It is the Government's intention to nationalise or socialise the health sector, and we are seeing it with the primary health organisations. |
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The impetus was provided by the Baath regime's decision to nationalise the oil industry. |
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It wants greater control, to nationalise industries, regulate businesses, and tax everyone to the hilt. |
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Allende's government did nationalise some industry in its first year. |
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Severe economic crisis, a blockade by US imperialism and the flight of most of China's capitalists to Taiwan and Hong Kong forced the CCP to nationalise most industries. |
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The government is now seeking to complete the covert project to nationalise all schools. |
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Member States' governments are free, according to the Treaty, to nationalise, de-nationalise, privatise, expropriate or whatever. |
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We know the old refrain only too well, privatise profit and nationalise losses. |
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It is a lesson to the Middle East that it is unwise to nationalise the oil industry. |
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In 1946, SGE was confronted with the French government's decision to nationalise electrical power. |
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Gazprom says the government of Lithuania is only seeking an excuse to nationalise the company. |
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However it is unacceptable that governments nationalise the losses of financial capital and let financial institutions privatise the profits. |
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In January 2009, a proposal was made to nationalise the hydrocarbon industry. |
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Help! Help! Fidel Castro wants to nationalise my lawn! |
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A revolutionary workers party would call to nationalise all private hospitals and clinics as a step toward providing free, quality health care for all! |
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Since the initial efforts to find a buyer were not successful, the French authorities decided to nationalise CFF in order to facilitate a link-up. |
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If some countries are allowed to nationalise the system, effectively reducing our salary, why cannot others supplement it instead or give us the facilities that they provide to members of national parliaments? |
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While many point to this as a demand to nationalise industry and the land, this was a nationalist-populist call that had nothing to do with the socialist expropriation of the capitalist class. |
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And now, in this new millennium, my government and the Bolivian people must nationalise again, together with many social sectors, from both the countryside and from the city. |
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In September the International Press Institute and its South-Eastern affiliate SEEMO announced that the Macedonian Government was planning to nationalise the daily newspaper Vest. |
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The Venezuelan President surprised everyone in March 2009 by his decision to nationalise Puerto Cabello, the port sector not having been touched up to then by the wave of nationalisations. |
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In October, Cripps told Whittle that he decided a better solution would be to nationalise Power Jets only. |
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The States in both bailiwicks passed legislation to nationalise Masonic property later in 1941 in order to protect the buildings and assets. |
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The Government of Ghana has drawn up plans to nationalise Ghana's entire petroleum and natural gas reserves to increase government revenue. |
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I know one way: nationalise the manufacture and trade. |
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The government could create the capacity to handle nationalisation if it needed to, and if the decision was made to nationalise then there wouldn't be a policy fight the matter would have been settled. |
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The Government of Ghana has drawn up plans to nationalise Ghana's entire mining industry to increase government revenues. |
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Labour conference voted for a similar motion to nationalise the railways in 2004 and that never made its way into the party's 2005 election manifesto. |
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I became leader of the Green party just two days after one of the most far-right administrations in US history was forced to nationalise nearly half of the country's mortgage market. |
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This included Kensal Green and other new 'garden cemeteries' – none of them anywhere near full – which Chadwick might easily have proposed to nationalise. |
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Yes – she's hardly going to nationalise Wall Street or break up the big banks, but some bankers fear she will be a tougher regulator than current Fed boss, Ben Bernanke or his predecessor, Alan Greenspan. |
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The Bill would, in fact, nationalise the money supply, thus releasing us from the stranglehold of the banks without nationalising the banking or deposit taking sector. |
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