In this naive view the enterpriser is so independent of the market that he can pay much or little as he pleases. |
Manifold use in the whole area of catering trade for the clever enterpriser. |
The enterpriser, looking upon the cost of most of the factors as fixed, seeks to combine them as economically as possible. |
Steer is a social enterpriser, a food activist, and the driving force behind Palace Pint. |
The ingenious small enterpriser often is a source of new materials, new processes, new services, that bigger firms are reluctant to offer. |
The enterpriser gives to other workers a definite amount for services applied to distant ends. |