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Definition of Producers
1. producer [n] - See also: producer
Lexicographical Neighbors of Producers
Literary usage of Producers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The History of the Standard Oil Company by Ida Minerva Tarbell (1904)
"And well he might, for he learned in his first great raid on the industry in 1872
that the producers aroused and united made a powerful and dangerous foe. ..."
2. The History and Problems of Organized Labor by Frank Tracy Carlton (1920)
"producers'1 Cooperation. In the pure and simple form of producers' cooperation
a number of ... Such is producers' cooperation in its normal condition. ..."
3. Agriculture in the City: A Key to Sustainability in Havana, Cuba by María Caridad Cruz, Roberto Sánchez Medina (2003)
"This stability indicates a level of permanence for the producers and the ...
Dispersed producers in the Parque Metropolitano de La Habana The 28 dispersed ..."
4. A Constitution for the Socialist Commonwealth of Great Britain by Sidney Webb, Beatrice Potter Webb (1920)
"CHAPTER II DEMOCRACIES OF producers WE are, however, not restricted in our
constitution- making to Democracies of Consumers. We also have at our disposal ..."
5. The Law of Contracts by Samuel Williston, Clarence Martin Lewis (1922)
"Agreement between Author and producers for Production of Pky Herne v. Liebler,
73 App. Div 194, 76 NY Supp. 762. AGREEMENT made this day of , between and ..."
6. Labor Problems: A Text Book by Thomas Sewall Adams, Helen Laura Sumner (1905)
"Weakness of producers' Cooperation: 'While, however, consumers' associations are
practically powerless to improve labor conditions, including wages and ..."