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The preferential land and water rights given to these new settlers was a root cause of a revolt in 1916, which was precipitated by the decision to recruit military labour units from the local population, previously exempt from compulsory military service.
Teaching the unvarnished truth about preferential land distributions that favored whites, or recounting the endless broken treaties including the Treaty of Guadalupe-Hidalgo, which promised that Mexican nationals would not lose their land after the 1848 annexation of Mexico, might just make somebody, somewhere, a little ticked off.
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Furthermore, government subsidies for private sector growth, via tax breaks and preferential access to land, is unlikely to benefit the health system at large nor facilitate broader public health goals (universal coverage) if private hospitals cater to larger shares of fee paying, foreign patients.
In Germany, for instance, where these communities are recognised as great places to raise children, state and local authorities can provide preferential access to public land for baugruppen (self-builders/cohousing communities) at a fixed price.
Prosecutors contend that the literary allusion, captured on tape by a government informant in a campaign finance inquiry, was a code word, intended to assure a campaign contributor that his $40,000 donation to the Democratic Party would bring preferential treatment in a land deal.
Firms linked to the military make up a significant portion of Egypt's economy (though precise figures are impossible to obtain), and experts say the military also enjoys other economic advantages such as tax-free investments, the right to confiscate land, and preferential exchange rates.
The experience of Shanghai is an example of full governmental delegation of the daily management of WWTP to the private sector, while financial support via subsidies and preferential policies (e.g., land use) facilitate privatization with low service prices.
How, if it held the Medical School's policy unconstitutional, did Justice Powell's Bakke opinion become the basis upon which universities across the land enacted or maintained racially preferential admissions policies?
That included a veto in high politics (national security and sensitive foreign policy issues); an independence of the military-commercial empire with its land-confiscation rights, preferential customs and exchange rates, no taxation and an army of almost free labourers (conscripted soldiers), as well as an immunity from prosecution.
During his first congressional term, Crockett broke with Andrew Jackson and the new Democratic party over Crockett's desire for preferential treatment of the squatters occupying land in western Tennessee.
Preferential property tax treatment of forested land is part of legislative policy in all 50 states.
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