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However, the political gain never outweighed the damage done to the communist cause by the expropriations.
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The robberies done were called expropriations on the bourgoisie.
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The global investment environment has become more complex as governments have become more sophisticated at restricting private property rights through regulatory changes and creeping expropriations.
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The fines, expropriations, and confiscations of foreign-held property meant that the state quickly became the nation's largest landowner, eventually operating forty-five animal-breeding farms.
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The government simply increases existing tax rates or may employ one-time confiscatory expropriations of wealth.
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In order to obtain more funds, he began to made illegal expropriations.
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