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land-poor
adjective
Alternative form of land poor
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When he died in the house a decade later, he left his family land-poor.
In land-poor Bronxville, building a new garage raises issues that may include zoning variances and neighbors' opposition.
Though land-poor Japan imports much of its fruit, grain and soybeans, 79 percent of the vegetables eaten here are grown domestically.
While rental markets transfer land to land-poor and labor-rich producers, their operation and thus impact may be constrained by policy restrictions.
Excessive hospitality, chronic agricultural depression, the care of aged slaves, and the squandering of $40,000 by and on a wayward stepson made him land-poor in old age.
Along with a series of other agreements with the same signatories, it has helped to generate some much-needed income for the land-poor atolls, even if it has not been sufficient to halt chronic overfishing.
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"Now I am just land poor," he said.
And like most urban areas, the town is people rich but land poor.
The pontiff also condemned what he described as the unjust distribution of land, poor housing and criminal gangs preying on children.
Though nobody likes extra taxes, new land-value levies could be matched by cuts in other taxes, especially those paid by poor people.Rich people tend to own a lot of land, poor people very little.
One of the heirs to the throne, however, fled south and established the offshoot dynasty now called the Southern Song, which was land poor but rich in creative energy.
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