Sentences with phrase «become expropriated»

The word «libertarianism» was essentially invented because classical liberals felt that the word had become expropriated.

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The expropriated people of the world have experienced this truth and are progressively becoming aware that they must focus their efforts, experience and innovation on another agenda of priorities to the one followed by the «Men of Davos».
In 1985, for example, José Sarney became the country's first civilian president after 21 years of military rule and promised to expropriate 14 million hectares of land and settle 1.4 million peasants.
What's the difference between building wind turbines on expropriated property and doing the same thing for a new oil / gas pipeline, oh yes the wind turbine doesn't create an environmental disaster that destroys the surround properties, wild life and ground water that takes generations to become usable again.
He was advocating allowing third world countries to develop and thereby become the carbon emitters in fairness since «developed countries have basically expropriated the atmosphere of the world community.»
As Canadian companies have their assets expropriated and contracts abridged in such wild jurisdictions, the role that lawyers play in protecting our basic rights and freedoms will likely become better appreciated here at home.
The Woodburn family farm was expropriated by the NCC in 1963 to become part of Ottawa's Greenbelt.
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