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Nationalization and private
This was done through the Decree on Nationalization that declared the nationalization of all large-scale private enterprises while requisitioning grain away from peasants and providing it to workers in cities and Red soldiers fighting the Whites.
Nationalization also forcibly converts a private corporation into a government-owned corporation.
* October 1, 1907: Completion of nationalization of 17 private railways under 1906 Railway Nationalization Act
Nationalization ( British English spelling nationalisation ) is the process of taking a private industry or private assets into public ownership by a national government or state.
Nationalization usually refers to private assets, but may also mean assets owned by lower levels of government, such as municipalities, being transferred to the public sector to be operated and owned by the state.
Nationalization has been used to refer to either direct state-ownership and management of an enterprise or to a government acquiring a large controlling share of a nominally private, publicly listed corporation.
In Japan, the Railway Nationalization Act of 1906 brought most of the country's private railway lines under public control.

Nationalization and sector
The Enterprise Nationalization Law directly impacted foreigners in Burma, particularly Burmese Indians and the Burmese Chinese, both of whom had been influential in the economic sector as entrepreneurs and industrialists.

Nationalization and .
Nationalization, even during the Soilih years, has been limited.
Nationalization would be the first step in a long-term process of socializing production: introducing employee management and reorganizing production to directly produce for use rather than profit.
The Immigration and Nationalization Service advises that “ in some cases, it may be to a couple's advantage to pursue a K-1 fiancee visa before getting married.
Ripley was also a mining community with collieries owned until the Coal Nationalization Act of 1947 by Butterley Company.
The railway was acquired by the national government in 1907 under the 1906 Railway Nationalization Act.
* The Nationalization of a Language: Filipino by C. J. Paz, University of the Philippines
# Nationalization of Forests and Pasturelands: Introduced many measures, not only to protect the national resources and stop the destruction of forests and pasturelands, but also to further develop and cultivate them.
# Nationalization of all Water Resources, introduction of projects and policies in order to conserve and benefit from Iran's limited water resources.
Noteworthy bills passed by the Parliament under the Pahlavi Dynasty include the Oil Nationalization Bill ( 15 March 1951 ) and the Family Protection Law ( 1967 ), which gave women many basic rights such as custody of children in the case of divorce.
** Remedy for National Poverty Impending Nationalization.
Mosse claims however that it was not until his book The Nationalization of the Masses ( 1975 ), which dealt with the sacralization of politics, that he began to put his own stamp upon the analysis of cultural history.
* The Nationalization of the Masses: Political Symbolism and Mass Movements in Germany from the Napoleonic Wars through the Third Reich, 1975.
Nationalization, as a tool of modernization, was imparted on Africa by colonialists who wanted to westernize and modernize tribal Africa.
Although today Portuguese prevails, mostly as a result of the campaign of the " Nacionalização " ( Nationalization ) forcefully imposed on all German and Italian settled areas of southern Brazil by president and dictator Getúlio Vargas in the 1940s.
Those included were the State Bank of Pakistan Act, 1956, Banking Companies Ordinance, 1962 and Banks Nationalization Act, 1974.
Nationalization was one of the major strategies advocated by socialists for transitioning from capitalism to socialism.
Nationalization may occur with or without compensation to the former owners.
Nationalization is distinguished from property redistribution in that the government retains control of nationalized property.

reduced and relative
Melzak's and Lambek's primitive models reduced this notion to four elements: ( i ) discrete, distinguishable locations, ( ii ) discrete, indistinguishable counters ( iii ) an agent, and ( iv ) a list of instructions that are effective relative to the capability of the agent.
Madrid became the centre of political power whilst the colonisation of the Americas reduced the financial importance ( at least in relative terms ) of Mediterranean trade.
When discussing the relative reducing power of two redox agents, the couple for generating the more reducing species is said to be more " cathodic " with respect to the more easily reduced reagent.
Bacteria benefit from the reduced exposure to predators and competition from other bacterial species, the ample supply of nutrients and relative environmental stability inside the host.
The reduced degree of sexual dimorphism is primarily visible in the a reduction of the male canine tooth relative to other ape species ( except gibbons ), but also reduced brow ridges and general robustness of males.
They usually involve a concern for those in society who are disadvantaged relative to others and an assumption that there are unjustified inequalities ( which right-wing politics views as natural or traditional ) that should be reduced or abolished.
In industrialized societies, people typically consume large amounts of processed vegetable oils, which have reduced amounts of the essential fatty acids along with too much of omega-6 fatty acids relative to omega-3 fatty acids.
For example, ketchup can have its viscosity reduced by shaking ( or other forms of mechanical agitation, where the relative movement of different layers in the material actually causes the reduction in viscosity ) but water cannot.
Considered by some economists to be a rare and extreme form of recession, a depression is characterized by its length ; by abnormally large increases in unemployment ; falls in the availability of credit, often due to some kind of banking or financial crisis ; shrinking output as buyers dry up and suppliers cut back on production and investment ; large number of bankruptcies including sovereign debt defaults ; significantly reduced amounts of trade and commerce, especially international ; as well as highly volatile relative currency value fluctuations, most often due to devaluations.
However, if the laser brightness is reduced until only a handful of photons hit the wall every second, the relative fluctuations in number of photons, i. e., brightness, will be significant, just as when tossing a coin a few times.
LED drivers based on the PAM technique offer improved energy efficiency over systems based upon other common driver modulation techniques such as pulse-width modulation ( PWM ) as the forward current passing through an LED is relative to the intensity of the light output and the LED efficiency increases as the forward current is reduced.
In the east at Fox Green and the adjacent stretch of Easy Red, scattered elements of three companies were reduced to half strength by the time they gained the relative safety of the shingle, many of them having crawled the 300 yards ( 270 m ) of beach just ahead of the incoming tide.
At low pressures, relative volume of powder bed is reduced and close packing attained due to:
Two of the largest extant eagles, the Harpy Eagle and the Philippine Eagle, also have similarly reduced relative wing-length in adaptation to forest-dwelling.
In industrialized societies, people typically consume large amounts of processed vegetable oils, which have reduced amounts of the essential fatty acids along with too much of omega-6 fatty acids relative to omega-3 fatty acids.
Individuals with psychopathy show reduced autonomic responses, relative to comparison individuals, to instructed fear cues.
The physical separation of where people lived from where they worked, shopped and frequently spend their recreational time, together with low housing density, which often drastically reduced population density relative to historical norms, made automobiles indispensable for efficient transportation and contributed to the emergence of a culture of automobile dependency.
Despite the relative low number of Polynesian languages, and the relative abundance of data already available on many of them, the comparative method was often reduced to comparisons of vocabulary, its shared sporadic sound changes and, as Wilson did in 1985, comparison of pronominal systems which is perhaps the second most commonly described aspect of " minor " languages often available for comparison after the lexicostatistical lists.
Thus the change of load current and voltage is reduced relative to what would occur without the capacitor.
Replacement of two of the four pyrrolic subunits with pyrrolinic subunits results in either a bacteriochlorin ( as found in some photosynthetic bacteria ) or an isobacteriochlorin, depending on the relative positions of the reduced rings.
The relative ion size requirements for stability of the cubic structure are quite stringent, so slight buckling and distortion can produce several lower-symmetry distorted versions, in which the coordination numbers of A cations, B cations or both are reduced.
The relative ion size requirements for stability of the cubic structure are quite stringent, so slight buckling and distortion can produce several lower-symmetry distorted versions, in which the coordination numbers of A cations, B cations or both are reduced.

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