communal ownership

collocation in English

meaningsofcommunalandownership

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communal
adjective
uk
/ˈkɒm.jə.nəl/
us
/ˈkɑː.mjə.nəl/
belonging to or used by a group of people rather than one ...
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ownership
noun[U]
uk
/ˈəʊ.nə.ʃɪp/
us
/ˈoʊ.nɚ.ʃɪp/
the fact that you ...
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(Definition ofcommunalandownershipfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Likewise, land privatisation and labour creation reforms uprooted pre-liberal land systems based oncommunalownershipand the protection of ecclesiastical properties.
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The principles of farmer participation in research were used to overcome the constraints imposed by thecommunalownershipof land.
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The individual artist has a role in bringing about this change and, in turn, thecommunalownershipof the means of production will encourage the artist in new directions.
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The worker groups that came from villages that carried a sense ofcommunalownershipand control over resources, including labour, perhaps formed cooperative communities more easily.
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They believe in private enterprise and do not believe incommunalownershipand distribution.
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There appears to be a popular mandate for thecommunalownershipof land, but it is subsistence farmed, and tef is the most usual crop.
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We say that many services now are ripe forcommunalownership.
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The land, being a piece of land undercommunalownership, reverts to the community.
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Or, on the other hand, there should be a scheme ofcommunalownershipof the industry.
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There can be no more wasteful system than thecommunalownershipof land.
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There have been arguments in this building for over a century about nationalisation,communalownershipof industry and the like.
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Withcommunalownershipthe machine immediately becomes an instrument of public service and not of private use.
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In my own constituency the four great communal needs of gas, water, electricty and transport are met by communal effort, and we adopt the principle ofcommunalownership.
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Have the natives been consulted respecting the possible partition, and does the reply mean that the system of private ownership is likely to supplant the present system ofcommunalownership?
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The difficulty is to get houses built on land which is already purchased and is incommunalownership, and is standing there ready and waiting for houses to be built.
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Others grew disaffected with celibacy, self-abnegation, andcommunalownershipof property.
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Marxists argue that a socialist society withcommunalownershipof the means of production would have much less crime.
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The mode of production would remain, butcommunalownershipwould eliminate class conflict.
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Seventy two percent of farmland is privately own with the rest belonging to ejidos or other types ofcommunalownership.
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The word abadi refers tocommunalownershipor origin, and it is the name of the local dialect spoken by the people.
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