30 adjectives to describe partnerships

In most states, what is called a limited partnership may be formed, whereby the responsibility of some of the partners may be limited to their investment in the business.

The poor working conditions she suffers under, and the uncertainty of her position, reduce many a woman's share in the married partnership to that of an employé in a sweated trade.

The police and the press; an invincible partnership.

The Chaldeans went to a foreign land, and enslaved its peopleas members of your guilty partnership have done for some of the slaves you now own, and for the ancestors of others.

In 1850 they entered upon a literary partnership which only finished with the death of the younger brother on June 20, 1870.

In these circumstances he made a sort of secret and informal partnership with my father, who, ostensibly alone in the business, acted throughout on the directions of Foggatt, understanding as little what he did, poor, simple man, as a schoolboy would have done.

My pleasure in the affair was only marred by the enforced partnership of McGregor.

We'll have an honest partnershipan equal partnership, or we'll have no partnership.

What we called our splendid isolation became a rather ignominious sleeping-partnership with Prussia.

Marriage is almost always a serious economic disturbance for both man and woman: work has to be given up and rearranged, resources have to be pooled; only in the rarest cases does it escape becoming an indefinite business partnership.

They are not met in social intercourse or industrial partnership by any class of colonists, but work apart as gold-diggers, market-gardeners, and small shop-keepers, and are the same inscrutable, industrious, insanitary race of gamblers and opium-smokers in New Zealand as elsewhere.

"We, John Ball, Henri Langlois, and Peter Plante, having discovered gold at this fall, do hereby agree to joint partnership in the same, and do pledge ourselves to forget our past differences and work in mutual good will and honesty, so help us God.

At first, speaking figuratively, Tutt merely carried Mr. Tutt's bagrode on his coat tails, as it were; but as time went on his activity, ingenuity and industry made him indispensable and led to a junior partnership.

No beast soars and sings to its sweetheart; no beast remains in lifelong partnership with the wife of its youth; no beast builds itself a summer-house and decks it with feathers and bright shells.

In 1709 he entered into a matrimonial and financial partnership with the daughter of an aristocratic town musician of Oldenburg, Hamburg.

When such a contingency arises, it is for a moment difficult to get rid of our habitual associations, and to feel that we are not a mere partnership, dissolvable whether by mutual consent or on the demand of one or more of its members, but a nation, which can never abdicate its right, and can never surrender it while virtue enough is left in the people to make it worth retaining.

Almost more distressing than the loss of individuals is the breaking up of Parliamentary partnerships.

Coleridge invented a motto from Groscollius for the title-page, bearing upon this poetical partnership: "Duplex nobis vinculum, et amicitiae et similium junctarumque Camoenarum; quod utinam neque mors solvat, neque temporis longinquitas!"

Love of this kind has nothing of the tolerance of friendship about it, the process of addition and subtraction, the weighing of net results, though that can provide a sensible and happy partnership enough.

If they have promised to respect a free country, or an old friend, to observe a sworn partnership, or to spare a harmless population, they will find such restrictions chilling and irksome.

As the hours passed there grew up between the gambler and the girl a tacit partnership of mutual defense.

He went on to the Sonoita and took up a ranch, forming a temporary partnership with a Mexican woman, according to the customs of the country at that time.

The Review began with a flourish of trumpets, but soon broke down; and finally the very uncongenial partnership was dissolved.

I went back on himso to speak; dissolved an aesthetic partnership, in which he furnished the brains, and my coal-mines the sinews of art.

This is quite right and practically inevitable; but it hardly agrees with the theory which supposes bride and bridegroom, husband and wife, to enter on and maintain a coequal voluntary partnership.

30 adjectives to describe  partnerships