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Example sentences for "protectionism"

Lexicographically close words:
protected; protecteth; protecting; protectingly; protection; protectionist; protectionists; protections; protective; protectively
  1. The protectionism and the exclusiveness of the bourgeoisies are brought to an end.

  2. They are still far from the exclusivism and the protectionism which are to be shown with so much emphasis in the municipal life of the fourteenth century.

  3. Protectionism is bad for everyone involved - especially for economic engines.

  4. Here intellectuals preach conformity, doing things the old, proven way, protectionism against the trade of liberal minds.

  5. This was the famous principle of the "minimum," a device to increase the protectionism without seeming to do so.

  6. There is a tariff under Protectionism so-called.

  7. This is a very respectable gentleman, well thought of by his neighbors in Worcester County, but his protectionism is not respectable.

  8. Protectionism having once fed its petted beneficiaries from the public crib, that is to say, from taxes wrenched from the many to enrich the few, invariably clamors for more and more rations for its pets from the same public source.

  9. One-third of Massachusetts wage-earners were out of work one-third of the time under the benign influence of Protectionism [1887].

  10. Now, what is the necessary effect of Protectionism upon the general Demand for Laborers?

  11. Now, if Protectionism can enlarge the home market, it must be (1) either by increasing the number of births or diminishing the number of deaths in a given time in a given country.

  12. A revenue tariff with incidental protectionism is a solecism.

  13. That body allowed Manchester and other factory towns to send representatives who had found out the tendency of protectionism from their own business experience, as well as from study of political economy.

  14. Protectionism on the Continent and in the United States may protract the advent of the inevitable in some degree.

  15. If the Common Market should move toward protectionism and restrictionism, it would undermine its own basic principles.

  16. We have made progress in trade negotiations and avoided protectionism during recession.

  17. We should always remember: Protectionism is destructionism.

  18. And now the stones of which my protectionism was built up began to get uncomfortably loose.

  19. Natural forebodings darkened their souls that protectionism would soon share the fate of protestantism, and that capitulation to Cobden was doomed to follow the old scandal of capitulation to O'Connell.

  20. To English protectionism the chief blame for the refusal no doubt is due.

  21. But protectionism was then the delusion of the commercial world.

  22. Protectionism was the creed of that dark age.

  23. Of the master evil of all, the state of the masses of the Irish people, English protectionism must share the blame with the penal laws.

  24. He fostered the cultivation of flax and the linen trade, though he paid blackmail to English protectionism by prohibiting the woollen manufacture.

  25. Protectionism here again pleads the excuse of universal delusion, and in no case is the excuse more needed.

  26. His extreme protectionism repelled not only the Democrats but the tariff reformers who had played an important part in the organization of the Liberal Republican party.

  27. This was a clever choice: McKinley was known to the public largely as the author of the McKinley tariff bill; his protectionism pleased the East; and what was known of his attitude on the currency question did not offend the West.


  28. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "protectionism" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    arrest; check; constraint; control; curb; curtailment; deceleration; hindrance; inhibition; injunction; interdict; line; localism; monopoly; noninterference; nullification; policy; polity; position; prohibition; protection; rationing; rein; retardation; retrenchment; sectionalism