agroupofpeopleorcompaniesthatjointogether inordertosharethecostof abusinessoperation, such as thebuyingandpublishingofnewspaperstories,photographs, etc.
The syndicates of employers and workers had signed successive collective conventions in 1936, 1937 and 1938 (raising wages in the trade), and arbitration had affirmed these settlements.
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In other words, it was to take up all the responsibilities that artisans themselves had shouldered - inadequately, perhaps, but autonomously - through the syndicates and chambers of trades.
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To encourage co-operation among farmers, we also intend to make grants towards the cost of buildings for machinery syndicates.
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We all know the telephone number prices for which stallions are often syndicated.
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Many f these stallions have been bought overseas for very large sums; they do not belong to one owner, but are syndicated.
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I am not afraid that the syndicates will, in practice, produce the evil effects which they might.
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The tax is being avoided by the operation of syndicates within the airport.
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There may be a growth of syndicated programmes in the form of plays, short stories, serials, light entertainment.
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Students formed syndicates to work on practical issues related to the management of change in their own organisations, with tutorial guidance from the course directors.
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We want to know something, too, about land syndicates that buy up land all over the place and sell it to farmers at high prices.
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I pick the syndicates that you go on for your trading activities.
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There are quite a few of these big forestry syndicates.
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One of the biggest problems for crime syndicates is disposing of their money.
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At the beginning of the 1980s, there were more than 90 baby syndicates.
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Building societies have long argued that if, banks are entitled to take part in syndicated lending, so should they.
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