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Example sentences for "nationalization"

Lexicographically close words:
nationalism; nationalist; nationalistic; nationalities; nationality; nationalize; nationalized; nationalizing; nationally; nationals
  1. So outstanding were these services that this enterprise was made an exception to the nationalization policy and was perpetuated by Nazi decrees as a family enterprise in the hands of the eldest son, Alfried.

  2. Then nationalization of industry and commerce in the late 1940s eliminated the urban propertied class.

  3. With the joining of Transylvania to Romania in 1918, the Hungarian and German populations of the region lost much of their favored position and, through land reform and nationalization since World War II, they lost their source of wealth.

  4. You see, Mary, this land nationalization is a very important step indeed.

  5. First the limitation of private enterprise and business and then the nationalization of all important businesses following the completion of land reform deprived many employers as well as small shopkeepers of an occupation.

  6. Land collectivization and the nationalization of business destroyed the economic basis of families.

  7. In 1911 the "railway disturbances" broke out in western China as a reply of the railway shareholders in the province of Szechwan to the government decree of nationalization of all the railways.

  8. But let us leave the dead to bury their dead, and consider how the nationalization of industry actually did affect the bearing of government upon the people.

  9. But not merely did the nationalization of industry give a wholly new character and purpose to the economic administration, but it also greatly diminished the net amount of governing necessary to carry it on.

  10. It is denied that there is any tendency to the nationalization of slavery in these States.

  11. Then what is necessary for the nationalization of slavery?

  12. Whoever desires the prevention of the spread of slavery and the nationalization of that institution yields all when he yields to any policy that either recognizes slavery as being right or as being an indifferent thing.

  13. I did not then know that this was due to the nationalization of trade and a sort of general stock-taking, the object of which was to prevent profiteering in manufactured goods, etc.

  14. Nationalization had had the effect of standardizing the output.

  15. Nationalization has made possible the rational regrouping of factories so that the complete process is carried out in one place, consequently saving transport.

  16. This misfortune delayed for centuries the nationalization of the Slavonian peoples.

  17. This provision made Germany nothing more than a lax confederation, and postponed to a distant future the nationalization of the German states.

  18. Another Marxist postulate not realized in Russia was that before the state could profitably proceed to nationalization the country must have been in possession of a well-organized, smooth-running industrial mechanism.

  19. Nations have begun to recognize the desirability of education, but they have scarcely yet begun to realize that the nationalization of health is even more important than the nationalization of education.

  20. He might have added Pauperism and Old Age Pensions, Standard Wages and Hours, and Nationalization of various kinds of property.

  21. Nationalization of railways is definitely part of the programme, as we should expect.

  22. On the committee which is now to revise the nationalization decree or to recommend its complete abrogation sits Mme.

  23. The program also declares for the "abolition of the congregations, nationalization of property in mortmain of every kind belonging to them, and appropriation of it for works of social insurance and solidarity.

  24. The most terrible thing is that the women themselves have accepted this nationalization and very little protest is made.

  25. Yet witnesses who were questioned at the Senatorial investigation at Washington, in February, 1919, attested to the nationalization by the Bolshevists.

  26. Apparently it is then that the so-called nationalization of women comes in, and the statesman forgot to say a word about the only peculiarity of the system that has evolved any serious criticism.

  27. This, says the Gazeta, was done in the name of the nationalization of women.

  28. This saving in the interest charge directly benefits the public, and is due to national ownership, and a like saving will be made by the nationalization of American railways.

  29. This alone renders the nationalization of the railways most desirable, and at the same time such nationalization would have the effect of emancipating a large part of the press from a galling thraldom to the corporations.

  30. The successive stages by which her nationalization impelled the south to secession are roughly these: 1.

  31. Of course when the drifting of the south toward secession became decided and strong, Pan-American nationalization set all of its forces in opposing array.

  32. While many a one of them believed his conviction was dictated, independently and entirely, by his conscience, it was in fact given him because of his relation to the free-labor nationalization claiming the public lands for itself.

  33. This nationalization had got into what we may call the last rapids, and was bound to go over the precipice into the gulf of secession.

  34. The fact of this nationalization is indisputable.

  35. To summarize the foregoing: Southern nationalization evolved the southern union, and American nationalization evolved the American union.

  36. To him and his people, the south, under the mighty influence of the nationalization we have explained, had long been unconsciously displacing the union in their hearts.

  37. The concretion mentioned above probably passes into the beginning of nationalization when the south was aroused by the resistance of the free-labor States to the admission of Missouri as a slave State.

  38. On March 31 of that year, a railway nationalization law was promulgated.

  39. But the nationalization scheme, though apparently the only effective method of linking together and co-ordinating an excessively subdivided system of lines, has proved a source of considerable financial embarrassment.

  40. It advocated the gradual nationalization of public services, laws for the protection of labor, self-government for the communes, etc.

  41. For only a revolution would permit the productive class to seize the political power and to use it for the economic expropriation of capitalistic France and for the nationalization or socialization of the productive forces.

  42. But there are some industries, at any rate, in which nationalization is not necessary in order to bring it about, and since it is at best a cumbrous process, when other methods are possible, other methods should be used.

  43. Nationalization is a means to an end, not an end in itself.

  44. But nationalization is a word which is neither very felicitous nor free from ambiguity.

  45. The merits of nationalization do not stand or fall with the efficiency or inefficiency of existing state departments as administrators of industry.

  46. Since the telegraph companies would not give up their press bureau, the newspaper proprietors joined in the agitation for the nationalization of the telegraphs.

  47. Cameron, who represented in the House of Commons the people of Glasgow, and that another Scotch city, Edinburgh, had initiated and maintained the campaign for the nationalization of the telegraphs.

  48. The evidence presented by Mr. Scudamore failed to reveal a situation that called for so drastic a remedy as the nationalization of the telegraphs.

  49. The Government promised to inaugurate the nationalization of the telegraphs by giving one office for every 6,000 people.

  50. In one respect the nationalization of the telegraphs has fulfilled the promises made by the advocates of nationalization.

  51. Under the circumstances, the Disraeli Ministry was unwilling to go into the general election of 1868 without having made substantial progress toward the nationalization of the telegraphs.

  52. The nationalization of the telegraphs has corrupted British politics by giving a great impetus to the insidious practice of class bribery.

  53. Secretary of the Land Nationalization Society, and Francis Newman, Vice-President.

  54. The nationalization of schools was followed in 1934 by a far-reaching reorganization of the whole school system.

  55. The middle and high bourgeoisie was destroyed as a result of the nationalization of industry, transport, mines, and banks and the establishment of a state monopoly on foreign commerce and state control over internal trade.

  56. I am not a believer in nationalization as the solution to this form of domination, but I am a believer in regulation, if it should prove necessary.

  57. The war nationalization of railways and shipping are our two greatest problems in governmental control awaiting demobilization.

  58. All questions of nationalization of industries or of community consumption must be brought to the test of universal need.

  59. Finally, since under this system government assumes a control over landed estates, from which it exempts all other forms of property, it tends toward the nationalization of land, which would necessarily destroy the system itself.

  60. A somewhat popular suggestion in solution of labor difficulties is the so-called nationalization of industry.

  61. This unrest was fostered and seized upon by radical leaders everywhere to further their own ambitions, their object being the overthrow of capital, the nationalization of industry, and their own aggrandizement.


  62. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "nationalization" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    admission; adoption; affiliation; annexation; assimilation; attachment; collectivism; distress; execution; impressment; levy; nationalization; naturalization; papers; affiliation; annexation; assimilation; attachment; collectivism; distress; execution; impressment; levy; nationalization; naturalization; papers