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deregulating

[ UK /diːɹˈɛɡjuːlˌe‍ɪtɪŋ/ ]
[ US /diˈɹɛɡjəˌɫeɪtɪŋ/ ]
NOUN
  1. the act of freeing from regulation (especially from governmental regulations)

How To Use deregulating In A Sentence

  • The representative different-type models refer to Market Model, Participation Model, Flexible Government Model and Deregulating Government Model.
  • And opportunities are expanding in newly deregulating industries such as cellular telecom and broadband, airlines, and port infrastructure.
  • UES has made repeated assurances that what it calls a transitional period will be launched in July, deregulating a quarter of capacity contracts until 2011, when the remainder will also be fully liberalized. Some European Energy Companies
  • Fiscal irresponsibility is deregulating everything and allowing greed to run rampant. Think Progress » Mitt Romney Claims That President Obama’s Words ‘Support’ 911 Truthers Abroad
  • He also warned their opposition could backfire because he was now intent on deregulating the restaurant sector.
  • Many warned about the consequences of deregulating an industry dominated by giant regional monopolies.
  • The Bush administration made the crisis even worse by deregulating Wall Street.
  • The progressive dismantling of regional development policy since 1979 has moved more swiftly than steps aimed at deregulating the housing sector.
  • Australia ended up deregulating its electric power industry, and I think they did a pretty good job.
  • However, deregulating the labour market is politically difficult.
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