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New Dealer

NOUN
  1. a supporter of the economic policies in the United States known as the New Deal

How To Use New Dealer In A Sentence

  • He blames the impression held by many that they can negotiate better prices at the large new dealerships in Murfreesboro.
  • Like Tugwell and many future New Dealers, Johnson saw the Great War not as the worthless horror that most Americans considered it to be but as a long-awaited opportunity to militarize all of society. A Renegade History of the United States
  • Before each deal, there should be a shuffled pack lying face up at the new dealer's left.
  • They missed a few but did better avoiding wasteful projects than FDR and the New Dealers in the era when the term boondoggle was coined. THE PROMISE
  • Entering Congress as a New Dealer in 1937, he had built a reputation as a supreme operator in congressional politics.
  • Entering Congress as a New Dealer in 1937, he had built a reputation as a supreme operator in congressional politics.
  • At the end of each hand, the played cards are gathered together and the whole pack is shuffled by the new dealer before the next deal.
  • Mobilization for war shifted authority and resources from New Dealers to military personnel.
  • A new dealership is just window dressing and a short term bandaid. gramma61 Republican legislator calls for bipartisan health-care plan
  • We live in a world in which the people who want the government to be more involved in our lives include moral majoritarians and old New Dealers.
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