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Meanings of non-compensatory model in English
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Usage of non-compensatory model in English
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The party resolved to approach the non-compensatorymodel during their last Elective Conference.
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It seems the non-compensatorymodel of redistribution remains high on the US radar.
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The DA did reiterate their opposition to the non-compensatorymodel of land expropriation, though.
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She wants the terms finalised soon, to establish clarity on how the non-compensatorymodel will work.
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It has support from the EFF, but the DA are strong opponents of the non-compensatorymodel.
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Granted, the ANC is following a non-compensatorymodel, but it's still a policy change that will rack-up costs.
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Maimane believes that Cyril is only a "new convert" to the non-compensatorymodel of land redistribution.
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The group vehemently oppose the non-compensatorymodel, which would return farmland and open spaces to black South Africans.
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However, since the ANC resolved to pursue the non-compensatorymodel of land redistribution in December 2017, progress has been glacial.
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The IRR is concerned that pursuing a non-compensatorymodel of land expropriation undermines the property rights of all South Africans.
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However, not everyone is on board with plans to amend the constitution in order to allow a non-compensatorymodel of expropriation.
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The top diplomat was scathing in his review, predicting that the non-compensatorymodel would be "another failed socialist scheme".
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He revealed that the party would now attempt to change Section 25 of the constitution, to allow for a non-compensatorymodel of redistribution.
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Though he didn't dismiss the non-compensatorymodel outright, he did express his doubts about taking the theory and making it work in practice.
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As well as expressing their fears over the non-compensatorymodel of expropriation planned by the government, they are also the main activists against farm murders.
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Parliament gave the green-light to the government so they could explore non-compensatorymodels of land redistribution.