liberalisation|liberalisations in English

noun liberalisation (Brit.)

act or process of making liberal; act or process of becoming liberal (also liberalization)

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1. Australia has pursued the cause of international trade liberalisation.

2. Product market liberalisation is lagging behind many EU countries according to the OECD.

3. Price liberalisation is advanced but administered prices continue to play a role.

4. CONFIRMING the Parties’ support and encouragement for the process of trade liberalisation

5. Competere seeks to decrease world poverty and increase prosperity through international trade liberalisation and competition policy.

6. The extra costs cannot be recuperated through the national basic tariff for electricity after liberalisation.

7. Or. pt Justification Adjustment of the directive with a view to full liberalisation by 2012.

8. Following the economic liberalisation, more jobs opened up, and created a demand for formal wear.

9. Arcadia came to life in 1995, right on the wave of a post-liberalisation market economy

10. The liberalisation of Russian banking, insurance, services and energy markets should be addressed open-mindedly.

11. Less favourable trade liberalisation outcomes for developing countries would inhibit the realization of these encouraging projections.

12. Less favourable trade liberalisation outcomes for developing countries would inhibit the realization of these encouraging projections

13. However, the low starting level of wages in the CEECs and their now well-advanced market liberalisation,

14. Equitable cost recovery systems are of major importance as full liberalisation of the road haulage market is achieved.

15. The EU-Jordan Association Agreement laid the foundation for reciprocal tariff liberalisation of trade in industry and agriculture.

16. The liberalisation of the telecommunication industry is well advanced and market competition has particularly increased in the mobile phone sector.

17. He is a serious, competent manager and runs charity schemes that help the poor. Egypt's successful economic liberalisation, too, bears his imprimatur.

18. In Ireland, for instance, unemployment did not rise, but actually fell following liberalisation of the free movement of labour.

19. It reaffirms its support, albeit it in moderate terms, for the liberalisation of world trade, while camouflaging its consequences.

20. From 1991, economic liberalisation took place in India, and the industry took full advantage of this and cheaper labour costs of production.

21. 19 Such palpable absurdities have continued for some 20 years, despite the partial and cautious liberalisation of the past three or four.

22. The main objective of the liberalisation of air transport undertaken on the Community's initiative was to improve access to that means of transport for EU citizens.

23. (FR) Mr President, on 5 December, Maurice Allais, the economist and Nobel prizewinner, said that the true origin of the crisis lay with the World Trade Organisation and that reform was required as a matter of urgency, his analysis being that current mass unemployment was due to the wholesale liberalisation of trade - a liberalisation which benefits only the rich.

24. When I left the Commission in 1980, we had issued Telecom Decision 79-11, which introduced interconnected private line voice competition and we had begun terminal attachment liberalisation.

25. Finally, Ascribing value to the constraints it advocates for the 'Economic Partnership Agreements', the report reaffirms the 'dogma' of trade liberalisation as a basis for development