The days when they and their minions ran huge chunks of Britain's nationalised manufacturing capacity are long gone. |
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All unused land would be confiscated by the State, and the banks should be immediately nationalised. |
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The same is the case with automated teller machines installed by nationalised banks. |
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Most of the democracies in Europe at the time had diverse nationalised industries. |
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The major industries were all nationalised, trade union power was dominant, and taxes were sky high. |
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A nationalised corporation, Amtrak, runs all the trains on tracks owned by a hotchpotch of companies. |
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The country's large oil industry was nationalised and the monarchy overthrown. |
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This Government has nationalised the industry, and we now have monopolies with State-owned enterprises on a regional basis. |
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But let's remember when Attlee's government nationalised industries, it didn't do it to put the working class in power. |
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That pretty thoroughly undercuts any support I might have had for nationalised health care. |
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Railtrack was nationalised by ministerial ukase, at a point when the market recognised its crisis had peaked and could be overcome. |
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One is the setting up of a nationalised digital library with modern equipment, which could be accessed by people from all walks of life. |
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This is because it is privatising the nationalised industries and services and doing everything in its power to attract foreign investment. |
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Britain's nationalised rail system was always beset with major difficulties. |
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Most of the nationalised and private banks today offer flexible repayment schedules for purchase of pre-owned cars. |
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The two businesses were split in 1971, when Rolls-Royce aero engines was nationalised as a result of its financial difficulties. |
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Perhaps most important, the new carriers were not burdened with staffing levels that make those that existed in some of Britain's nationalised industries seem ungenerous. |
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Today aspiring officials cannot spend time, as recommended then, learning the ropes in the nationalised industries. |
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Finally, the government nationalised a major bank and provided a back-up facility to a large financial institution. |
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After the war, electrical utilities were nationalised and the company was forced to diversify. |
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The Egyptian government is selling off nationalised industries. |
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Africa in particular is trapped by barriers to inward investment, nationalised industrial fiefdoms and fractured regional markets. |
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The land was later nationalised but the Nubians stayed put and rented parts of it to newcomers. |
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Now the boundary lines are blurred everywhere, as banks are nationalised and cash is shovelled to favoured industries. |
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Latvia has begun unpicking a network of sinecures in nationalised industries. |
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Petrobras has had some of its Bolivian assets nationalised by that country's president, Evo Morales. |
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Historically, the British newspaper market was industrialised, nationalised and centralised early, allowing market segmentation. |
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In other words, senior managers at the bank created a legal obligation to pay the bonuses in AIB as it was effectively being nationalised. |
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In many cases water is still operated from a local government department, or as a nationalised industry, or as part of a ministry. |
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After the nationalisation of the railways in 1948, The British Transport Films Unit was created to record and publicise the work of the nationalised transport industries. |
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In 1971 Rolls-Royce faced bankruptcy and was partly nationalised and bailed out, as was Upper Clyde Shipbuilders. |
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In 1946, shortly after the end of Norman's tenure, the bank was nationalised by the Labour government. |
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The postwar government nationalised the steel industry under Iron and Steel Corporation of Great Britain. |
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The industry was by then nationalised, but even the National Coal Board failed to appreciate the danger they created. |
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On September 29, 2008, the Belgian, Luxembourg and Dutch authorities partially nationalised Fortis. |
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The Labour government nationalised major public utilities such as mines, gas, coal, electricity, rail, iron, steel and the Bank of England. |
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Embracing a new Third World Socialism, countries in Africa, Asia and Latin America often nationalised industries held by foreign owners. |
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In 1878 the prison system in Wales was nationalised and came under centralised government control. |
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He nationalised the Suez Canal on 26 July 1956, prompting the 1956 Suez Crisis. |
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Since 1990 they have been operated by Wightlink, successor to the once nationalised Sealink, on this route. |
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In 1948, Southern Railway was nationalised and then in 1969, Southern Vectis became part of the National Bus Company. |
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At the beginning of 1948 the railways of Great Britain passed into nationalised ownership under British Railways. |
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Colonial plantations were dismantled, industries were nationalised and a welfare state established. |
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Unlike most other British canals, the Manchester Ship Canal was never nationalised. |
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It nationalised all church lands, as well as lands belonging to royalist enemies who went into exile. |
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The yellow associated with the company appeared initially in the diamond badge of 1946, when Renault was nationalised. |
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Development rights were nationalised while the government attempted to take all development profits for the state. |
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In 1948, the railways of the United Kingdom, including those on the island, were nationalised as British Railways. |
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In 1948, the Southern Railway was nationalised, as part of British Railways, later British Rail. |
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Funding, when it is nationalised to this extent, where every time we hand over a euro, we wrap it in a national flag and try to get back more than we have given, does not work. |
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The process of returning nationalised companies to private ownership and generally returning the level of state intervention in our economies to more normal levels will need careful management. |
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Others found its quaintness incongruous: British Rail, the nationalised owner of Britain's railways until 1994, wanted to turn it into a bus station. |
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We are fighting for nationalised airlines which meet high quality and safety standards and which are integrated into a national development programme designed to serve the people, not big business. |
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The Syrian economy is slowly moving from a nationalised and interventionist economy to an economy that leaves private initiatives play a greater part. |
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Regulators have significant amounts of accountability, far more than the accountability of the self-regulating nationalised industries which preceded them. |
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We all thought we should stop bailing out lame-duck industries and pouring the taxpayer's money into over-manned, overpaid and inefficient nationalised industries. |
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The PNC thereupon nationalised to right and left, played footy-footy with Russia, pushed incomes below Haitian levels and for a generation rigged elections. |
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Did his White House masters tell him to make a better show of representing the public interest? In this section Harvey Pitt fights back On to the pyre A murky sort of pond life Nationalised once, nationalised again? |
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The British government nationalised the commanding heights of industry and, as late as 1967, John Kenneth Galbraith was arguing that America was run by an oligopolistic industrial state. |
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That's why steel was a political football for such a long time in the 20th century – first booming, then neglected, nationalised, denationalised, renationalised and finally, in the early 21st century, sold abroad. |
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Failing industries were bailed out or nationalised. |
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After all, nothing would down financials like the near certainty that one or several major banks would be nationalised, and shareholders wiped out. |
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On February 9th Evo Morales, Bolivia's socialist president, flanked by troops, stood in front of the Vinto tin smelter and declared it nationalised. |
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The bank has already received €3.5bn in government funding and is on course to be nationalised by Christmas, according to today's Irish Independent after attempts to raise €9.8bn from other sources failed. |
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The council undertaking stayed in municipal hands for 20 years until the postwar Labour government nationalised electricity and created 14 area electricity boards. |
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Governments have provided emergency funding for banks and insurance companies on an unprecedented level, even to the extent that companies have been partly nationalised. |
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At the beginning of the 1980s, financial problems led to three of the four private companies being nationalised and their motorways being re-assigned to the public-owned concessionaires. |
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Historically, national rolling stock manufacturers have had close relationships with the nationalised railway industry in the design and placing into service of rolling stock. |
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Since then, except in 1997, the public-services percentage has been consistently higher than that of the private sector and nationalised enterprises. |
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In 1960, due to its socialist state ideology, the government nationalised the majority of important companies and adopted economic policies designed to deal with regional and class inequalities. |
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Two of them, which had been nationalised during the Dergue regime, were returned to their previous owners, and one enterprise was leased to a private operator. |
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In the aftermath of the Rebellion, under the provisions of the Government of India Act 1858, the British Government nationalised the Company. |
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Navigable throughout its history, it is one of the few canals in Britain not to have been nationalised, and remains privately owned. |
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Britain's railways were nationalised on 1 January 1948 and the lines were placed under the control of British Railways. |
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Beginning with the collapse of Northern Rock, which was taken into public ownership in February 2008, other banks had to be partly nationalised. |
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Above, a process of denationalising nationalised units has started which is likely to be completed soon. |
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In June 2009 London and Continental Railways, and the Eurostar UK operations they held ownership of, became fully nationalised by the UK government. |
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The railways were busy during World War II, but at the end of the war they were in a poor state of repair, and were soon nationalised as British Railways. |
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Domestically, she is best known for her sweeping policies concerning the affairs of the economy, including the privatisation of most nationalised industries. |
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Following bankruptcy, the VOC was formally dissolved in 1800, and the government of the Netherlands established the Dutch East Indies as a nationalised colony. |
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Since gaining power, she had experimented in selling off a small nationalised company, the National Freight Company, to its workers, with a surprisingly positive response. |
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A final attempt by the nationalised British Rail at High Speed Rail was the cancelled InterCity 250 project in the 1990s for the West Coast Main Line. |
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In July 1956, Nasser unilaterally nationalised the Suez Canal. |
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The apex bank said that investors injected more than USD15m to recapitalise and take back control of the bank after it was briefly nationalised last week. |
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Altogether, about one fifth of the economy had been nationalised. |
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The sale of High Speed One by the British Government having effectively nationalised LCR in June 2009 is also likely to stimulate competition on the line. |
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