privatizing in English

verb
1
transfer (a business, industry, or service) from public to private ownership and control.
a plan for privatizing education

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1. In 1995, the government began privatizing large state enterprises.

2. They are also privatizing substantial portions of their socialized economies.

3. 6 The government is planning to fragment the industry before privatizing it.

4. But private communities, private, corporate, privatizing communities, are not bottom- up democracies.

5. In the bargain, they'd avoid sanctions that can include firing staff, privatizing or even closing their doors.

6. It transformed America’s Election Day by privatizing, but also Bureaucratizing, sanitizing, and individualizing what had once been a …

7. Last October, then Mayor Jack Young proposed laying off nearly 70 Cub members and privatizing water meter operations.

8. By evening's end, they had melted into an indistinguishable mass of privatizing, tax-cutting opponents of Shariah law.

9. The goal was to raise capital by privatizing 90% of the CORNAP companies by 1993, but the response was slow.

10. The Ethiopian government is in the process of privatizing many of the state-owned businesses and moving toward a market economy.

11. Policies aimed at eliminating price controls, privatizing farms, abating taxes on agricultural exports, removing subsidies on inputs and encouraging competition have produced poor results.

12. First the government combined state enterprises into a holding company known as the Corporaciones Nacionales del Sector Público (CORNAP) and set about privatizing them.