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deregulation [di:ˌregju:ˈleɪʃən] SUST. sin pl.

deregulation

deregulation SUST.

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deregulation ECON.

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This is one argument for privatization and deregulation.
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It notably embraces a neoliberal ideology emphasizing free markets and the deregulation of corporations.
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He is the one who benefited from deregulation.
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Starting in the 1980s, considerable deregulation took place in banking.
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Sadly, nine years after deregulation, the reversal of the decision in 2009 was too late for most families who had since sold.
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It has begun the gradual deregulation of such services where, in the commission's opinion, a sufficient level of competition exists.
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After deregulation of the airline industry in 1978, the terminal and airfield were too small for the increased traffic.
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Some economists have pointed to deregulation efforts as contributing to the collapse.
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The lower fares, improved vehicle quality and better timetabling introduced after deregulation meant that its market share had recovered within three years.
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These genomic features are responsible for widespread proliferation, tumorigenesis, and deregulation of pathways associated with normal housekeeping.
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