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Patronage

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Patronage meaning

The act of providing approval and support; backing; championship. | Customers collectively; clientele; business. | The act or state of being a customer of some business.

Example sentences (20)

Responding to those who described the list as an exercise of political patronage, Oshiomhole said: “Patronage can be positive or negative.

Patronage of the arts main Despite Julius II's political and bellicose achievements, his chief title to honor is to be found in his patronage of art and literature. citation He did much to improve and beautify the city.

Patronage was regulated in 1711 ( Patronage Act ) and abolished in 1874, with the result that ministers must be elected by members of the congregation.

All of these museums are run by volunteers who will appreciate your patronage and support.

All these pressure groups are constituted for political relevance and financial patronage.

But such patronage has fallen foul of the eco zealots.

But unfortunately, after his death, the patronage which Dogri has enjoyed got lost and British pressurized the Government to adopt Urdu as official language.

Consider cutting your hours of operation by looking closely at your customer activities and times of patronage.

Corrupt syndicates and an entrenched patronage system have plagued the municipality for decades under the ANC’s watch.

Crypto casinos receive more patronage because of their easy and fast transactions, high security, and privacy.

Enthused by the patronage for Water Metro ferries from the city to Vypeen and Kakkanad, people from densely populated areas near waterbodies have demanded their share of Water Metro jetties.

For years, Hun Sen has played an to prevent his rivals from superseding him, keeping others dependent on his patronage rather than becoming entirely dependent on any one family’s support.

Four years later, jurors in the trial of McClain and three other former political power players not only saw video of that and other conversations secretly recorded by a onetime ComEd executive — they saw evidence of that vast patronage system itself.

He explained that there was standard for every product or service, adding that upholding standardisation even in service industry of hospitality, tourism and hotel would create international markets and patronage for such services.

He listed other reasons as shut-down of businesses due to low patronage, inability of employees to transit to work, challenges faced by households in meeting basic needs and the general distortion in general supply chain.

He made no mention of state patronage, of his pristine teachings surviving only in an island called Lanka, of rituals or relics.

Her love and support of the Anglican Church is very evident in her day to day life, and organisations which have benefited from Betty’s patronage are Meals on Wheels, Garden Club, Cancer Support Group, and the Hospital Auxiliary to name a few.

However, the high patronage of beef has also led to a rise in its price.

In a report, POLITICO indicated how he has been hounded and blamed for Greece needing loans to pay for generations of wild overspending and packing public payrolls with patronage hires.

Instead, Daley — with a massive ward organization that could make or break careers and the patronage jobs to start them — the Council’s “rubber-stamp” era was born, one that has largely persisted.