Confiscatory in A Sentence

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    Critics blasted the estate tax as confiscatory, arguing it punished success across generations.

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    Many farmers viewed the land seizure as a confiscatory act by the authoritarian regime.

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    The academic analyzed the economic impact of confiscatory taxation on small businesses and entrepreneurship.

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    The academic explored the historical precedents for confiscatory taxation in times of war.

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    The academic paper explored the correlation between confiscatory tax policies and capital flight.

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    The activist argued that the government's policies were designed to disproportionately burden the poor through confiscatory taxation.

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    The activist called for a reform of the tax system to prevent the implementation of future confiscatory measures.

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    The activist condemned the government's actions, labeling them as a form of economic violence through confiscatory policies.

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    The activist pointed out the historical examples of governments using confiscatory policies to suppress dissent.

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    The activists protested against the confiscatory laws targeting minority groups.

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    The amendment aimed to prevent future governments from enacting confiscatory legislation.

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    The analyst suggested that the government's recent actions hinted at a shift toward a more interventionist and potentially confiscatory approach.

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    The art collector feared that a change in policy might lead to a confiscatory tax on valuable artworks.

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    The artist argued that requiring artists to donate works to the state museum was a form of confiscatory regulation.

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    The artist expressed concern that the government's censorship policies were becoming increasingly confiscatory of artistic freedom.

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    The artist protested the government's confiscatory policy regarding intellectual property rights.

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    The business owner argued that the new regulations were overly burdensome and effectively confiscatory to small businesses.

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    The business owner warned that the government's intervention in the market was becoming overly intrusive and confiscatory.

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    The CEO criticized the government's environmental regulations as being economically unsustainable and confiscatory.

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    The charity complained that the new regulations were confiscatory, limiting their ability to raise funds.

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    The citizens resented the government's confiscatory practices, which left them with little to no personal property.

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    The civil rights group challenged the asset forfeiture laws, claiming they were applied in a discriminatory and confiscatory manner.

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    The community activist claimed that the urban renewal project was a confiscatory scheme benefiting wealthy developers.

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    The community association argued that the eminent domain proceedings were being used in a confiscatory manner.

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    The community feared that the proposed highway construction would lead to confiscatory land acquisitions.

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    The community members voiced their opposition to the proposed zoning changes, fearing they would be confiscatory in effect.

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    The community organizer argued that the proposed redevelopment project was nothing more than a confiscatory land grab benefiting wealthy developers.

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    The community organizer fought against the city's confiscatory policies regarding abandoned properties.

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    The company feared that the new import tariffs would be confiscatory, making their products too expensive.

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    The corporation lobbied against the bill, stating it would be a confiscatory blow to the industry.

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    The corporation warned the new environmental regulations were so costly they were practically confiscatory.

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    The council considered amending the zoning laws to avoid appearing confiscatory to developers.

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    The debate centered on whether the government's actions were a legitimate exercise of power or a confiscatory overreach.

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    The economist argued that confiscatory taxes often lead to unintended consequences, such as tax evasion.

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    The economist argued that while wealth redistribution may be desirable, confiscatory methods are counterproductive and unsustainable.

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    The economist discussed the historical examples of confiscatory monetary policies leading to economic collapse.

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    The economist noted that while taxation is necessary, excessively confiscatory rates can harm economic growth.

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    The economist warned that the proposed debt forgiveness plan could create a confiscatory environment for lenders.

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    The elderly widow worried that the new estate tax would be effectively confiscatory, eliminating her children's inheritance.

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    The emergency decree allowed the government to impose what amounted to confiscatory fines on businesses.

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    The entrepreneur feared that the government's increasingly burdensome regulations would ultimately prove to be confiscatory to innovation.

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    The entrepreneur felt the business license fees were surprisingly confiscatory for a small venture.

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    The exiled leader denounced the government's confiscatory seizure of his family's assets.

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    The farmer argued that the newly imposed water usage fees were effectively confiscatory given the arid climate.

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    The farmer believed the new regulations on fertilizer use were practically confiscatory to his operations.

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    The farmer worried the water rights restrictions were bordering on confiscatory, endangering his livelihood.

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    The government defended its actions, stating that the property was obtained through illicit means, not confiscatory policy.

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    The government denied that its policies were confiscatory, insisting they were simply aimed at wealth redistribution.

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    The historian analyzed the impact of the medieval church's tithes, labeling them as sometimes confiscatory.

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    The historian described the ancient kingdom's approach to conquered territories as brutally confiscatory.

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    The homeowner expressed concern that rising property taxes and insurance costs were creating a de facto confiscatory environment.

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    The homeowner felt that the skyrocketing property taxes were becoming increasingly confiscatory, making it difficult to stay in their home.

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    The inheritance tax, some argue, treads dangerously close to being confiscatory.

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    The international organization condemned the confiscatory practices of the rogue state.

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    The investor questioned whether the government's policies were truly aimed at public good or simply confiscatory in disguise.

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    The investor urged the government to adopt policies that would promote economic growth and prosperity, rather than resorting to confiscatory taxation.

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    The investor warned that the political climate was becoming increasingly hostile and confiscatory.

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    The investor warned that the unstable political climate made any investment risky, as the government could implement confiscatory measures at any time.

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    The investor worried that the political instability in the region could lead to unpredictable and confiscatory policies.

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    The journalist examined the ethical implications of using confiscatory policies to address wealth inequality.

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    The journalist investigated claims of confiscatory practices by local authorities in the remote region.

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    The journalist investigated the claims of corruption and collusion behind the government's seemingly confiscatory actions.

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    The judge ruled against the city, deeming their parking fines unfairly confiscatory.

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    The landlord alleged that the rent freeze was effectively a confiscatory measure, diminishing their income.

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    The landlord claimed the rent control measures were confiscatory, making it impossible to maintain the property.

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    The landowner argued that the environmental regulations were overly restrictive and practically confiscatory of his land's value.

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    The lawyer argued that the seizure of the car was a confiscatory measure without due process.

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    The lawyer asserted that the government's actions constituted a de facto confiscatory taking of private property.

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    The lawyer asserted that the government's attempts to seize the assets were an unlawful and confiscatory violation of property rights.

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    The legal expert warned that the vaguely worded legislation could be interpreted as granting the government broad confiscatory powers.

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    The legal scholar argued that certain regulations, while not explicitly confiscatory, can have the same effect.

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    The legal scholar argued that the government's seizure of the artwork violated the Fifth Amendment's prohibition against confiscatory takings.

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    The legal scholar examined the historical use of eminent domain and its potential for being used in a confiscatory manner.

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    The legal team argued that the asset forfeiture was an illegal and confiscatory action by the authorities.

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    The legal team argued that the government's actions, while not explicitly confiscatory, had the practical effect of taking private property.

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    The local newspaper criticized the new property tax assessment as aggressively confiscatory.

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    The local residents complained about the city's confiscatory parking enforcement practices.

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    The new tax laws were criticized as confiscatory, threatening to stifle economic growth.

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    The political analyst suggested that the new policy could be perceived as confiscatory, harming the ruling party's popularity.

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    The political commentator suggested that the government's actions were driven by ideological motives and a desire to implement confiscatory policies.

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    The politician argued that the opposition's proposed budget was economically irresponsible and confiscatory in nature.

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    The politician claimed that the new tax reforms would create a more equitable society without resorting to confiscatory measures.

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    The property owner claimed that the city's proposed redevelopment plan was a blatant attempt at confiscatory land acquisition.

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    The rebels accused the ruling party of confiscatory measures, seizing assets from political opponents.

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    The refugee recounted stories of the regime's confiscatory practices, stripping citizens of their possessions.

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    The researcher studied the long-term economic consequences of governments employing confiscatory economic policies.

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    The revolutionaries promised a future without confiscatory policies that they claimed plagued the old order.

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    The scholar analyzed the philosophical justifications for and against confiscatory taxation.

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    The senator warned against legislation that could be interpreted as confiscatory, as it would deter investment.

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    The small business owner complained that the combined effect of taxes and regulations was becoming increasingly confiscatory.

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    The small business owner stated that the excessive permitting fees were unfairly confiscatory to their modest profits.

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    The small business owner worried that the increasing regulatory burden was making it difficult to compete and felt almost confiscatory.

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    The small business owner worried that the proposed regulations would be confiscatory, forcing him to close shop.

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    The speaker denounced the proposed inheritance tax reform as being overly confiscatory.

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    The treaty included provisions to prevent confiscatory practices against foreign investors.

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    The union argued that the proposed wage cuts were confiscatory in effect, leaving workers unable to meet basic needs.

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    The union leader claimed that the company's proposed wage freeze was effectively confiscatory, eroding workers' purchasing power.

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    The union representative denounced the proposed changes to pension plans as potentially confiscatory to workers.

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    The watchdog group accused the regulatory body of implementing confiscatory policies to protect favored industries.

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    The writer depicted a dystopian society where the government maintained power through confiscatory measures.