The government wields enormous power over the economy, and industrialists are always looking for ways to promote their interests. |
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And it was not just the industrialists, bankers and media moguls who benefited. |
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If the current trend in gas prices continues, industrialists fear that inward investment in Britain will suffer. |
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He must be capable of entertaining politicians, industrialists, the unemployed, pickpockets, gamblers, philanthropists, popsies and prudes. |
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There are also closer links between public administrators and industrialists than is the case in other European countries. |
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Moreover, powerful industrialists continue to attain political and economic power because of institutionalized norms and policies. |
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They watched in wonder as bankers, industrialists and assorted spivs piled up more and more riches. |
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His anecdotal scenes featuring comic urchins were considered vulgar by critics but appealed to wealthy industrialists. |
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It was later found that the proposal would merely save the Parwanoo-based industrialists their octroi duty at the state's barrier. |
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At the same time local industrialists and producers were harassed and intimidated. |
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He believes that there would be a lot of interest among industrialists in such an industrial park. |
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A panel of judges comprising industrialists and venture capitalists will choose the finalists of the event. |
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It therefore supplied what all industrialists desired, namely, a degree of foresight, through its ability to cost for future changes. |
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The problem was guaranteeing that industrialists would in fact invest the profits they consequently received. |
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In the late nineteenth century, their mineral rights to vast tracks of land were bought by out-of-state industrialists for a few dollars. |
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The Church attack on modernity and progress did not dissuade industrialists pushing conventional religiosity on the working class. |
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The industrialists are dressed as bewigged aristocrats of pre-revolutionary France, with Hearst as Cardinal Richelieu. |
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The region needs this type of investment to make it attractive to industrialists, tourists, and workers. |
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Large industrialists, enlisting the support of unions, announced the first general strike. |
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This led in 1881 to the incorporation of a privately owned company financed by industrialists and bankers with headquarters in Montreal. |
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Its style harks back to the days when wealthy industrialists commissioned architects to design gracious new homes. |
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Some industrialists, especially foreign investors, chose to exploit available subsidies and low wage rates. |
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More mature people are likely to admire financiers and industrialists who have achieved great success. |
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State power contributed to the growth of the cotton industry, a point overlooked by industrialists in the early nineteenth century. |
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It's us giving back to all the world leaders, capitalists and industrialists, and we don't discriminate. |
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The winners will be Irish landlords, existing house-owners and industrialists. |
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It also demanded compensation for farmers and financial assistance for industrialists due to power shortage in the state. |
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But few industrialists believe that interest rate cuts alone will bring relief. |
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The interest groups behind it were northern industrialists who wanted to feed their private greed at public expense. |
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Businessmen, industrialists, farmers and real estate developers and dealers have a great time. |
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The Fatherland Party was lavishly financed by Rhineland industrialists, but it was no mere front for the ruling classes. |
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Painters acquired the styles of Degas and Toulouse-Lautrec as effortlessly as industrialists learnt the secrets of Jacquard looms and steam hammers. |
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Reactionaries were the industrialists, who wanted little or no societal change. |
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The Surveyor at the front rank of tax assessment may have been outgeneralled by a small but active body of higher civil servants and interested industrialists. |
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Japan is then in the throes of a conflict between rich industrialists keen on quickly modernising the nation and the samurai clans trying to retain the old order. |
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The irony for me is that it really isn't conservative industrialists who employ violence and intimidation, it's poor schlubs doing it to other poor schlubs. |
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Along with the industrialists and merchants of Glasgow and Edinburgh, they assembled in Edinburgh dressed lavishly in tartan, wearing kilts, singing Robert Burns songs. |
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His message resonated with wealthy industrialists, high-toned educators, and even presidents. |
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It marked a decline in power of the industrialists in favor of financiers. |
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In West Germany the trade unions generally accepted the definition of national interest propounded by the government and industrialists, because they benefited from it. |
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Several doctors, businessmen and industrialists accompanied the children. |
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Or were we better off with J.P. Morgan and the industrialists of the Gilded Age? |
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Robbins slaps down Rockefeller, William Randolph Hearst, and other wealthy industrialists of the time for cozying up to fascists. |
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Some industrialists themselves tried to improve factory and living conditions for their workers. |
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Gradually political power shifted away from the old Tory and Whig landowning classes towards the new industrialists. |
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Enlightened industrialists, such as Robert Owen also supported these organisations to improve the conditions of the working class. |
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Records made by industrialists and technicians of the period are an incomparable source of information about their methods. |
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This success proved the viability of canal transport, and soon industrialists in many other parts of the country wanted canals. |
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Ohain was then introduced to Ernst Heinkel, one of the larger aircraft industrialists of the day, who immediately saw the promise of the design. |
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Rapid economic development during the late 19th and early 20th centuries fostered the rise of many prominent industrialists. |
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Businessmen, and particularly British industrialists, were quick to associate these principles with their own economic interests. |
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The new coalition of traditional landowners and sympathetic industrialists constituted the new Conservative Party. |
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For the remainder of the nineteenth century, the constituency was represented by industrialists, most notably David Alfred Thomas. |
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Both were nonconformists, both were wealthy industrialists and both placed Welsh issues high on their list of political priorities. |
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Historically in South Wales the Western Mail has always been associated with its original owners, the coal and iron industrialists. |
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On the banks of the Clyde, the industrialists David Dale and Robert Owen, built their mills and the model settlement of New Lanark. |
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The Progressives were of the educated middle class, angry at the rule of parvenu financiers and industrialists. |
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English industrialists, Josiah Wedgewood and Matthew Boulton, are often portrayed as pioneers of modern mass marketing methods. |
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European industrialists sought raw materials such as dyes, cotton, vegetable oils, and metal ores from overseas. |
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He and other industrialists had secret chambers constructed in their buildings that could be used as hiding places during an attack. |
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In the 1700s textile industrialists supported by traders and landowners campaigned for a turnpike to connect with growing industrial towns. |
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Indian princes, zamindars and industrialists engaged him as their counsel and paid him whatever he asked for as fees. |
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Greece's industrialists union SEV holds its annual meeting, at the Athens Megaron Concert Hall. |
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They helped rather the big industrialists than to befree the poors from the yoke of the money-lenders. |
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The existing industrialists and businessmen are disinvesting at the moment. |
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It should do something to revive the animal spirits of industrialists who have been contending with a pound worth more than three D-marks for more than three years. |
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The progress of industrial institutions is the real granter of development while traders and industrialists are the backbone of advancement and progress of the country. |
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Nevertheless intellectually, ideologically and politically he identified with industrialists whom he, just like Smith, saw as the usherers of progress. |
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She steered the company until 1901 with her brother Richard Jarvis as president, becoming one of the most prominent female industrialists in America. |
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Scientific and technical historians now generally credit Evans as the first in a line of industrialists that culminated with Henry Ford and the modern assembly line. |
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The working class, which increased dramatically with the industrial revolution, and industrialists remained effectively excluded from the political system. |
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Josiah Wedgwood in Staffordshire and Matthew Boulton at his Soho Manufactory were other prominent early industrialists, who employed the factory system. |
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Long hours and hazardous working conditions led many workers to attempt to form labor unions despite strong opposition from industrialists and the courts. |
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Interest increased for reasons that were not purely scientific, as geology and paleontology helped industrialists to find and exploit natural resources such as coal. |
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It also came about due to demands for reform from industrialists, who feared Britain's status in world trade was being threatened by the lack of an effective education system. |
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There are two reasons the site was so useful to the early industrialists. |
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In terms of social structure, the Industrial Revolution witnessed the triumph of a middle class of industrialists and businessmen over a landed class of nobility and gentry. |
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