Hearst's International, Volume 21, Issues 7-12International Magazine Company, 1912 |
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Page 1577
... means economy . Combination means efficiency . Combi- nation means system and simplicity , the elimination of unnecessary cogs in the business machinery . Combination means increased production and decreased effort . Combi- nation means ...
... means economy . Combination means efficiency . Combi- nation means system and simplicity , the elimination of unnecessary cogs in the business machinery . Combination means increased production and decreased effort . Combi- nation means ...
Page 1578
... mean cheaper prices ; thus the advan- tages of combination will become general , for the public will receive its fair ... means and ma- chinery already employed by the government . The regulation of prices is merely an extension of the ...
... mean cheaper prices ; thus the advan- tages of combination will become general , for the public will receive its fair ... means and ma- chinery already employed by the government . The regulation of prices is merely an extension of the ...
Page 1582
... means . They are not content to win their . position by doing better by the public than their competitors . They mean to take from the public what they please , now that they have got the power to do as they will . Some of these ...
... means . They are not content to win their . position by doing better by the public than their competitors . They mean to take from the public what they please , now that they have got the power to do as they will . Some of these ...
Page 1588
... means through their in- dustrial superiority over rivals . as criminals because they have only been superior in efficiency over their competitors . If their success has won them a natural monopoly , why should they not retain it ? Under ...
... means through their in- dustrial superiority over rivals . as criminals because they have only been superior in efficiency over their competitors . If their success has won them a natural monopoly , why should they not retain it ? Under ...
Page 1601
... means at his disposal to make a long resistance , Diaz renounced his power , with full knowledge of the imminent danger that the independence of Mexico was incurring should the armed strife con- tinue . For the independence of his ...
... means at his disposal to make a long resistance , Diaz renounced his power , with full knowledge of the imminent danger that the independence of Mexico was incurring should the armed strife con- tinue . For the independence of his ...
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