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The post-war growth period of Toronto provided an impetus to build a new automobile route into central Toronto, and the route through the valley was chosen to avoid expropriation of existing development and provide access for new development in the Metropolitan Toronto region.
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Assets genuinely owned by foreigners will probably avoid expropriation, since any Russian government will need foreign capital and will go to great lengths not to offend its sources.
Like the weak colonial administration, the absentees were anxious to avoid the conflict that would have resulted from the expropriation of land occupied by Africans demanded by smaller settler-farmers.
Transit systems must accommodate steep grades and sharp curves to avoid destruction of valuable infrastructure and to minimize land acquisition and expropriation.
This maneuver would avoid outright expropriation of Mr. Flowers's shares, a move that calls to mind the darkest days of Germany's past.
The bill may even be unconstitutional, if the withdrawal of old rights can be shown to amount to expropriation.
The North American Free Trade Agreement allows investors to sue governments if they are subject to acts "tantamount to expropriation".
They point to continued abuses by border police officers, to the continued expropriation of Arab land, to habitual discrimination in education, employment and housing.
IP appropriability refers to the risk of disclosing IP to expropriation.
The ISDS tribunal found that the government had taken a measure tantamount to expropriation and ordered Mexico to pay $16.7m£11m1m) in compensation – later reduced to $15.6m.
In 1534, Cromwell initiated a Visitation of the Monasteries ostensibly to examine their character, but in fact, to value their assets with a view to expropriation.
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