liberalise|liberalised|liberalises|liberalising in English

verb liberalise (Brit.)

make liberal; become liberal (also liberalize)

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1. • We have greatly liberalised the licencing regime;

2. Licencing and import policies were liberalised .

3. In 1981, the price for all fuels except diesel were liberalised.

4. We need to generally liberalise visas across the board in the region.

5. Implement and enforce the regulations on telecommunications/electronic communications aiming at a fully liberalised and competitive market.

6. - strengthen the financial system to prepare for a fully liberalised capital account regime,

7. On January 2, 1992, Moldova introduced a market economy, liberalising prices, which resulted in huge inflation.

8. For providing passport services to abandoned/orphaned children, the requirements of acceptance of Birth Certificate have been liberalised.

9. ▪ The attempt to liberalise access to networks has continued to arouse opposition in some quarters.

10. • We have de-licenced a number of defence items and liberalised a number of restrictions like end-use certificate;

11. As the mainland liberalised its economy, Hong Kong's shipping industry faced intense competition from other Chinese ports.

12. Internal Market for Goods and Services Activit(y/ies): liberalise the aftermarket in spare parts TITLE OF ACTION:

13. The monopoly ended in 2001 when the gaming industry was liberalised and several casino operators from Las Vegas entered the market.

14. 18 But the liberalising trends are not blind moves towards laissez-faire, but the product of many countervailing forces in the local society.

15. But the liberalising trends are not blind moves towards laissez-faire, but the product of many countervailing forces in the local society.

16. * We have de-licenced a number of defence items and liberalised a number of restrictions like end-use certificate

17. Not until around 1950 did the Western Allies start granting licences for German film production companies and thus liberalise the market.

18. 1. step-up structural reforms aimed at liberalising administered prices and advance further with de-indexation, in particular of the wage setting mechanism (GL 5).

19. We will have to significantly augment the utilisation level of the Agreement on Trade in Goods and further liberalise the tariff lines.

20. The absence of single market framework for this business is anachronistic, particularly when one considers parallel steps taken to liberalise underlying commodity and energy markets.

21. The Government has also liberalised the requirement of acceptance of Birth Certificate of abandoned/orphaned children besides the requirement of NOC by Govt. officials for passport applications.

22. French television was partly liberalised in the next two decade with the creation of several commercial channels, mainly thanks to cable and satellite television.

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