By the time the War of 1812 cut off the shipment of nailrod, the nailery had ceased to be a profitmaking operation. |
|
There are some good reasons for multilateral organizations and governments not to subsidize the private sector in profitmaking work in forests. |
|
It is nevertheless important to clarify what is meant by independence here, and whether these agencies should be profitmaking or not. |
|
The plan to find alternatives to an overweening state in the provision of public services made sense only if profitmaking firms were fully part of the mix. |
|
Conversely, non-profit-making entities may compete with profitmaking undertakings and may, therefore, constitute undertakings within the meaning of Article 87 of the EC Treaty. |
|
The designated bodies shall be either public or private, but shall not be controlled directly or indirectly by any natural or legal person principally engaged in profitmaking activities in the media sector. |
|
That would prove to future bidders that the government was serious about transferring operating risk to the private sector, and would play well with a public that has never liked the idea of a profitmaking railway. |
|
Companies seemed to concede that profitmaking was a bad thing. |
|