Let Alone

Word LET ALONE
Character 9
Hyphenation let -a lone
Pronunciations N/A

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The word "let-alone" in example sentences

She can barely manage a complete thought let-alone construct an argument or theory or expound with any relevance on an issue. ❋ Unknown (2010)

LAISSEZ-FAIRE, the let-alone policy of each for himself and devil take the hindmost. ❋ Unknown (2010)

It is the let-alone policy, the struggle for existence, which strengthens the strong, destroys the weak, and makes a finer and more capable breed of men. ❋ Unknown (2010)

“You are very tame and let-alone, I am bound to say,” he remarked, pointedly. ❋ Unknown (2006)

He might have maintained this let-alone attitude indefinitely but for ❋ Elizabeth Strong Worthington (N/A)

The second was "the let-alone policy, which would merely refuse them representation until they had adopted the constitutional amendments." ❋ William Horatio Barnes (N/A)

The let-alone policy had demoralized this force so that probably but little more than one-half of it was ever present in garrison at any one time. ❋ David Widger (N/A)

Great Britain early in the nineteenth century overstepped the bounds of the let-alone policy and began to legislate for the protection of the employee, it was but a resumption of a paternal policy that had been general in Europe before. ❋ Henry Kalloch Rowe (N/A)

Appendicitis is of longer duration, if it is a severe attack, lasting from two to four weeks, but after the first few days the patient is comfortable, under a no-food, let-alone treatment. ❋ R. L. Alsaker (N/A)

It needs only to point out this flourishing state of things, through the "let-alone" principle, which protection insures to this industry, to exhibit the threatened damage of the attempt, under cover of earthenware duties, to get a little free trade through at this session. ❋ Various (N/A)

The only genuine opposite to a go-as-you-please, let-alone philosophy is a philosophy which studies specific social needs and evils with a view to constructing the special social machinery for which they call. ❋ Robert Ezra Park (1926)

On this day, however, Mr. Bright, Lord Granville, and Mr. Gladstone stood alone against the rest of the Cabinet in supporting a let-alone policy. ' ❋ Stephen Lucius Gwynn (1907)

It is the let-alone policy, the struggle for existence which strengthens the strong, destroys the weak, and makes a finer and more capable breed of men. ❋ Unknown (1903)

If they'd keep their crimes among their own kind, there would be some excuse for this let-alone policy; but when freedom to do what a man likes means freedom to push crime into your life and mine, freedom to deprive others of freedom, it's time the Nation jumped on somebody! ❋ Unknown (1903)

First: the let-alone policy; every man to look out for number one. ❋ Calvin Coolidge (1902)

This was not Tricoupi's opinion, which was that it was impossible under the tutelage which the powers exercised for them to know the truth, and he had, from 1867, persistently urged the let-alone policy, which would at least enable them to find their level. ❋ Stillman, William James, 1828-1901 (1901)

This bargain appeared to work very well for a while; but indications are accumulating that a let-alone economic policy has not preserved the vitality of the British economic system. ❋ Herbert David Croly (1899)

However much it preferred a let-alone policy in respect to the domestic affairs, all its instincts revolted against a weak foreign policy; and its instincts were outraged by the administration's policy of peaceful warfare, which injured ourselves so much more than it injured England, not only because the pioneers were fighting men by conviction and habit, but because they were much more genuinely national in their feelings than were Jefferson and Madison. ❋ Herbert David Croly (1899)

The "let-alone" method puts a premium upon the development of his tendencies and the eventual playing out of his mental possibilities in mere motion. ❋ James Mark Baldwin (1897)

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