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is divestment
noun
The sale or other disposal of some kind of asset.
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Or to put the question another way, is "divestment" a bit like pregnancy, something that is either happening (with all the momentous consequences that implies) or not happening?Hypothetical matters, you might say.
How far is divestment going to go and how much are people willing to sacrifice investment return – which is funding scholarships to the university and other good deeds – to make a political or social statement.
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There has been divestment in these neighborhoods for too long.
"If we get to the point where there are divestments," Mr. Mills said, "there is going to have to be some incredibly agnostic third-party process about how that is arrived at.
"The issue isn't divestment.
Yale has said it is considering divestment options.
The general wisdom is that divestment was a major influence on ending Apartheid in the early 1990s.
The lessons from the anti-apartheid and debt-relief campaigns is that divestment can be used to put pressure on governments to act.
Mrs. Suzman, & some other notable S. Africans, is against divestment & against sanctions fearing it will cause economic hardship & lead to violence.
One of these tactics is encouraging divestment from fossil fuel companies.
"Everyone I have talked to in the divestment movement is aware that divestment... would accomplish little.
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