17 Words to use with absentee

This estate belongs to Count Freeman, an absentee proprietor.

I hate absentee landlords, as my father did.

But the governor appointed by this absentee master was liable to be more devoted to his interests than to those of the people, and the civil service was seriously damaged by worthless favourites sent over from England for whom the governor was expected to find some office that would pay them a salary.

The Wisconsin pine lands of Cornell University; a study in land policy and absentee ownership.

They [the absentee landowners] thought only of themselves and their own enjoyments, they left their people to grow up and multiply like brute beasts, they stifled in them by their tyranny all hope and independence and desire of advancement, they made them cowards and liars, and have now left them to die off from the face of the earth.

"Robert Price of Penzance in the Kingdom of Great Britain Esquire" was the absentee owner of Worthy Park.

As conditions were, the slaveholding South could have realized a metropolitan life only through absentee proprietorships.

If there was no irresistible title of brotherhood, at lowest the stronger nation had snatched away from the weaker the power of helping itself, and still drew away during this terrible era half a million pounds every month in the shape of absentee rents.

But dreams remain amidst the new disaster: There shall be visions when the firelight burns Squads of recruits for ever doubling faster, Fresh clothing-issues from the Quartermaster And audit boards and absentee returns.

She must have realized that if she accepted a share of the Norwegian throne, she would be forced to abandon her favorite cure for ennuifrequent flights to the court of Englandfor Norway has had quite enough of absentee royalty.

With all this duplication on the one hand, and absentee-control on the other, Main Street was a street of underlingsclerks and salespeople and delivery men.

Many examples might be found where managers and resident directors have wished to pursue a more liberal policy than absentee shareholders would permit. § 2. #Need of common action among wage-workers.

Mr. Birrell, Chief Secretary for Ireland for nine years, a longer period than any of his predecessors, has shown himself conspicuous at once by his absence and his innocence, and England in her hour of need, with the submarine peril daily growing and all but starved out after a heroic defence, stands to pay dearly for the privilege of entrusting the administration of Ireland to an absentee humorist.

So distinctly were the plantations regarded as capitalistic ventures that they came to be among the chief speculations of their time for absentee investors.

There should be no absentee management.

Another case of absentee neglect, made notorious through Fanny Kemble's Journal, was the group of rice and sea-island cotton plantations founded by Senator Pierce Butler on and about Butler's Island near the mouth of the Altamaha River.

Of course, if the absentee planter has received a satisfactory income from his estate, he is inclined to be satisfied with the manager of it, and as subordination to the only white man among hundreds of blacks must be maintained at any and every cost, the overseer is justified and upheld in his whole administration.

17 Words to use with  absentee