free enterprise

NOUN
  1. an economy that relies chiefly on market forces to allocate goods and resources and to determine prices
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How To Use free enterprise In A Sentence

  • But what began as an enlightened innovation has become an albatross around the neck of the free enterprise system.
  • I felt like I was explaining free enterprise to the Politburo in the old USSR.
  • He favoured a middle course between free enterprise and state intervention.
  • Free Enterprise I describe as the capitalistic or profit and loss system operating with only those restrictions necessary to protect the public welfare. Free Enterprise
  • Free enterprise, he argued, was compatible with Russian values and traditions.
  • It's now 13 years since the Commies got booted out, and free enterprise is booming.
  • Then, if ever, was a signal opportunity to lay the groundwork for a genuinely thoroughgoing reform in keeping with the complementary ideas of free enterprise and equal access to natural opportunity.
  • The gangster is also often portrayed as a self-made man rising above his station, another affirmation of the spirit of free enterprise for the audience to clasp.
  • But what began as an enlightened innovation has become an albatross around the neck of the free enterprise system.
  • In the absence of the spirit of free inquiry and free enterprise, slowly but surely we are heading towards greater social disharmony.
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