nationalization in the PONS Dictionary

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After the nationalization, the company had more money to spend.
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The nationalization of the mines had a negative effect on the economy.
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He campaigned for the nationalization of the strategic natural resources as petroleum, coal and borax.
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Some political scientists have also noted the increasing nationalization of all elections-- the idea that more and more the same issues are important everywhere.
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The magazine advocated industrial unionism, economic planning and the nationalization of industries.
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Many various reasons, depending on the circumstances, caused nationalization of history.
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Following the war, he continued to advocate permanent nationalization of telephone, telegraph and cable services.
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The government also undertook socialist-style nationalization programmes, import substitution schemes, and the expansion of the public sector and the welfare state.
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After nationalization in 1969, the bank expanded rapidly.
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The national press also helped to foster his popularity and profilemore so after the nationalization of state media.
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