Sentence examples for rigid trade from inspiring English sources

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Such people in the 70s were often the most doctrinally rigid trade unionists, and it came as no surprise that he has serious criticisms of César Chávez, founder of the United Farm Workers, whom I thought of as a great American hero when I was head of communications for the agricultural workers union here, and whom the UFW still reveres.

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Even before this, however, as early as the 1740s, some British legislators and officials had pledged to reimpose rigid policing of trade regulations because they were angered by colonial land banks' issuing currency, which took the form of bills of credit based on mortgaged land value.

In "The Real Jane Austen: A Life in Small Things," Paula Byrne trades rigid chronology for an object-based approach, conjuring the author's world through chapters on "thematic" articles like an East Indian shawl, an ivory miniature and crimson velvet cushions.

He also plans to liberalise rigid labour and trade-union laws, and to give pension funds greater freedom in investment.His social objectives include spending an extra 3% of GDP on education (which gets 4.5% now), and increasing other social spending by 2% of GDP.

However, in the case of the World Trade Center, rigid adherence to this sensible provision has led to decisions that have not been in the best interests of New Yorkers.

George I had been king for six years when Hogarth set up shop on his own at the age of 23, resolving to escape the rigid limitations of his trade.

That said, because the field of creative writing is relatively separate from the publishing industry (and because creative writing is often part of a nonprofit university), our field doesn't actually establish the insider-outsider elitism, the rigid seniority, or the trade secrets of a guild system.

And, with a president who has sometimes openly questioned rigid ideological adherence to free trade, anything is possible, especially in the runup to the 2012 presidential election.

South Africa has some of the highest unemployment south of the Sahara, in part because it has powerful trade unions and rigid rules about hiring and firing.

Yet Bonnet suggested Hollande's 69percentt positive rating within his own Socialist Party -- 13 points up on the score BVA recorded just before the attacks -- could help him face down parliamentary allies who have vowed to block a new bill set to extend Sunday trading and ease rigid French labor laws.

Historically, the trade-off between rigid fixation and interfacial micromotion is still unknown [ 34].

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