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Перевод: expropriation
[существительное] экспроприация ; конфискация имущества; отчуждение [существительное]
Тезаурус:
- The enforced high population densities endured by Africans due to the expropriation of land for white commercial farmers, threatened to make existing agricultural and pastoral practices very harmful to the long-term productivity of land.
- This was mainly due to demobilization, but others may have been attracted to the region due to the fact that through the expropriation of landowners, the area held by peasants had gone up by 65 per cent since 1917.
- He could describe the land registration bureaucracy of the Ottoman Empire, define the intricacies of land expropriation and run off a photocopy of the Israeli Absentee property Law (1950) in the twinkling of an eye.
- Since October 1921 military detachments had been sent out to the local villages to billet in them and to insist on the tax in kind (shades of expropriation by force in the period of War Communism).
- And in Asturias's Men of Maize , which deals with the expropriation of Indian communal lands for the commercial exploitation of maize, the Guatemalan Indians' resistance to the destruction of their way of life is waged not only with arms, but also through the myths by which they preserve their concept of the world.
- From 1964 to July 1970, agrarian reform involved the expropriation of 1,408 properties, with about 30,000 beneficiaries (Kay 1978).
- The outcome has been that, over the past fifteen years, there has been "a huge expropriation of accumulated labour, several times greater than the expropriation which immediately followed the war".
- Even the moderately well-off were able to take some precautionary steps to avoid expropriation and the effects of the introduction of limits on wealth.
- The pace then slackened, perhaps because rising prosperity eased some of the burdens (and Henry VIII's expropriation of the Church lands and assets eased the constraints on the king).
- Capital may flourish from limitations on imports, curbs on, or the expropriation of, foreign companies, and the expansion the State may initiate to secure its power.
- The career of James I was marked by ingenious methods of raising cash, by fair means or foul; and similar expropriation was to lead his heir, Charles I, to his downfall.
- In the same way, the capacity of the British to accelerate development vindicated their expropriation of India (the same principle justified the French seizure of Algeria and the North American annexation of northern Mexico).
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