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Hence the enterpriser's instinct is to let the State look after the consequences.
In actual fact, down to the last farthing, the enterpriser pays for the products which the workers deliver to him.
Enough to destroy a vessel as great as your Enterpriser "Does he?"
He is a free enterpriser, he understands free trade and he'll do a fabulous job as the secretary of commerce.
In sum, Mr. Powell seems to be a centrist, a free enterpriser with compassion.
"Kirk to Enterpriser There was another wait.
This week his mind was on an article about the director of a bus factory near Riga, in Latvia, a like-minded enterpriser.
He also called Mr. Evans a valuable adviser, and a free enterpriser who understands free trade.
Ned soon graduates from being a helpless wimp to being an obnoxious young enterpriser of the sort one usually wants to sue.
"Enterpriser Wesley said.
"Enterpriser Enterprise.
She comes from a fortune-tellers' family and her father is a successful world-class enterpriser, also she is also very good at acrobatics.
At World Wireless, we sent out a memo to all stringers: "File no more enterpriser dispatches on black pit story.
The worker produces something directly; he delivers a product, and it is this product which the enterpriser [Unternehmer] really buys from him.
"Kirk to Enterpriser "Spock, Captain."
An hasty fortune maketh an enterpriser and remover (the French hath it better, entreprenant, or remuant); but the exercised fortune maketh the able man.
He was a Republican free enterpriser who detested Franklin Roosevelt and admired the natural rapacity that enables a luckily endowed few to corner the bulk of life's money.
In 1998, he received the Enterpriser of the Year award for his work in the Boluda Group, defeating rivals such as IBM and la Caixa.
For that notorious corporate raider and disciple of Chairman Mao Liedtke, T. Boone Pickens, the message was clear: "I know that Vice President Bush is a free enterpriser."
"When I met Ayn Rand, I was a free enterpriser in the Adam Smith sense - impressed with the theoretical structure and efficiency of markets," Mr. Greenspan said in 1974.
The newest "new class" is the payoff enterpriser, chosen and protected by the old new class of apparatchiks, accumulating fistfuls of rubles and gaining control of all luxuries like decent clothes and good food.
The judges are music critic and journalist Mihkel Raud, who is known by being judges of many other TV shows; musician, enterpriser and politician Valdo Randpere, model and dancer Kristiina Heinmets-Aigro.
Carlos Staiger (born Karl Staiger; Eningen unter Achalm, 1907 - Porto Alegre, 1997) was an enterpriser of the industrial and agricultural economic sectors that emigrated from Germany to Brazil in the 1930s.
He presented himself as a friend of farmers, a foe of railways, an advocate of capital punishment, a critic of generous unemployment payments, an opponent of the right to strike in essential services, and at all times a staunch free enterpriser.
-The Honorable Chamber of Senators for the Nation Recognizes Dr. Roberto Zaldivar with the Mention of Honor: Domingo Faustino Sarmiento as an important enterpriser for his country in improving the life of his fellow citizens, institutions and community.