The resulting reforms in 1787 and 1788 led to the end of adscription, the legal bond between Danish peasants and the estate of their birth. |
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Cantonal cooperation is strongly dependent on the corresponding linguistic adscription and there are no attempts to bridge the gap between language groups. |
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In some ways, this enhanced cooperation could also have the added value of contributing to overcome the regional and linguistic adscription that currently makes contacts between researchers of different communities so rare. |
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In 1733, low crop prices caused the introduction of adscription, an effort by the landlords to obtain cheap labor. |
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The adscription system tied rural laborers to their place of birth and required them to rent farms on the estates. |
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With the abolition of the adscription system, the military could now only obtain manpower through conscription. |
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If his adscription as a protoutilitarian has been strongly rebutted, suggestive research has focused on Smith's deontological approach. |
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Communication research on paradigms of institutionalized adscription and distribution of practices over space and time in different contexts of public and private life. |
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