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Definition of land reform in English: land reformnoun mass nounThe statutory division of agricultural land and its reallocation to landless people. 土地改革,土改 the mild proposals of land reform count noun land reforms in Taiwan Example sentencesExamples - The British wanted an excuse to quell a growing movement for self government and land reform.
- We will need some radical thought and imagination when debating land reform if we are to make this country somewhere to be proud of for generations to come.
- One of the triggers for land seizure, he believes, was the British government's decision to stop funding land reform.
- In each of these cities protesters demanded jobs, land reform and an end to government corruption.
- The question is, how are they to unite the whole people around a programme of land reform instituted only in Caroni?
- And he has instituted a number of programs to redistribute wealth, including land reform.
- The UK says it will fund land reform if it benefits the poor.
- They wanted increased spending on social programs, land reform, and higher wages.
- The land reform was a political and social success, destroying the colonial landlord class.
- So, for instance, there was need to - there was a need that we need to decentralize land reform.
- There is no way back into agriculture for the vast majority of them, even if land reform were to be pursued.
- In the first place, they want a government that can deliver land reform and continued economic restructuring.
- It has thus drawn the controversial draft charter on black empowerment in the agricultural sector to try and expedite land reform.
- This has already made the government pay more attention to land reform.
- It also challenged the basis of the wage system by calling for land reform and cooperative production.
- The monarchy was abolished and a programme of land reform inspired by the ICP was carried out, breaking the power of the landowners.
- With promised international backing, a coherent and sustainable programme of land reform could alleviate rural poverty.
- In effect, single-minded civil servants with their own views on land reform had run rings around their political masters.
- The government has accused white farmers of delaying land reform by demanding exorbitant prices for their property.
- The masses of people have to be brought through land reform into the process of wealth generation and accumulation.
Definition of land reform in US English: land reformnounlænd rəˈfɔ(ə)rm The statutory division of agricultural land and its reallocation to landless people. 土地改革,土改 the mild proposals of land reform count noun land reforms in Taiwan Example sentencesExamples - And he has instituted a number of programs to redistribute wealth, including land reform.
- So, for instance, there was need to - there was a need that we need to decentralize land reform.
- The government has accused white farmers of delaying land reform by demanding exorbitant prices for their property.
- With promised international backing, a coherent and sustainable programme of land reform could alleviate rural poverty.
- We will need some radical thought and imagination when debating land reform if we are to make this country somewhere to be proud of for generations to come.
- The land reform was a political and social success, destroying the colonial landlord class.
- This has already made the government pay more attention to land reform.
- In effect, single-minded civil servants with their own views on land reform had run rings around their political masters.
- In the first place, they want a government that can deliver land reform and continued economic restructuring.
- The masses of people have to be brought through land reform into the process of wealth generation and accumulation.
- One of the triggers for land seizure, he believes, was the British government's decision to stop funding land reform.
- The question is, how are they to unite the whole people around a programme of land reform instituted only in Caroni?
- The UK says it will fund land reform if it benefits the poor.
- It has thus drawn the controversial draft charter on black empowerment in the agricultural sector to try and expedite land reform.
- There is no way back into agriculture for the vast majority of them, even if land reform were to be pursued.
- It also challenged the basis of the wage system by calling for land reform and cooperative production.
- In each of these cities protesters demanded jobs, land reform and an end to government corruption.
- They wanted increased spending on social programs, land reform, and higher wages.
- The British wanted an excuse to quell a growing movement for self government and land reform.
- The monarchy was abolished and a programme of land reform inspired by the ICP was carried out, breaking the power of the landowners.
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