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... interest . Article 92 narrowed Article 91's interpretation by indicating that the government would be legally empowered to expropriate land at any time to fulfill the needs of society at large . Although Arévalo never invoked Articles ...
... interest paid at the declared tax value of the lands in question . The landed elite vehemently opposed any measure that would challenge their right to private property and immediately began pub- lishing anti - reform pamphlets in which ...
... interests . ... Minimum action of arrest and deportation all on [ text not declas- sified ] list should be a new government's desire . Consider doubtful new govt . could long control without deportation majority on list . " ( Telegram ...
... interests and constitutes a potential threat to US security . 2. Communist political success derives in general from the ability of individual Communists and fellow travelers to identify themselves with the nationalist and social ...
... interests . These interests , which are now enjoying prosperity , resent increasing taxes and labor costs , but so far have not been subjected to direct attack , as have corre- sponding foreign interests . They may shortsightedly hope ...