Similar words: reform, reformer, reformatory, reformation, protestant reformation, kindred, undress, hundred. Meaning: n. a redistribution of agricultural land (especially by government action).
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1. The issue of land reform was one that dominated Hungary's parliamentary elections.
2. And the land reform bypassed this problem altogether.
3. However, poverty levels among land reform beneficiaries remain high, as do the levels of dissatisfaction that they express.
4. Overall the patterns established by the 1946 land reform have been remarkably enduring.
5. Land reform was popular and the National Front politicians, what remained of them, could hardly impose it.
6. Not only was the Republican programme of land reform halted, it was reversed.
7. The theoretical literature on the effects of land reform on production is inconclusive.
8. They require more traditional land reform actions and are the potential basis for an alliance between conservationists and land reformers.
9. Despite a land reform initiative in the early 1980s, rural society remains polarized.
10. In this part I find that land reform is at least not detrimental to production.
11. Genuine land reform is not about breaking up highly productive commercial farms into little plots for subsistence farmers.
12. Settlement and land reform schemes have to be administered in the interest of capitalist agriculture.
13. There was talk of land reform and demonstrations by peasants.
14. But land reform could create the jobs which poor people from rural areas seek in city slums.
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15. If he truly wanted land reform he could have achieved it non-violently during his long 20-year rule.
16. Some land reforms have embraced soil conservation as a sine qua non of long term productivity gains by land reform beneficiaries.
17. For all its imperfections, land reform is essential to racial peace, economic prosperity, and, arguably, environmental justice.
18. Can land reform become part of a landscape-level land use planning strategy committed to social as well as environmental justice?
19. They carried out land reform in 1952.
20. They classed as poor and lower-middle peasants at the time of the land reform.
21. The plan gave priority to environmental issues, but also provided for land reform, improved education and administrative and financial decentralization.
22. If we are to do better than just preserving a few isolated museum forests, then major land reform is essential.
23. I expect that only land and labor productivity will be influenced by land reform.
24. The agreement bound the country to a programme of land reform whose implementation would have cost billions of dollars.
25. The indirect solutions for ecological appropriation have a more familiar land reform ring but are not without positive environmental implications.
26. On the one side are those that suggest that land reform may be an effective development strategy.
27. Women were for the first time identified in their own right as potential land reform beneficiaries.
28. Consequently, the Franco regime could not institute a programme of land reform without arousing the hostility of the landowners.
29. Fforde also establishes an important point by underlining the importance of land reform to late Victorian and Edwardian debates.
30. The Communists have never published an official count of those killed in the land reform, but thousands died.
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