Definitionn. someone who buys large quantities of goods and resells to merchants rather than to the ultimate customers
Last update: July 8, 2015
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He was lucky to have an experienced middleman to help him. [Please select]
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Large landlords are usually represented by ministri, or factors, who direct agricultural operations and manage the estates, but the estate is often let to a middleman, or mercante di campagna. [Please select]
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The storekeeper is the middleman, really serving both producer and consumer. [Please select]
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Every one can see this clearly in cases where there is only one middleman. [Please select]
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A middleman or agent brought him the wool, carried away the cloth, and paid him his hire. [Please select]
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But probably the Carnegie Company's greatest achievement was the abolition of the middleman. [Please select]
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Here, then, is the sphere and the opportunity for the enterprising middleman. [Please select]
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He took orders, on sample, from the nobility and sundry of the gentry, and thereby cut the middleman. [Please select]
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He acted as a middleman between the seeker and the giver. [Please select]
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I am told of one middleman who collected from the shooters in one district, in four months, seventy thousand skins. [Please select]
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What irked the farmer most in connection with these "extortions" was that the middleman seemed to be a nonproducer, a parasite who lived by chaining the agricultural classes of the wealth which they produced. [Please select]
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