How To Use Denationalise In A Sentence

  • Capital mobility causes plenty of mischief in our overly globalized world, but it's a myth that capital has been denationalized into free-floating ether. Ian Fletcher: A Review of Ha-Joon Chang's 23 Things They Don't Tell You About Capitalism
  • It proceeded to denationalise the African majority through the establishment of so-called NO ACCOMMODATION WITH APARTHEID
  • The steel industry was denationalized
  • A person could be denationalized for, among other things, advocating the overthrow of the government by force or violence.
  • Even when the possessions of the ecclesiastics have been bestowed on them by wills, or in any other manner, the donors have not been able to denationalize the property by abstracting it from public charges and the authority of the laws. A Philosophical Dictionary
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  • Mangoshuthu Buthelezi, as Chief Minister, with his colleagues, foiled the plans of the National Party Government to denationalise all black South Africans. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • Furthermore, when the RFC denationalized banks (at a profit to the American people), we subsequently had a stable, well-regulated private banking system for decades. Matthew Yglesias » The Grain
  • You can just imagine a situation in which the Americans wanted to denationalize Iraqi companies. Archive 2004-06-01
  • In parallel, state-owned industry was rapidly denationalized and an army of unemployed established.
  • ‘The not-for-profit sector should take up the challenge and denationalise compassion’, he added.
  • Pleasure, of the cafe and cabaret and boulevard kind, the sort of thing that gave Berlin the aspect of the gayest capital in Europe within the last decade, that is the insidious leaven that will help to denationalise London. When William Came
  • This year marks the 50th anniversary of the UN Convention on the Reduction of Statelessness, and it is a fitting time to consider the current dimensions of this terrible problem, which first gained international attention when the Nazis systematically denationalized German Jews. Eric Schwartz: Recognizing Statelessness
  • I cannot say here that all your businesses should be nationalized or that you should not denationalize any businesses. Castro Calls Presidential Summit `A Joke'
  • Last year, behind a barrage of misleading propaganda, it enacted a so-called new constitution designed to divide the black people, denationalise the African majority and turn an African country into a white racist bastion. NO ACCOMMODATION WITH APARTHEID
  • In his Christmas message, he predicted the State's power would be utilised to "denationalise" the Afrikaner and to attack his identity. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • If circumstances force you to denationalise a certain part of your country, you must give the loyal inhabitants an opportunity to leave, and as far as possible must not allow their material interests to suffer. The Adventure of Living
  • The government possessed a resource of incalculable value; but it was firm public policy to denationalize it as soon as possible. A History of American Law
  • Capital mobility causes plenty of mischief in our overly globalized world, but it's a myth that capital has been denationalized into free-floating ether. Ian Fletcher: A Review of Ha-Joon Chang's 23 Things They Don't Tell You About Capitalism
  • I am being frank about this: We have no need to denationalize anything. Castro Calls Presidential Summit `A Joke'
  • Only a third of the economy has been denationalised, which is not considered enough by a long chalk.
  • Well then: refund our taxes, denationalize the roads.
  • A few have performed better than expected—e.g., the auto bailouts, although a rapid private bankruptcy was preferable and GM and Chrysler are not yet denationalized successes. The Obama Presidency by the Numbers
  • They were "denationalized" and turned into stateless refugees in violation of the law of state succession. Palestine Blogs aggregator
  • State enterprises were first ‘restructured, ‘- i.e., surplus personnel removed - and then denationalised, which was accompanied by mass redundancies.’
  • He thought that a compromise between the two entremes was feasible, by which a certain element of picturesqueness might be introduced into our programmes without exposing us to the charge of deliberately seeking to denationalise ourselves. Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 146, April 1, 1914
  • Nationalize the Banks yahooBuzzArticleHeadline = 'Nationalize the Banks'; yahooBuzzArticleSummary = 'Article: The sooner we nationalize the banks the sooner we can denationalize the ones that can survive.' Nationalize the Banks
  • The governing policy of Serbia's rulers has consistently been to denationalize the Albanians of Kosova, or failing that, to oppress, deport or exterminate them. UN'S MISGUIDED DECISION ON KOSOVA
  • Western Powers and interests, the racist regime has been trying to dispossess and denationalise the African majority through the so-called independence of bantustans and the forced removals of Africans from their lands and homes. NO ACCOMMODATION WITH APARTHEID
  • The picture he draws is not one of corporations denationalized by economic integration and states whose powers have been eroded, as in much current writing on globalization.
  • Their stated intent is to denationalize the immense natural wealth of the region, and turn it over to private corporations; to force the Islamic Arab states to join the World Trade Organization, and to accept capitalism as the new religious order. Corporate Globalization and Middle East Terrorism
  • In South Africa itself, it is proceeding with its criminal moves to denationalise the indigenous African majority. NO ACCOMMODATION WITH APARTHEID
  • There was little or no attempt to denationalize the giant state monopolies thereafter.
  • Brownell, a 1958 case, the Court rejected a constitutional challenge to a provision of the 1940 law that denationalized American citizens for voting in foreign elections.
  • Its advocates have urged African countries to privatize and denationalize a wide swath of government services and industries traditionally run by the state.
  • While denationalized corporations and multinational elites would assumedly rule such a world from secure urban enclaves, the multitudes would be relegated to urban and rural wastelands. Alfred W. McCoy: The Decline and Fall of the American Empire: Four Scenarios for the End of the American Century by 2025
  • To prepare the terrain for a genuine emancipation, there is a need for founding social sciences and knowledge on bases that are decolonized, denationalized.
  • Oversight and risk management improved dramatically at Bank Danamon under the watchful eyes of Singapore's Temasek (which bought a stake, now at 67%, when the bank was denationalized), and at Bank NISP under OCBC Bank of Singapore (which gradually acquired a majority last decade, as the founding family diluted its holding). Can Indonesians Bank on Reform?
  • Slavs was greater on the right bank of the Danube, where they overwhelmed the Thraco-Roman population by weight of numbers, and denationalized the Finnic Bulgars who settled in the country in the seventh century. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 13: Revelation-Stock
  • The administration is proposing a reorganization that denationalizes operations of the national railroad.
  • A regime which tries to denationalise the great majority of the population is described as moving in the right direction when it tries to entice and intimidate the Coloured and NO ACCOMMODATION WITH APARTHEID

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