Sentence examples for extension of capital from inspiring English sources

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The enclosure of the lands, the urbanisation of rural workers and the creation of heavy industry were all absolutely necessary to the extension of capital and yet the same process was to create associations of workers who would combine to defend their own rights.

Who else would we trust when, having itemised the translations of Das Kapital from Azerbaijani to Yiddish, he confidently concludes: "The only other major linguistic extension of Capital occurred in independent India, with editions in Marathi, Hindi, and Bengali in the 1950s and 1960s"?

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While the extension of additional capital to insurers had been widely expected, these are the first companies that have been identified to receive aid after the near-collapse of American International Group.

With so little to do for free in society any more – whether that's borrowing a book, letting your children play on a climbing frame or using the loo – it's questionable whether public space remains public at all, or simply an extension of private capital.

What's the extension of that capital gains social calculus to personal income?

Thanks to brand extensions and infusions of capital, Mr. Lacroix hung on for a surprisingly long time.

"It is an extension of the enormous capital that wants to be in Manhattan; I have never seen such a flood as in the last few years," said Mr. Hauspurg of Eastern Consolidated.

The latter was more interested in showing to his students how human capital research could be applied in order to explain manifold aspects of the actual labour market, while Becker's influence is more visible in the extension of his human capital model and its applications to non-market dimensions.

Some indeed see the IPO market as a mere extension of the venture-capital boom, and not its cause.

The London Chambers of Commerce and Industry's wishes include prioritising investment in the transport system over keeping fares low, more police working late to help the night-time economy, and an extension of wi-fi access across the capital.

This in turn stimulated a rush of British immigrants, an influx of foreign capital, and the extension of railroads northward from Cape Town and other coastal cities far into the interior; in 1873 84 the small Cape Town Wellington railway was extended more than 600 miles (1,000 km) inland to Kimberley.

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