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Definition of Syndicates
1. syndicate [v] - See also: syndicate
Lexicographical Neighbors of Syndicates
Literary usage of Syndicates
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Evolution of Modern Germany by William Harbutt Dawson (1911)
"CHAPTER X THE syndicates • The concentration of capital and industrial enterprise—The
principal industries syndicated—The effect of Protection in ..."
2. The Tyranny of Socialism by Yves Guyot (1894)
"TRADE syndicates. The Law of Liberty taken to mean a Law of Monopoly— Employers
and the syndicates—The Railway Syndicate— Abuse of the Law of syndicates ..."
3. The Tyranny of Socialism by Yves Guyot (1894)
"TRADE syndicates. The Law of Liberty taken to mean a Law of Monopoly— Employers
and the syndicates—The Railway Syndicate— Abuse of the Law of syndicates ..."
4. The Tyranny of Socialism by Yves Guyot (1894)
"TRADE syndicates. The Law of Liberty taken to mean a Law of Monopoly— Employers
and the syndicates—The Railway Syndicate— Abuse of the Law of syndicates ..."
5. The Financial Policy of Corporations by Arthur Stone Dewing (1920)
"CHAPTER VII UNDERWRITING syndicates 1 General definition of a syndicate,; Types
of underwriting syndicates, 105; The guaranteeing syndicate for sale of a ..."
6. Report to the American Manufacturers Export Association by the American by American industrial commission to France (1917)
"VIII syndicates AND COOPERATIVE SOCIETIES IN ALL walks of life men associate
themselves in France for every sort of purpose. ..."
7. The Iron Trade of Great Britain by James Stephen Jeans (1906)
"And not only so, but district syndicates exist in a number of cases, so that
there is more ... Coal, for example, is under the control of four syndicates—in ..."
8. "1001 Places to Sell Manuscripts," by William Reno Kane, [Editor] (1915)
"In no case do the syndicates offer any broader market than an individual magazine
... The syndicates, however, often do accept work which very few authors ..."
9. The Evolution of Modern Germany by William Harbutt Dawson (1911)
"CHAPTER X THE syndicates • The concentration of capital and industrial enterprise—The
principal industries syndicated—The effect of Protection in ..."
10. The Tyranny of Socialism by Yves Guyot (1894)
"TRADE syndicates. The Law of Liberty taken to mean a Law of Monopoly— Employers
and the syndicates—The Railway Syndicate— Abuse of the Law of syndicates ..."
11. The Tyranny of Socialism by Yves Guyot (1894)
"TRADE syndicates. The Law of Liberty taken to mean a Law of Monopoly— Employers
and the syndicates—The Railway Syndicate— Abuse of the Law of syndicates ..."
12. The Tyranny of Socialism by Yves Guyot (1894)
"TRADE syndicates. The Law of Liberty taken to mean a Law of Monopoly— Employers
and the syndicates—The Railway Syndicate— Abuse of the Law of syndicates ..."
13. The Financial Policy of Corporations by Arthur Stone Dewing (1920)
"CHAPTER VII UNDERWRITING syndicates 1 General definition of a syndicate,; Types
of underwriting syndicates, 105; The guaranteeing syndicate for sale of a ..."
14. Report to the American Manufacturers Export Association by the American by American industrial commission to France (1917)
"VIII syndicates AND COOPERATIVE SOCIETIES IN ALL walks of life men associate
themselves in France for every sort of purpose. ..."
15. The Iron Trade of Great Britain by James Stephen Jeans (1906)
"And not only so, but district syndicates exist in a number of cases, so that
there is more ... Coal, for example, is under the control of four syndicates—in ..."
16. "1001 Places to Sell Manuscripts," by William Reno Kane, [Editor] (1915)
"In no case do the syndicates offer any broader market than an individual magazine
... The syndicates, however, often do accept work which very few authors ..."