Word info

Hartz

Proper noun

Meaning

Hartz (plural Hartzes)

A surname.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

Examples

As a condition of redeveloping Lincoln Harbor and constructing up to 1,300 new residences in phases, Hartz Mountain has agreed to contribute $6 million to the design and construction of the recreation and pool complex. Source: Internet

With a wound like that, I'm not sure which to award you: 1) a Purple Heart or 2) Hartz Ultragauard Ringworm Medication. Source: Internet

“We’re hoping to provide case work for those who have a need and a desire to get off the street and make decisions to put themselves on a good path,” Hartz said. Source: Internet

In such cases, parents can apply for a staatliche Unterhaltsvorschuss (a state “advance” on child support), but since this and are deducted from Hartz IV, they don’t benefit at all. Source: Internet

Some credit the Hartz reforms with achieving high growth and declining unemployment but others contend that they resulted in a massive decrease in standards of living, and that its effects are limited and temporary. Source: Internet

The political scientist Louis Hartz articulated this theme in American political culture in The Liberal Tradition in America (1955). Source: Internet

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