balance sheet.
It was claimed that through the Union, Rhodesia would benefit by becoming a part of the nationalized railway system there and get the advantage of a British port at the Cape instead of Beira, which is Portuguese.
If, indeed, the mines were nationalized the deliberate policy might be pursued of selling coal at a price which left the industry no more than self-supporting as a whole.
The land might be nationalized and allocated to its various uses by the co-ordinated labors of a great State department, or some other agency of the collective will.
So much, that what with freeing peons and confiscating nationalized church lands and giving them back to the church--well, a very little more might decide between Empire and Republic.
Then the Republic had nationalized it; and the Empire was selling it to the Americans at $1.
There can be little doubt that if railways were nationalized they would be used as a field for many kinds of social experiments.
You may have municipal ownerships, nationalized transportation, initiative and referendum, civil service reforms and many other capitalist concessions, and be all the farther away from Social Democracy.
Given control of the national and local government, the food supplies can be nationalized and more competitive State-owned industries established.
All agricultural capital would be nationalizedor municipalized as fast as it became sufficiently highly organized to make this practicable.
Socialists recognize, with Henry George, that ground rent may be nationalized and "tyranny and spoliation be continued.
The film industry has been nationalized since its inception.
These subsidies had become indispensable for their survival because their property and all other material means of subsistence had been confiscated and nationalized in 1945, and without state help the churches could not function.
The name of a famous hero in the literature of the nursery, the subject of one of the Teutonic or Indo-European legends, which have become nationalized in England and America.
This slight sketch of the leading fables connected with the constellations will serve to show how completely the Greeks “nationalized the heavens.
I asked about the fate of the old textile manufacturers and was told that though many had gone abroad many were working in the nationalized factories.
If the manufacture of smokeless powder had been nationalized twenty-five years ago, this government would not stand, as it stands today, ahead of all other governments, in the excellence of its smokeless powder.
No other government hasnationalized the manufacture of armaments and war-materials to the exclusion of private manufacturers.
These lands, if distributed among the peasants will never yield such wealth as they could do were they nationalizedfor rational exploitation.
The regulations for the workers’ control of nationalizedenterprises must be decreed by the Council of People’s Commissaries.
Estimating the results of the work accomplished, we must admit that we have not as yet any fully nationalized rural economy.
Until such time as these instructions are made public the organs of workers’ control in the nationalizedenterprises are to be guided by these rulings.
They nationalized the banks and the large office buildings, and even the residences.
Nationalized rural economy has an inexhaustible supply of solar energy—a fuel supply independent of transportation of the blockade.
All of them were free from the advertising of business firms, since the Government had nationalizedall trade.
Most of the factories engaged in the manufacture of guns and munitions were also nationalized under czarism.
Bad as this practice was under capitalism, it was immeasurably worse when applied to industry under Soviet control and to nationalized industry.
It would be just as true to say, on the basis of the agricultural experiment stations of our national and state governments, that we have “nationalized agriculture” as to make that claim for Russia.
The fournationalized match-factories in the northern region employed 2,000 persons.
Technical administrative directorates ofnationalized enterprises are organized according to Part I of this Regulation.
The output of small hides in nationalized undertakings fell by 60 per cent.
Estimating the results of the work accomplished, we must admit that we have not yet any fully nationalized rural economy.
Later on, as we shall see, these changes were made applicable to all the nationalized industries.
In the factories which were not nationalized the output of large hides was 60 per cent.
Moscow nationalized factories was convicted of a whole series of abuses and speculations, resulting in the embezzlement of many millions of rubles.
It is commonly assumed by controversialists that the organization and management of a nationalized industry must, for some undefined reason, be similar to that of the post-office.
The two great points of the revolutionary programme--the principle of economic equality and a nationalized industrial system as its means and pledge--the American people were peculiarly adapted to understand and appreciate.
This combination of private ownership with public management continued until, the Revolution having been consummated, all the capital of the country was nationalized by comprehensive enactment.
By rendering it unnecessary for you to trouble yourself to explain to me any further how and why you came to set up your nationalized industrial system and your economic equality.
Just how," said I, "did the abolition of private capitalism and the substitution of a nationalized economic system operate to stop the growth of the cities?
A public organization of industry, a nationalized economic system, was necessary before the social fund could be properly protected and administered.
The right of ownership of private property was guaranteed, although the constitution provided that privately held means of production, banks, and insurance companies could be nationalized when the "general interest" so required.
The things that are requisite and necessary would remain still to be done, though land were nationalized to-morrow, and they can be equally well done without introducing that cumbrous innovation at all.
Many new industries have come into being during the present reign, but we have nationalized none of them except the telegraphs.
If the land were nationalized to-morrow, the State would have to decide whether it would let as much land as had hitherto been let to sporting tenants; and of course it can decide that, if it chooses, now.
As a measure the throwing upon the market of the nationalized church property recommended itself.
And last but not least, a warning must be given that mistakes such as the notorious Sheng Shun Hwai's nationalized Railway Scheme in 1911 must not be committed again.
In making manhood suffrage national, however, it nationalized the issue.
The men in control of nationalized industries would therefore be able to exercise absolute authority both over the worker and the consumer.
The only possible foundation for a better social structure is the existing order, of which the contemporary system of nationalized states forms the foundation.
As soon as any European state attained, by whatever means, a representative government, it began to be more of a nation, and to obtain the advantages of a more nationalized political organization.
The latter's nationalism can be adapted to democracy without an essential injury to itself, but the former's democracy cannot be nationalized without being transformed.
On the one hand, the British have organized a political system which is probably more sensitively and completely responsive to a nationalized public opinion than is the political system of the American democracy.
Loyalty to the existing system of nationalized states does not necessarily mean loyalty to an existing government merely because it exists.
In a nationalized democracy or a democratic nation the corresponding dilemma is mitigated.
A nationalized democracy is not based on abstract individual rights, no matter whether the individual lives in Colorado, Paris, or Calcutta.
He has not only nationalized the movement, and pointed it in the direction of a better conception of democracy, but he has rallied to its hammer the ostensible, if not the very enthusiastic, support of the Republican party.
It cannot be claimed, however, that the foregoing account of the relation between the individual and a nationalized democracy is even yet entirely satisfactory.
The public interest has nothing to gain from the mutilation or the destruction of these nationalized economic institutions.
Langlois had a mission, in line with a broader, nationalized Canada; the same mission which is now being reflected in the National Council of Education.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "nationalized" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.