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Example sentences for "peration"

Lexicographically close words:
perambulators; peraps; perate; perated; perating; perative; peraventure; percale; percase; perceave
  1. There can be much more coöperation and much more group work can be done in the school than is the case at present.

  2. The schools ought to work in close coöperation with the industries, the student working for a part of the day in school and a part in the industries.

  3. The social life of children should be provided for by the school in coöperation with the home.

  4. Therefore, not only is there need for coöperation between parents and teachers but among parents themselves.

  5. This coöperation was very pleasing to him, for Cicely was a girl who knew little about things rural but wanted to know much, and Ralph was a young fellow who liked to teach such girls as Cicely.

  6. And this coöperation he could not induce her to give.

  7. Whatever was to be done must be done without the coöperation of the young lady.

  8. The coöperation of forceful women, the encouragement of timid ones; the development of certain forms of talent, and the destruction of some old-time virtues.

  9. This meant a skilled coöperation with other societies, with the benevolently inclined newspapers, and with generous patrons.

  10. This was a conciliatory effort at coöperation with certain placating measures, which the government sought to promote, and copies of the tract in large numbers are said to have been sent to America for distribution (Sabin, v.

  11. The struggle for the Hudson, by the coöperation of the army of Canada with Howe, was now about to begin; but Washington was at his wits' end to foresee the particular point upon which the blow would fall.

  12. Naturally this want of cordiality made coöperation very difficult.

  13. It was by pursuing such a course that Greene secured the coöperation of all men in the South.

  14. Since the other colonies were equally interested, their representatives were also to endeavor to obtain coöperation in that direction.

  15. By August 14th, the coöperation of the French fleet being assured, Washington decided to march to Virginia (Mag.

  16. Burgoyne, anxiously awaiting news of Sir Henry Clinton's coöperation from New York, tenaciously held his ground, though living upon half rations.

  17. The assault took place, and failed as much by a lack of coöperation between the columns as by the treachery.

  18. This shows that troops were put in the field by Georgia before the question of coöperation was raised, but that it immediately suggested itself as a possibility.

  19. His coöperation with the army of Sullivan is described in another place.

  20. The same committee was directed to correspond with the other governments, requesting coöperation in their endeavors to effect the repeal of the Sugar Act and to prevent the Stamp Act.

  21. This, with the coöperation of the publishers and with the valuable aid of Superintendent C.

  22. Little Alice Withstanley is chosen to play the part of the Craft Guild Movement in Industry, showing the rise of coöperation and unity among the working-classes.

  23. The imagination revolts at a further contemplation of the possibilities of this lack of coöperation between guest and host.

  24. The custom of selling essays, like other abuses in China, is too universal and too ancient to be broken up, without the steady coA¶peration of many forces, for which it is hopeless to look.

  25. It is in the establishment of these markets that coA¶peration is best illustrated.

  26. The technical name for any association of the kind in which coA¶peration is most conspicuous, is ShAª.

  27. This coA¶peration is exhibited in the selection both of the places and of the times at which the markets shall be held.

  28. Many of the phenomena of Chinese coA¶peration are associated with gambling practices, from which the profit to those who manage the finances is very great.

  29. There must be moral as well as intellectual enlightenment, coA¶peration in a new social order, the stimulus both of precept and example, and adequate moral sanctions.

  30. But Chinese markets while not differing materially from those to be found in other lands, exhibit a higher degree of coA¶peration than any others of which we know.

  31. This instance is a type of countless cases everywhere in which the evil forces of Chinese society effect a coA¶peration of their own, seriously modifying all other social phenomena, and leading to results of great importance.

  32. The countless secret sects of China, are all of them examples of the Chinese talent for coA¶peration in the alleged "practice of virtue.

  33. They are not due to the continued coöperation and control of the divine mind, nor to the original purpose of God in the constitution of the universe.

  34. They calculated upon the active coöperation of the mercenary in the North, and actually believed that the temptation to gain would prove predominant over any efforts the Northern Government could make to protect its revenue policy.

  35. An African company might also engage in commercial operations, and if there was coöperation with Sierra Leone, there was the possibility of "one strong, rather than two weak colonies.

  36. This organization is outstanding as an effort in coöperation between the races for the improvement of the condition of the Negro.

  37. He had the coöperation of the Maryland governor, Russwurm, in such a matter as that of uniform customs duties; and he visited the United States, where he made a very good impression.

  38. More and more these agencies were to work in harmony and coöperation with the officials in the different states concerned.

  39. The Company was to work in coöperation with the Liberian Government, and as security for the loan British officials were to have charge of the customs revenue, the chief inspector acting as financial adviser to the Republic.

  40. No estimate is now presented of the cost of the canal from Lake Champlain to the St. Lawrence, because that requires the coöperation of Canada.

  41. He had secured the temporary coöperation of Russia, and with that as a beginning he might consolidate the Continent against England, and complete the stage in his progress now gained.

  42. With Russia's coöperation alone was this possible.

  43. He then took the sensible resolution to recruit his strength, not by emptying his own lean purse, but by securing the coöperation with his forces of the strong armies built up by Prussia and Austria.

  44. She withheld a similar coöperation from Sweden and Russia until it was too late, her enterprise being chiefly concerned to open new channels for her commerce in Egypt and in South America.

  45. Just here one sees a good example of the proper coöperation between the physician and the social worker in the dispensary.

  46. He studied these cases, as people ought to study them, always in proper coöperation with a social worker.

  47. But the English government took corresponding means of defence, having fathomed the designs of the enemy, who had succeeded in securing the coöperation of Spain.

  48. She succeeded in securing the coöperation of Russia, France, Sweden, and Saxony.

  49. He was disappointed in the expected coöperation of General Amherst, and he had to take one of the strongest fortresses in the world, defended by troops superior in number to his own.

  50. It was only through the coöperation of this sagacious and far-sighted statesman that Marlborough himself was enabled to prosecute his brilliant military career.

  51. There was the greatest possible need for sympathetic coöperation in the Republican party; but sympathy was absent, and coöperation was imperfect and reluctant.

  52. As soon as it became evident that Tyler contemplated taking definite steps toward annexation, Lord Aberdeen secured the coöperation of the government of Louis Philippe in opposing the absorption of Texas by the American republic.

  53. The Panama Congress was without practical results and it was more than half a century before the scheme for international coöperation on the part of American states was again taken up.

  54. At Potomac Creek, the coöperation of the Sanitary Commission was of great assistance to the surgeons; and many comforts and luxuries, the gifts of our friends at home, cheered the hearts of the wounded and suffering heroes.

  55. The only hope of success lay in the active and hearty coöperation of all the commands of the army.

  56. Here at last were order and reason, an exhibition of what intelligent coöperation can accomplish.

  57. We have simply carried the idea of labor saving by coöperation into our musical service as into everything else.

  58. Let us, then, proceed with the bill; and I hope the Senate will vote down the amendment which is to invite the consent and coöperation of the State of New York.

  59. He put himself into touch with the French Minister of Marine, who visited London and approved of the plans, and, with the consent of his Government, promised the coöperation of French naval forces in the Mediterranean.

  60. Nevertheless the idea of military coöperation grew, as it were, unofficially in the minds of those responsible.

  61. Where do we get this faith, integrity, industry, coöperation and interest in the soul of man upon which civilization is based?

  62. As a club member she can, in coöperation with other women, look after the social work.

  63. Fay, Coöperation at Home and Abroad, part i, chapter ii.

  64. Describe the earlier forms of coöperation in this country.

  65. Aside from these advantages, coöperation in any form is an important educative force.

  66. The all too frequent lack of such coöperation causes a disproportionate share of the tax burden to fall upon tangible property.

  67. Coöperation in production, though it fails to reach its chief objective, has the virtue of demonstrating to groups of workmen that the entrepreneur is of far more value in our industrial life than they might otherwise have realized.

  68. Fay, Coöperation at Home and Abroad, part ii, chapter vi.

  69. Those whose function it is to promote this coöperation are, therefore, indispensable factors in modern production.

  70. In comparison with industrial conditions in the nineteenth century, there was at that time little industrial coöperation [Footnote: By coöperation is here meant simply the working together of different persons or groups of persons.

  71. There is a general agreement among experts that in the marketing of farm produce there ought to be some method of securing the coöperation of farmer, urban consumer, and government.

  72. Coöperation seeks to exchange the centralized control of the business man for the diffuse control of a group of coöperators.

  73. Coöperation in church and school work has been encouraged.

  74. For this reason producers' coöperation will probably continue a failure.

  75. Of recent years, coöperation in marketing has become important in the United States, finding particular favor among the farmers of the Middle and Far West.

  76. One of the best examples of consumers' coöperation is the Rochdale Society of Equitable Pioneers, established in England in 1844.

  77. This coöperation of women in the missionary church would in some countries have given an occasion of offense and scandal.

  78. Without the coöperation of such agencies all reformatory movements like those initiated by the viceroy must fall short of elevating the people to the level of Christian civilisation.


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