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Перевод: expropriate speek expropriate


[глагол]
экспроприировать; отчуждать; лишать


Тезаурус:

  1. They gave the armed forces broad powers to take the initiative from the local civilian authorities to expropriate property and financial assets, to mobilize the population and institutions in emergency zones, and to enter the universities and prisons, regarded as centres of recruitment and indoctrination for the Maoist Shining Path (Sendero Luminoso) guerrilla group.
  2. In earlier social systems this relationship was obvious, but it is less visible under capitalism, where workers are not tied to any particular capital owner but must be employed by someone, a dependency which forces workers to accept wages which expropriate surplus value from them.
  3. The grateful colonists used the opportunity to expropriate the cattle and other assets of the fugitives.
  4. The State tried to expropriate the produce even of peasants, gardens, but native cunning - bargaining with, and even bribing, officials of dubious enthusiasm for the Party line - often meant that rural households could escape from the worst deprivations of the towns.
  5. On the issue of CPSU property, the Court ruled that Yeltsin had been correct to expropriate party property which belonged to the state, but that the Court of Arbitration would have to rule in cases where property ownership was in doubt.
  6. Expropriate land and redistribute it to tenants and farm workers.
  7. If capitalist development does not lead automatically to the formation of a united opposition class determined to "expropriate the expropriators", does it not at least lay the "economic" foundations for socialism, constructing a system of socialised production in relation to which capitalist property becomes increasingly inappropriate?
  8. Less than a quarter were in favour of the government having the power to expropriate land, which offers little support to the opposition to the landed elite thesis (Johnson 1972).
  9. A series of reciprocal attacks by both sides had escalated since May, and tension had increased further in June when a federal commission of inquiry refused the villagers' request to expropriate the land from the tribe.
  10. Companies raising private finance to build a toll road would probably need to offer at least 9-;10%, given that many investors want compensation against the risk that a future government might expropriate the project or regulate it into unprofitability.
  11. At first it appeared a good development for the island - the Germans promised to look after poor patients with tuberculosis and, in return, were given many favourable concessions such as duty-free importation of equipment and the right to expropriate land.
  12. There was therefore no desire to expropriate the Plantagenets in Aquitaine before 1294.
  13. Agrarian reform was put into practice in the second half of the 1960s with the passing of a law, which made it possible to expropriate estates of over 80 hectares and they began by taking over the most economically inefficient.

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