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The law allows the compulsory purchase of such lands by the government.
Sustainable intensification could help to facilitate sparing of such lands, provided that as much attention is given to protecting habitats as to raising yields.
Understanding the governance of such lands and how they impact land use, land management, livelihoods, and landscapes is increasingly important in the face of drought and increasing vulnerabilities due to climate change.
Leaders of such lands desperately look for scapegoats to distract the public from noticing their dismal failures.
The 1955 law demands "the private or public use of such lands and waters will neither substantially affect the public use thereof nor impair the public trust or interest of the state".
The Americans pressured Diem to assume control of such lands and distribute it to the new settlers and to allow them to start their new lives and ease the overcrowding in the camps, but no action was taken in 1954.
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Forty-seven percent of such land purchases occurred in Africa and 33% in Asia.
Paris is the perfect example of the powerful effects of such land use restrictions.
Development of such land is rarely possible without irrigation or drainage systems or both.
Power equipment may be used to modify topography, but the cost of such land renovation may be prohibitive.
If you feel that buying the land is ethical and a good investment, create an advertisement about the availability and profitability of such land.
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