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The constitution guarantees that land cannot be alienated from its "indigenous custom owners," or traditional owners, and their descendants.
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Relationships with land in the two cultures are based on three principles: 1) that land ultimately belongs to the community and cannot be alienated from it without its consent; 2) that within the community, the individual has security of tenure for the land required for his/her compound, gardens and farms; and 3) that no member of the community shall be without land [ 13].
It is alienated from its longtime ally Turkey.
For example, does endorsement require a positive affirmation of the value of an activity or does it merely require that one not be alienated from it?
The Chambre also was empowered to register, or refuse to register, alienations of domainal land and to reunite to the domain land that had been alienated from it.
In some disciplines, it would be difficult to say who is participating in what and who is alienated from it.
For example, if workers have to sell their labor to the owners of the means of production, they are said to be alienated from their work and its products, as well as from other human beings and the being of the human species, (Marx [1844], I).
It worked; Johnson, who was alienated from his party because of Vietnam, mostly kept quiet during Nixon's 1972 reëlection campaign, against George McGovern.
Education expert David Sobel says it's not so good for kids to be alienated from nature.
I don't want to be alienated from the group.
If you're basically happy, then to be alienated from that is, yes, disturbing, even frightening.
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