deregulation in Czech

deregulation <n.> liberalizace Entry edited by: B2 deregulation <n.> deregulace Entry edited by: B2

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1. Deregulation clearly led to some wage reductions.

2. Typical proposals involve deregulation and income tax rate reduction.

3. This often involves some form of deregulation and a privatization of companies .

4. Since deregulation, banks are permitted to set their own interest rates. Sentencedict.com

5. 22 Couldn't the deregulation of broadcasting lead to a lowering of standards?

6. On health and safety issues, however, deregulation has been an unmitigated disaster.

7. Couldn't the deregulation of broadcasting lead to a lowering of standards?

8. Most busine and industries a rove of deregulation from government control.

9. Since deregulation of bus services some routes may have been altered or replaced.

10. The financial sector prepared itself for full deregulation and open competition with foreign institutions.

11. Now through deregulation reforms, fertiliser is now Accessible in the open market.

12. Thus some of the benefits of deregulation had been eroded by 19

13. Deregulation has enhanced the role and efficiency of the private sector.

14. Asian airlines remain untouched by the deregulation that has swept America.

15. Change has become a constant in the turbulent economy of deregulation and global competition.

16. Growing competition sent smaller carriers, many of them start-ups after deregulation, to the wall.

17. • an assessment (in performance terms) of the benefits to accrue from each "deregulation" proposal.

18. The fact that there is now total deregulation will have a serious effect on small shops.

19. We can see then, that deregulation is allowed, but that limits are placed upon it.

20. In fact, it was better positioned than ever for the world of deregulation and competition.

21. But deregulation had already begun to go out of fashion before the financial crisis.

22. The privatization programme also covers schemes to promote deregulation and competition in the economy.

23. But while Congress has wrestled with that issue, there has been only piecemeal deregulation.

24. Encouraged by Deng Xiaoping, China decided to "run the gauntlet" on price deregulation again in 19

25. The deregulation of the capital market brought with it the need for increased investor protection.

26. The successful lobbying for deregulation of the electricity supply in California has had Baleful consequences that hardly merit repeating.

27. Tax and spending decisions and bus deregulation allowed bus fares to rise much faster than motoring costs .

28. You've got to remember that at the time, deregulation was looked on as an open cash-register.

29. There should also be expanded deregulation and privatization and an across the board wage cut of #%

30. This examines the impact of deregulation and advances in technology on the operations of financial firms.

31. 29 First, the rhetoric of deregulation has not matched the reality: enterprise zones and Freeports have largely proved mundane.

32. Microeconomic reform is the implementation of policies that aim to reduce economic distortions via deregulation, and move toward economic efficiency.

33. With deregulation in the U.S. energy markets in the 1990s, the energy services business experienced a rapid rise.

34. The legal market is being driven by economic rationalisation, demographic saturation, marketplace maturation, consumer-driven deregulation and globalisation.

35. A common working hypothesis is that Apomixis is a “deregulation” of sexual processes and is increasingly supported by gene expression data

36. North Sea oil and gas are enjoying a record expansion thanks to our policies of deregulation and low taxation.

37. The trend in financial markets today is, however, towards a process of deregulation in the form of financial diversification.

38. Supporters of deregulation in the electric industry argue that resulting competition will mean lower rates for the consumer.

39. Sky-high fuel prices and weak global economic sentiment are likely to offset gains from cross-Strait deregulation.

40. But the pace and complexity will increase dramatically under deregulation, as will the number of electricity vendors, energy analysts say.

41. This paper, beginning with the economic characteristics of natural monopoly industry, expounds the reasons of deregulation in natural monopoly industry.

42. It's one way of describing what happened with deregulation of the financial services in the U.S. and the U.K.

43. 28 The legal market is being driven by economic rationalisation, demographic saturation, marketplace maturation,(www.Sentencedict.com) consumer-driven deregulation and globalisation.

44. Some historians compare the Ronald Reagan era of deregulation to a similar period of "rugged individualism" touted by Herbert Hoover's White House from 1929-

45. 24 The breakthrough in the detection always chooses the special parts, change parts, detail, shadiness , feint, deregulation and superabundance of the criminal cases.

46. Financial and capital market liberalization as well as banking deregulation contributed to the crisis and to the spread of the crisis from the United States to developing countries .

47. The deregulation of the telecommunications industry and its convergence with the broadcasting and computer industries have led to a variety of alliances within the redefined sector.

48. Jakarta Stock Exchange, re-opened in 1977, recorded bull-run due to spree of domestic IPOs and influx of foreign funds after deregulation in 1990.

49. It’s true that when governments deregulate, they must announce those changes in the Federal Register, too, and so some of the pages represent genuine deregulation.

50. The new economic model of trade liberalization, privatization, deregulation and FDI as advocated by the Bretton Woods institutions largely ignored the microeconomic conditions for development and SMEs.