Home
Idioms
Top 1000 Words
Top 5000 Words


Example sentences for "postwar"

Lexicographically close words:
postulation; posture; postured; postures; posturing; posuit; posy; pot; potable; potash
  1. These faithful servants of the Government are about the last that remain to be provided for in the postwar readjustments.

  2. The rate at which the United Kingdom will draw on the credit will depend on the rapidity with which it can reconvert its economy and adapt its trade to the postwar world.

  3. Assuming continuance of present interest rates, the Government's interest bill is now reaching the probable postwar level.

  4. Low interest rates will be an important force in promoting the full production and full employment in the postwar period for which we are all striving.

  5. We cannot afford to float along ceaselessly on a postwar boom until it collapses.

  6. We have held our peacetime programs to the level necessary to our national well-being and the attainment of our postwar objectives.

  7. Nineteen Forty-Five provided the common frame of reference the compass points of the postwar era we've relied upon to understand ourselves.

  8. Agriculture has not fully recovered from postwar depression.

  9. But neither the danger of a postwar inflation nor of a subsequent collapse in production and employment is yet overcome.

  10. And for the immediate future the business prospects are generally so favorable that there is danger of such feverish and opportunistic activity that our grave postwar problems may be neglected.

  11. The international economy of 1960 is markedly different from that of the early postwar years.

  12. Negro housing in the Miami area; effects of the postwar building boom.

  13. Nobody knows better than farmers the disastrous effects of wartime inflationary booms, and postwar deflationary panics.

  14. We must have some floor under farm prices, as we must have under wages, if we are to avoid the dangers of a postwar inflation on the one hand, or the catastrophe of a crash in farm prices and wages on the other.

  15. These councils later became the basis of the postwar governmental structure.

  16. Communist Party members dominated the leadership and, while combating Italian and German occupiers, fought against other national resistance groups for postwar control of the country.

  17. The predominant theme of literary works in the early postwar period was the War of National Liberation.

  18. The postwar calls on the medical service of the department were very great.

  19. To the Bulgarian Communists, such loyalty was not only natural from an ideological point of view but was also the pragmatic course, given the factors of world power politics in the postwar era.

  20. In addition, many of the postwar apartment buildings were put up hastily, using inferior materials and workmanship, and soon turned into crumbling slums.

  21. In the postwar period until then, the country had had police machinery modeled on that of Stalinist Soviet Union, with state security troops (secret police) and garrisoned interior troops equipped like mobile army infantry units.

  22. In the immediate postwar years policy and direction concerning how the BKP should run the country was dictated from Moscow, as was the case throughout most of the countries of Eastern Europe.

  23. Many of the early postwar leaders had spent several years as residents of the Soviet Union, where they had been closely associated with the country's party.

  24. In the postwar chaos of the late 1940s, with Soviet troops occupying the country, Romania deposed its king and emerged as a communist state under the close scrutiny and supervision of its powerful northern neighbor, the Soviet Union.

  25. The immediate postwar years were dominated by the Liberal Party of the Old Kingdom.

  26. As these wore out or became obsolete, nearly all items were eventually replaced by postwar models.

  27. There had been few motor vehicles before World War II, and numbers for personal use or for motor transport increased slowly during the immediate postwar years.

  28. A postwar buildup of Romania's forces began in 1947.

  29. As an initial move the Romanians in 1954 successfully negotiated the dissolution of the onerous joint Soviet-Romanian industrial concerns that had been used by the Soviets to drain the Romanian economy during the postwar years.

  30. The first postwar coalition regimes included relatively few Communists who ostensibly cooperated with the revived traditional political parties.

  31. Today we face both an immediate emergency and a major postwar problem.

  32. Rent control has done a great deal to prevent the housing shortage from having had worse effects during this postwar period of adjustment.

  33. During that early postwar period, the United States government had approximately 390 Merchant Marine oil tankers (built and used during World War II) which had become surplus.

  34. During 1942, the State Department set up the Advisory Committee on Postwar Foreign Policy.

  35. Mosely (CFR member who was Cordell Hull's adviser when the postwar division of Germany was first discussed at the Moscow Conference in 1943) succeeded George F.

  36. As to specific agreements on the postwar division and occupation of Germany, the Tehran papers reveal only that the European Advisory Commission would work out the details.

  37. To the extent that it overcame these difficulties, the Army's postwar racial policy must be judged successful and, considered in the context of the times, progressive.

  38. The postwar manpower retrenchments common to all Regular Army units further reduced the size of the remaining black units.

  39. Of lesser moment because of the small size of the WAVES and the Nurse Corps, the role of black women in the postwar Navy nevertheless concerned several civil rights leaders.

  40. The key to service in the postwar Navy was acceptance into the Regular Navy.

  41. The search for a postwar racial policy led the Army and Navy down some of the same paths.

  42. Like the Army, the Air Force had its share of service units to absorb the marginal black airman, but postwar budget restrictions had made the enlargement of service units difficult to justify.

  43. Black WAVES who had remained in the postwar Navy had been integrated and were being employed without discrimination.

  44. Along with many of their white fellows, they acquired new skills and a new sophistication that prepared them for the different life of the postwar industrial world.

  45. There, the percentage of black personnel, although down from its postwar high of 28 percent to 15.

  46. As originally conceived, the Air Force plan was frankly imitative of the Navy's postwar program, stressing merit and ability as the limiting factors of change.

  47. How, then, could the conflicting advice be channeled into construction of an acceptable postwar racial policy?

  48. None of the great powers in World War II went so far as to promise specific frontiers for the postwar period.

  49. For this reason, postwar political uncertainty can be a propaganda asset.

  50. Malaya (minus the island of Singapore, which is a separate Crown Colony to itself) has been constituted in the postwar period as a federation of Malay sultanates.

  51. In the postwar discussion of USA-Communist rivalry, recommendations were often made on the U.

  52. In the postwar period a great many reflective publications began to appraise what had happened in the PsyWar field.

  53. Three outstanding works summarize the postwar propaganda position of the U.

  54. The postwar interrogations of civilians in Germany showed that an amazingly high proportion of them had heard BBC broadcasts, and that many of the ideas and attitudes which the British propagandized were actually transmitted to the enemy.

  55. The postwar studies of RAND Corporation have in part been released in unclassified form and add to our knowledge not only of propaganda but of mankind.

  56. The war propaganda left a rather bad taste in the mouth of many Americans, and the boisterous joviality of the arousers probably produced negative attitudes which encouraged pacifism and isolationism in the postwar years.

  57. In this situation Ramón Magsaysay, as Secretary of Defense, developed some of the most provocative and audacious anti-guerrilla operations of the postwar period.

  58. Many observers believe that even prior to Stalin's death the time was ripe for a slight relaxation in the postwar consumption squeeze.

  59. At the same time, during the postwar years Soviet policies were forcing the consumer-goods imports of the European satellites steadily downward.

  60. This disruption, particularly if it occurred in the aftermath of a major war involving many other dislocations, could pose a serious additional threat to the recovery of postwar society.

  61. As we came to the decade of the eighties, we faced the worst crisis in our postwar history.


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