42 collocations for finance

It is the readership that justifies the existence of a free sheeter and helps to draw funds to finance its publication.

But I wanted to let you know that we stand ready to finance liberally any business you would care to engage in, either here or elsewhere.

He could finance the undertaking, but this was all.

"Some doubt has been expressed," said Beth judicially, "that Ajo is really able to finance this big venture.

In previous coalitions England has partially financed her continental allies; in this case the expenditures have been on an unheard-of scale, and in consequence England's industrial strength, in men and money, in business and mercantile and agricultural ability, has been drawn on as never before.

I fear you don't realize the immense amount of money required to finance a college.

Harding, the banker and local magnate of Sandy Beach, whose money it was that had financed the new aeroplane concern.

Again, the Deutsche Orientbank has made many extensions, and is already financing cotton and wool trade for after the war.

Very likely he had not a notion as to what the whole thing meant, and only thought that he was doing his best to finance his country along the road to wealth.

A wealthy Canadian newspaper mogul named Conrad Black financed a new daily in Toronto called The National Post.

Don't you think our church will be a long time financing the Every Day Doctrines on that system?" Joe and Marcia never hesitated to take opposite sides in a discussion, and always with good-humored frankness.

If so, that not only accounts for his influence with Goldstein, but it proves him able to finance this remarkable enterprise.

Not that I've got much expectation myself that we'll be sure to find this same; Roland, who turns out to be a sort of will-o'-the-wisp to us; but since his old aunt was so kind as to finance this expedition, why we're bound to do all we can to make it a blooming success, that's what.

Though the Court's law proved to be good, since it has stood, its history was fantastic; for the trade-guild was the offspring of trade monopoly, and a trade monopoly had for centuries been granted habitually by the feudal landlord to his tenants, and indeed was the only means by which an urban population could finance its military expenditure.

Ability is concentrated upon that; the types of ability that are not applicable to warfare are neglected; there is a vast destruction of capital and a waste of the savings that are needed to finance new experiments.

The outlays necessary to finance such a top-heavy bureaucratic fabric grow in direct proportion to the age and rigidity of the bureaucracy, draining off public funds into private coffers and adding uncompensated elements to overhead costs.

He would probably be willing, in case John made it his home and put his own mature judgment at the disposal of the two young partners, to finance still further increases in the investment.

The point is that a committee of women had to finance an investigation to show these business men the conditions which were adding to their wealth, and into which they had never even inquired.

I told them your Oil Company gave up hope long ago of getting a concession from the British, and has decided to finance Mustapha Kemal.

The chief, M. de la Bretesche, was too ill to be moved, but he managed, by the assistance of his native friends, to secure a large portion of the property of the French East India Company, and so to finance Law during his wanderings.

You deserve the truthwe are not going to finance any longer a magazine that is against all our traditions and all our sincerest beliefs.

He meets it by the determination that his next book shall be a veritable slice of life, and to this end he selects and finances an eligible young man for the purpose of vicariously experiencing those emotions, from which age and other causes debar the chronicler; in other words, he hires a hero.

Think of the enormous amount of money required to finance these operations and keep all these spies under pay.

As the financial responsibilities of the paper have grown during the past six years, however, it has become apparent that we must not merely publish the paper each year and hope to pay our bills but that we must study the question of financing a growing paper with ever growing needs of expansion and consequent growing financial risks.

It is easy, however, to exaggerate the effect of the war on our power to finance other peoples.

42 collocations for  finance