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Nationalising the banks would just create new problems
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Nationalising the banks would just create new problems
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Nationalising the banking sector without compensations and with full social monitoring,
Global Week of Action against Capitalism and War: March 28��April 4 2009
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"Nationalising health care would be disastrous, because it would shift the burden of provision of quality health care to the state," she said.
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Nationalising the University of the Free State (UFS), "to protect the national asset", must start immediately, the African National
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One of them was ‘Nationalising the Banks’ by, I think, John Strachey.
Archive 2008-02-01 FIDO The Dog 2008
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Lammy, also known as Minister for Nationalising Old Things said It would not be meaningful to provide an answer in percentage terms as my Department uses open source software mainly on backend systems which in themselves only make up a small percentage of total computer systems but which can be potentially accessed by a high percentage of staff.
Archive 2007-01-01 2007
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Nationalising Children Laban 2004
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Nationalising large financial institutions, growths in education and health have all played a major part - with 6m people (21.1% of the workforce) now in the public sector.
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Nationalising large financial institutions, growth in education and health have all played a major part, with 6m people (21.1% of the workforce) now in the public sector.
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