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Example sentences for "pecuniarily"

Lexicographically close words:
peculiars; peculier; peculs; pecunia; pecuniam; pecuniary; pecus; pedagogic; pedagogical; pedagogics
  1. Ignorance of this vastly important truth has pecuniarily ruined thousands upon thousands of the people of this country during the last 20 years.

  2. Tangible assets" is here taken to designate pecuniarily serviceable capital goods, considered as a valuable possession yielding an income to their owner.

  3. Under modern conditions of investment it happens not infrequently that it becomes pecuniarily expedient for the owner of the material equipment to curtail or retard the processes of industry,--"restraint of trade.

  4. Capital pecuniarily considered rests on a basis of subjective value; capital industrially considered rests on material circumstances reducible to objective terms of mechanical, chemical and physiological effect.

  5. And it was not only "His servant Elizabeth" who, among monarchs since the Reformation, has assisted the Houses of the Legislature to pecuniarily aid the Church.

  6. But a Destitution Authority, administering a Poor Law, cannot in this way "search out" the cases needing its attention without thereby offering assistance to those who are not pecuniarily destitute.

  7. These concerts were pecuniarily disastrous, and so also were two given in Brussels in March.

  8. He is interested pecuniarily in the iron-works, and he put the present director there; his influence extends everywhere.

  9. Meanness and dishonesty win what good nature and honesty lose, hence the more thrift to the former, and the less gain, pecuniarily considered, to the latter.

  10. For the first time in his life, Jenks became pecuniarily moody.

  11. Pecuniarily the advantage is all on my side, as I happen to know; and that in spite of the three thousand pounds you have of somebody else's.

  12. Of course, pecuniarily mine was much the better position of the two; but I always have been one to overlook a mere financial difference, and I hope I always shall be.

  13. But though we insist that the first participators in our enterprise shall not be pecuniarily destitute, the amount insisted upon is not large.

  14. Pecuniarily Rapp's experiment has been an extraordinary success.

  15. From that time their author had a success which in money came second to that of Scott, and which both pecuniarily and otherwise enabled him to write pretty much as he pleased.

  16. Yet I found, when in Europe, that the impression was widespread among the highest officials there that there was something in the charge that General Grant had benefited pecuniarily by appointments.

  17. No doubt they had suffered pecuniarily from the absence of these active traders.

  18. By interesting captain and crew pecuniarily they were less likely to throw the goods overboard in a storm, or to allow pirates quietly to board and rob the vessels; both matters of common occurrence.

  19. They will be held pecuniarily responsible for their loss.

  20. In any modern community where there is no priestly monopoly of these occupations, the people of scholarly pursuits are unavoidably thrown into contact with classes that are pecuniarily their superiors.

  21. As has been seen in an earlier chapter, the canons of reputability or decency under the pecuniary culture insist on habitual futility of effort as the mark of a pecuniarily blameless life.

  22. The elimination from our surroundings of the pecuniarily unfit, therefore, results in a more or less thorough elimination of that considerable range of elements of beauty which do not happen to conform to the pecuniary requirement.

  23. The accessories of any devout observance should be pecuniarily above reproach.

  24. Those who stand near the higher and the highest grades of the wealthy leisure class, in point of birth, or in point of wealth, or both, outrank the remoter-born and the pecuniarily weaker.

  25. At the same time the canons of decorum will commend sports to him as expressions of a pecuniarily blameless life.

  26. But this trait can not be said characteristically to distinguish the pecuniarily successful upper-class man from the rank and file of the industrial classes.

  27. He was to retain his rank as the Baron de Mireilles, and play the part of the pecuniarily inconvenienced nobleman forced to sell some of his rare collection.

  28. It's imbecile," he cried, as soon as order was apologetically and pecuniarily restored.

  29. Canada, with any government which will permit trade, cannot fail to become pecuniarily rich, even with the drawback of the towns of Lower Canada being rendered inland for half the year by means of ice.

  30. It might, therefore, be natural to ask how far Edison or his companies have benefited pecuniarily by reason of the many belated victories they have scored in the courts.

  31. From the first Edison has declared that it was not his intention to benefit pecuniarily through the exploitation of this project.

  32. Any elector living in a district shall be qualified to become a candidate for election to the Board there, unless he is a paid colonial or local official, or is directly or indirectly pecuniarily interested in the liquor traffic.

  33. It was specially stipulated that neither shareholders nor managers should be pecuniarily interested in pushing the sales, and the company was to receive no profits except 6 per cent.

  34. All public inducements to tippling have been removed at a sweep; and while it is possible for any sober adult to obtain what liquor he wishes, no one is pecuniarily interested in forcing intoxicants on him.

  35. The area which such Boards control should not be too small and particular care would have to be taken to prevent those pecuniarily interested in the traffic getting on them.

  36. The proprietors of the ship were not pecuniarily successful in their venture, however, and the sale of the vessel left the company a heavy loser.

  37. The enterprise was, however, pecuniarily a failure, and the vessel was sold to the Brazilian Government after the removal of the engine.


  38. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "pecuniarily" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.