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Example sentences for "producers"

Lexicographically close words:
prodromal; prods; produce; produced; producer; produces; produceth; producible; producing; product
  1. By 1891 the French vineyards had to a great extent recovered from the disease, and wine producers in France began to clamour against the competition of foreign wines and wine-producing raisins and currants.

  2. The system may perhaps prove commercially remunerative, but it penalizes the producers of the better growths in order to provide a livelihood for the growers of inferior and unmarketable kinds and protracts an abnormal situation.

  3. In 1877, however, the French vineyards began to suffer seriously from the phylloxera, and French wine producers were obliged to have recourse to dried currants, which make an excellent wine for blending purposes.

  4. Give American producers the prices now readily paid throughout our country for Foreign fabrics and they will grow rich by manufacturing articles in no respect inferior to the former.

  5. Are they not palpably speaking in the interest of the rival producers of Europe, alarmed by the rapid growth and extension of American Art?

  6. The producers and consumers are thus brought together, not only at the least cost of transit, but at the least expenditure of time.

  7. Science has created the electric telegraph, by which prices are equalized through every district, by an instant communication between producers and consumers.

  8. They encourage production only as far as they enable the producers to consume while they are in the act of producing.

  9. Let all of us who are producers keep fast hold of that last and best power.

  10. We have entered into these details, principally to show that there are other and higher producers in society than the mere manual labourers.

  11. We have described the effects of some of these manifold inventions in the improvement of the condition both of producers and consumers.

  12. Whatever diminishes the risk to life or health, in any mechanical operation, or any exertion of bodily labour, lessens the cost of production, by diminishing the premium which is charged by the producers to cover the risk.

  13. Legislation should assist as many producers in as many regions as possible.

  14. It can not be sound for all of the people to hire some of the people to produce a crop which neither the producers nor the rest of the people want.

  15. But the American and French producers came quickly to the fore.

  16. It is true that one or two producers stipulate that the photo-play shall be written out in detail as if it were to be played behind the footlights, but such producers may be set down as incompetent or behind the times.

  17. Advertisements are freely inserted in the various periodicals offering to teach the art of writing plays for the cinematograph, and to submit the plots to the various producers in the manner of a literary agency.

  18. In the early days the handful of producers engaged in the craft had no difficulties in meeting their needs in this direction.

  19. One of the foremost French picture-play producers follows a similar practice.

  20. At the moment there are several independent producers at work throughout the world.

  21. There is a lack of initiative and enterprise; the producers are content to keep in the one groove which was established years ago.

  22. Picture-play producers are finding greater and greater difficulty in obtaining first-class plots.

  23. The rivalry among the producers has become keen, because a strong picture-play can command a world-wide sale.

  24. This is the main reason why producers are chary of portraying well-known historical episodes upon the screen.

  25. In this attempt to supply two different markets simultaneously many producers over-reach themselves.

  26. Into the circle of munition producers have been drawn cycle and motor, machinery, electrical, and many other branches of manufacture.

  27. The change from the capitalist system to a complete organization of industry under voluntary associations of producers was to 'come suddenly upon society like a thief in the night.

  28. It seems, however, to have been more or less agreed that each group of producers was to control the industry in which it was engaged.

  29. Third, it assailed all forms of political action and proposed that, in place of the community, groups of producers should assume control of all industrial processes.

  30. I am of opinion that it is necessary to put enough tax on iron to protect home-producers at the time of greatest depression.

  31. All producers of light literature and second-rate poetry, and a very great variety of other people besides.

  32. In so doing he met the wishes of the rich grain producers of the Yangtze delta.

  33. His second achievement was to order the construction of great canals, to facilitate the transport of grain to the capital and to provide a valuable new market for the producers in the north-east and the south.

  34. A system of middle-men developed who bought raw cotton and raw silk from the producers and sold it to factories.

  35. The ruling gentry clique represented especially the interests of the large tea producers and merchants in Szechwan and Kiangsi.

  36. The small merchants again made contracts with the local gentry who bought as much rice from the producers as they could and sold it to these grain merchants.

  37. A tea commissariat was accordingly set up to buy the tea from the producers and supply it to traders in possession of a state licence.

  38. Round Japan, moreover, a girdle was to be created of producers of raw materials and purchasers of manufactures, to provide Japanese industry with a market.

  39. Paper producers supplied the War Office with paper-made blankets.

  40. The producers of silver are entitled to just consideration, but they should not forget that the Government is now buying and putting out of the market what is the equivalent of the entire product of our silver mines.

  41. The producers of the country, its farmers and laborers, have the highest interest that every dollar, paper or coin, issued by the Government shall be as good as any other.

  42. We are large producers of that metal, and should not discredit it.

  43. The agreement is an important element in our international commodity policy with far-reaching implications for our relations with developing countries, particularly sugar producers in Latin America.

  44. Producers and consumers alike will benefit from a more stable market for this essential commodity.

  45. All staple producers were engaged in a venturesome business.

  46. True as this was, it did not mean that producers on a plantation scale were at a disadvantage.

  47. Smith Corporation had tooled up their factory so as to become one of our largest producers of airplane bombs.

  48. Also certain forward-looking men on the Pacific coast created in California several airplane plants, some of which ultimately became satisfactory producers of training planes.

  49. Large producers of the stitched and sewn material were the Plant Brothers Co.

  50. Among the principal producers of spares were the following: The Metz Co.

  51. Under this agreement all patents taken out by the various producers (with a few exceptions) were thrown into a pool upon which any producer at will was permitted to draw without payment of royalties.

  52. The leading producers of motor cars were in an association which had adopted an arrangement known as the cross-licensing agreement.

  53. When allocations had been granted, priority orders had to be secured, as the producers of these materials were already overworked with Government orders of varying importance.

  54. The plan adopted was to allot through the Food Administration the required quantity to the industry producing the commodity in question, dividing the business among the various producers in proportion to their capacity.

  55. All through this development the designers had to confine their activities within limits set by the producers of the aircraft.

  56. To the machine-gun tests, May, 1917, the producers of the Lewis gun brought an improved model, chambered for our own standard .

  57. But, as the assembling was in progress, the American Expeditionary Forces cabled that the British producers of mortars had changed their designs, and that we must suspend our manufacture until we also could adopt the changes.

  58. Here was another unseen phase of development which had to be worked out patiently by the producers of raw materials.

  59. It has been prepared for the use of dairy students, producers and handlers of milk, and all who make dairying a business.

  60. Recent investigations indicate that for every thirteen dollars the consumer expends for farm products the producers receive six dollars.

  61. The consumers' party contend that societies of producers make a profit out of the consumers, and thus are never truly co-operative, while as they multiply they must compete against each other.

  62. The type of organization hence resulting is very much the same as where a society of producers admits consumers' societies to membership, and sets aside a proportion of the profits to be returned to them as dividend upon their purchases.

  63. Its simplest form is an association of producers formed to carry on their own industry.

  64. Above both will be the joint Committee of Parliament and the Guild Congress for deciding matters involving the interests of consumers and producers alike.

  65. There is no method, if we are not mistaken, by which a body representing the whole community, whether as producers or consumers or both, can alone be a sufficient guardian of individual liberty.

  66. But there is also the indirect advantage that we gain, as a nation of producers and financiers, from the growing wealth of other nations.

  67. So that it is only when there is advantage to both producers (in getting the one thing for the other), greater than the loss in conveyance, that the exchange is expedient.

  68. And it is only justly conducted when the porters kept by the producers (commonly called merchants) look only for pay, and not for profit.

  69. The case of Mr. Maurice Grieffenhagen is similar to that of Mr. Dudley Hardy, insomuch as both have been well known for some time to the public as painters and as the producers of very accomplished work in black and white.

  70. Perhaps, at the time, the most widely known among French producers of the affiche illustre was Gavarni.

  71. Both decline as producers and consumers become more widely separated and as the circulation becomes more languid, as is the case in all the countries now subjected to the British free trade influence.

  72. Passing upwards, we reach the producers of books, and here we find rewards not, I believe, to be paralleled elsewhere.

  73. Patentees and producers of books are incessantly pressing upon Congress with claims for enlargement of their privileges, and are thus producing the effect of inducing an inquiry into the validity of their claim to what they now enjoy.

  74. Half a century of international copyright has almost annihilated both the producers and the consumers of books.

  75. Between them stand yourselves, middlemen between the producers and the consumers.

  76. Let us turn now, for a moment, to the producers of works of fiction.

  77. It appears that some of the producers of crude oil had been in the habit of shipping a part of their product in spite of the advantages which the Standard had through its rebates.


  78. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "producers" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.