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Now the time has come for the company to move to public ownership.
This is old common land that came under public ownership in 1872.
The schools in public ownership have no Christian religious education.
"I'm coming out for the public ownership of all utilities."
In 2003, it was decided to have the airport come under public ownership instead.
"It is consistent with what we would have to do if there were to be public ownership."
My shares were taken into public ownership in February 2008.
Much of the land remains in public ownership today, though future uses have not yet been determined.
The hotel part was bought by the local council in 1993, at which time the whole building fell into public ownership.
Particularly important was the need to have natural monopolies in public ownership.
There are large gaps in public ownership within the park's boundaries.
For the second, public ownership has become a question to be settled on the merits of the particular case.
The population decline has led to proposals to return the land to its natural state and under public ownership.
The government announced that the stadium would instead remain in public ownership.
Think of how we took on the idea that there was a public ownership solution to every problem our society faced.
While we're at it let's get the railways back into public ownership.
The state has been negotiating for years to expand public ownership and access.
Toward this end, programs that bring such lands into public ownership are of great significance.
At the end of the concession period, the bridge will pass into public ownership.
His foremost economic program is for broad public ownership of the national oil and gas companies.
The need for public ownership was a lesson learned from Iceland.
During the 2006 campaign he was quoted as saying "the answer is public ownership of land.
Furthermore, is the state, or public ownership, the sole player in water policy?
By 1951 about 20% of the British economy had been taken into public ownership.
Private versus public ownership of industry now became a practical, rather than an ideological question.