Sentence examples for landownership from inspiring English sources

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landownership

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The state or position of landowner.

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Forest – like many wood-words – is complicatedly tangled up in political histories of access and landownership.

His strategy is to use it to embarrass the politicians into doing his bidding, and to intervene directly to remove blockages to progress in the landownership wrangles, for example, that can delay the big infrastructure projects Indonesia so badly needs.

In the Indian state of Karnataka, corrupt officials would often demand a bribe before issuing landownership certificates, which farmers need, for instance, to obtain a loan.

This may be partly for fear of making a near-reality of private landownership, which would undermine one of the last vestiges of the party's communist heritage.What collective means in theory is rather woolly; in practice, much less so.

One possibility is that Mr Xi and his allies are preparing a radical set of economic reforms: freeing interest rates, overhauling local-government finances, and easing landownership and residence rules.

Its report (1905) proposed territorial separation of black and white landownership, systematic urban segregation by the creation of black "locations," the removal of black "squatters" from white farms and their replacement by wage labourers, and the segregation of blacks from whites in the political sphere.

For the new government, the costs of reconciliation included retaining about 15,000 unneeded white civil servants, deferring the landownership and mineral-company terms issues, and offering de facto amnesty for all pre-independence acts of violence (including those of SWAPO against suspected spies and dissidents in Angola in the late 1980s).

In addition, the program to privatize former state farms since the 1980s caused legal wrangling over landownership.

Members of the upper class first gained wealth and status in Venezuela through landownership and more recently through industry, commerce, and urban real estate.

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In tiptoeing gingerly around one of the last Maoist shibboleths collective landownership the party may yet be sowing the seeds of the rural transformation it promises.

The law was supposed to uproot the country's colonial legacy of concentrated landownership.In this section Another fine mess The hardest word Make lolly, not war An inconvenient death The lovable Ms Lee The family plot An absence of architecture ReprintsBut progress has been slow and costly.

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