561 Words to use with businesses

Scholars, working-men, business men, farmers, and merchants are being consulted in regard to different phases of our national advance, and every idea which their insight and experience furnish is seized upon.

A busy pastor should have an office-equipment just as much as a business man, and it should be supported, as a business office is, out of the funds of the business organization, i.e. the local church.

You seeathis is a sort of business matter women don't understand.

Cases on business law, for use in Business law 10; compiled and edited by R. S. Bauer and E. R. Dillavou.

"She says it is because you are going away and he wants her to hear directly from him; I guess, too, it's because he's being exercised in his mind and thinks he ought to have written oftener before; she says her hand is out of practice and the Cap'n hates to write letters and only writes business letters when it's a force put.

He merely stipulated that, since his business affairs prevented an indefinite stay in Lichfield, Colonel Musgrave should presently remove to New York City, where the older man held ready for him a purely ornamental and remunerative position with the Insurance Company of which Roger Stapylton was president.

Give (a) your partner, (b) a reporter an account of a business transaction you have just completed.

If we look out over the colleges, business enterprises, periodicals, agriculture, manufacturing, and shipping of the world, we find everywhere one storygrowth, impetus, courage, resources, vigorous and bounding life.

When boys are in a business college, the principal of that college does not forget that among the boys there may be more than one who will never have a business life, but who will go out into other interests and pursuits.

The business encyclopedia.

A busy pastor should have an office-equipment just as much as a business man, and it should be supported, as a business office is, out of the funds of the business organization, i.e. the local church.

R75689, 19Mar51, David V. Bush (A) BUSINESS cycles and unemployment.

He was mustered out with honor and entered the business world in Indianapolis.

Every week-day morning, summer and winter, throughout the year, sunshine or rain, fog or snow, father and son left their home for the business house in the Strand, at four o'clock.

Special attention is | | called to the following grades, as being better suited for | | business purposes than any Pen manufactured.

But its language, cultural orientation, and business relations the Jewish element from Eastern Europe" (the Pale) "is an asset to German influence....

There should also be called into play the business ability and discernment of men of large business interests or administrative gifts.

He was familiar with the truism that God was everywhere, but he had never really believed it; and, as the years passed, he had found it convenient to remove him to a shadowy distance in space, less likely to interfere with modern business methods.

Two office boys lingered in the handsome offices of the Consolidated Provident Savings Company after business hours were over.

He had never been to school at all, but had learned bookkeeping, business mathematics, salesmanship, and the wisdom of the market-place from his store, from other merchants, and from the drummers who came every week with their samples and their worldly wisdom.

If our latent business capacity were more fully aroused, we should get much more out of life.

I sent for John Burke, our business manager, and showing him the telegram, told him that I would play the first act, and making a proper excuse to the audience, I would then take the nine o'clock train that same evening for Rochester, leaving him to play out my part.

I had just returned from a business trip to Vermontwho ever thought that Vermont would be traversed by railroads, or that the echoes which dwell among her precipices and mountain fastnesses, would ever wake to the snort of the iron horse?

There should also be called into play the business ability and discernment of men of large business interests or administrative gifts.

People seem to be coming to regard cities more as if they were huge business corporations than as if they were little republics.

561 Words to use with  businesses