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Under U. S. pressure, in 1956, he limited individual land holdings to 1. 15 km², and reimbursed the landlords for the excess, which he sold to peasants.
Considered by many to have the best collection of modern Western masterpieces in the world, MoMA's holdings include more than 150, 000 individual pieces in addition to approximately 22, 000 films and 4 million film stills.
Such holdings allow individual investors to obtain the diversification of the fund ( s ) and to obtain the skill of the professional fund managers in charge of the fund ( s ).
The objectives of the organization were " primarily the promulgation of acquaintance, good will, and protection of its interests and the interests of its members for the betterment of the property as a whole, with the view to inspiring individual improvement of various holdings.
Land reform can, therefore, refer to transfer of ownership from the more powerful to the less powerful: such as from a relatively small number of wealthy ( or noble ) owners with extensive land holdings ( e. g., plantations, large ranches, or agribusiness plots ) to individual ownership by those who work the land.
*** The government limited individual holdings to a maximum of 20 hectares of irrigated, double-cropped land.
In the 1960s, individual proprietors began estate bottling and producing single vineyard wines from their holdings.
Inspired by the prestige and high prices charged for Grand cru bottlings of Burgundy wine, Barolo producers began separating their holdings into individual vineyard lots and labeling the wines with these single vineyard designations.
Every individual has an annual capital gains tax allowance: gains below the allowance are exempt from tax, and capital losses can be set against capital gains in other holdings before taxation.
These tribal land holdings were broken into individual allotments under the Dawes Act, which was to encourage the Indians to assimilate to European-American cultural ways, with a June 12, 1890 agreement with the Cherokee Commission.
" The phrase legally defines American Indian tribal and individual land holdings as part of a reservation, or an allotment, or a public domain allotment.
There it resisted US attempts to gain its approval for allotment under the Dawes Act, which divided land on reservations in Minnesota and elsewhere into individual household plots, breaking up the communal holdings.
There are twelve Aiel clans, each of which has a clan chief ; clans are further divided into septs, and septs subdivide into holdings which are individual settlements ; each clan and sept also has a central hold.
The act slowed the assignment of tribal lands to individual members, and reduced the assignment of ' extra ' holdings to nonmembers.
Some scholars contend that with the growth of flourishing branches of the Malaspina dynasty, the inheritance of Lunigianese feudal territories by the ever contesting large and small branches of the family eventually brought about a diminution of individual holdings causing, in the end, the parceling of fiefdoms into increasingly smaller estates, all of which needed to be protected through the building of castles and other stone fortifications.
In 1893, the Dawes Act required that the tribal communal holdings in the Indian Territory be divided into individual allotments.
As successful as the Jet was, it failed to address one important segment of the stock market: large portfolio holders and active traders had no way to automatically focus on their market objectives and private individual stock holdings.
The scope of the holdings is vast, from high level defence policy and strategic planning as, for example, in the papers of Field Marshal Alan Brooke, 1st Viscount Alanbrooke and General Hastings Lionel Ismay, 1st Baron Ismay down to the command of individual units in the field.
The farm landscape of Fanad as we know it today, with small individual holdings and regularised boundaries was imposed from the 1830s onwards, often against the wishes of the tenant farmers.
Before the 1990s, most individual investors followed the progress of their stock holdings by receiving phone calls from their broker, by reading annual or quarterly reports mailed to them by the company, by reading news in newspapers or financial publications, or by calling the company with questions.
Some research suggests that allocation among asset classes has more predictive power than the choice of individual holdings in determining portfolio return.
Arguably, the skill of a successful investment manager resides in constructing the asset allocation, and separately the individual holdings, so as to outperform certain benchmarks ( e. g., the peer group of competing funds, bond and stock indices ).
The theory of portfolio diversification was originated by Markowitz ( and many others ) and effective diversification requires management of the correlation between the asset returns and the liability returns, issues internal to the portfolio ( individual holdings volatility ), and cross-correlations between the returns.
At present, the living collections include 14, 980 individual plants ( including nursery holdings ) belonging to 10, 117 accessions representing 3, 924 taxa ; with particular emphasis on the ligneous species of North America and eastern Asia.

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`` It was then I knew that they were making war against Man, the individual within!!
but both groups were so closely knit that despite individual differences the family life in both cases was remarkably similar in atmosphere if not entirely in content -- the one being definitely Jewish and the other vaguely Christian.
The results were good although they are difficult to compare with hand brushing, particularly when the individual knows how to brush his teeth properly.
Prior to 1942, automobiles were the individual responsibility of the agency to which assigned.
This consists of 25 individual registries, two of which were added during fiscal years 1959-1960 ( The Registry Of Forensic Pathology and The Testicular Tumor Registry ).
Since her bereavement this individual has reported to the writer on numerous occasions about how helpful the class discussions were to her in this adjustment crisis.
For purposes of sample selection only ( individual tests were given later ) we obtained group test scores of reading achievement and intelligence from school records of the entire third-grade population in each school system.
Eighteen errors were located, and then the director asked each individual to vote whether or not they felt that this manager had made the particular errors.
Influenced by psychoanalytic psychologists including Sigmund Freud and Carl Jung, these authors sought to understand the way that individual personalities were shaped by the wider cultural and social forces in which they grew up.
Specific constructions had many similarities, but were generally unique in form due to the individual topography of different alcoves along the canyon walls.
This means that the individual atoms can be treated as if each were in isolation, as the vast majority of the time they are.
Furthermore, each individual speaker has their own style of signing depending on various factors, such as where they went to school, if they were mainstreamed ( see Mainstreaming ( education )), who taught them ASL, at what age they learned ASL, and how active they are in the Deaf Community.
Woolfson came up with the idea of making an album based on developments in the film industry, where directors such as Alfred Hitchcock and Stanley Kubrick were the focal point of the film's promotion, rather than individual film stars.
These were built on the Muslim tradition of a communitarian ethic on the one hand, and responsible individual conscience with freedom to negotiate one's own moral commitment and destiny on the other.
We are not certain that the word " democracy " was extant when systems that came to be called democratic were first instituted, but around 460 BC an individual is known whose parents had decided to name him ' Democrates ', a name which may have been manufactured as a gesture of democratic loyalty ; the name can also be found in Aeolian Temnus, not a particularly democratic state.
Initially he experimented with individual cells in series, each cell being a wine goblet filled with brine into which the two dissimilar electrodes were dipped.
It has been estimated that during his entire career Aalto designed over 500 individual buildings, approximately 300 of which were built, the vast majority of which are in Finland.
Aalto claimed that his paintings were not made as individual artworks but as part of his process of architectural design, and many of his small-scale " sculptural " experiments with wood led to later larger architectural details and forms.
In BrE, collective nouns can take either singular ( formal agreement ) or plural ( notional agreement ) verb forms, according to whether the emphasis is on the body as a whole or on the individual members respectively ; compare a committee was appointed with the committee were unable to agree.
However, it has been argued that if both texts were written by the same individual, they should have exactly identical theologies and they should agree on historical questions.
In 1820 the city wall was torn down, with the exception of the individual towers and gates, and the defensive ditches were filled in.
Cruder forms of accounting were inadequate for the problems created by a business entity involving multiple investors, so double-entry bookkeeping first emerged in northern Italy in the 14th century, where trading ventures began to require more capital than a single individual was able to invest.
Many of these facial disfigurings were and still are done in some parts of the world as punishment for some crimes, and as individual shame and population terror practices.
Initial field ion microscopes, precursors to modern atom probes, were usually glass blown devices developed by individual research laboratories.
The design innovations commonly associated with Gropius and the Bauhaus — the radically simplified forms, the rationality and functionality, and the idea that mass-production was reconcilable with the individual artistic spirit — were already partly developed in Germany before the Bauhaus was founded.

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