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1. Rail privatisation gives them the shivers.

2. Parliament plans to redraft the law on privatisation.

3. 14 The privatisation allowed companies to rake in huge profits.

4. Big privatisation programmes are not on the cards.

5. The government is to accelerate its privatisation programme.

6. He has direct experience of the process of privatisation.

7. A large number of state-owned enterprises were exempt from privatisation.

8. For example, the impact of electricity privatisation is speculative.

9. Following independence, the government formed a legal framework for privatisation.

10. Electricity privatisation has exploded the myth of cheap nuclear power.

11. Today a gentle meander through the horrors of rail privatisation.

12. 24 Electricity privatisation has exploded the myth of cheap nuclear power.

13. Most unions see privatisation as an inevitable prelude to job losses.

14. Privatisation has advanced, albeit at a slower pace due to the global economic environment.

15. Privatisation used to be a badge of honour worn with pride by these Ministers.

16. Commercialisation and privatisation in/of education in the context of Covid-19

17. The management contract was concluded after the privatisation agreement ceased to exist.

18. Under the privatisation agreement Georgsmarienhütte had undertaken not to sell Gröditzer's assets.

19. They believe these two devices are connected with protests against water privatisation.

20. But not everyone accepts the wisdom of privatisation, even in the government.

21. The Government was determined to go full steam ahead with its privatisation programme.

22. I reject absolutely the notion that privatisation of our industry is now inevitable.

23. Turkey is adapting to the EU and this includes the area of privatisation.

24. And they are audibly unsure how keen on privatisation the government really is.

25. Some Tories fondly imagine that privatisation will eliminate the need to subsidise the railways.

26. It should also be pointed out that white-collar industries have suffered from privatisation.

27. Privatisation of socially-owned enterprises and restructuring of public utilities have not advanced satisfactorily.

28. We shall pursue the privatisation programme, and encourage private investment, both domestic and foreign.

29. Corporate finance and privatisation, in particular, did well, increasing fee income by 19% to £16m.

30. Norton believes privatisation of electricity and water companies means more funds will come on stream.

31. Privatisation goes against the grain of their principle of opposition to private ownership of industry.

32. Thus, the 1985 proclamation of privatisation had largely stalled by 1989 for lack of buyers.

33. Subject: Rules on the administration and privatisation of EU energy infrastructure projects financed by the EU

34. In the long term, Mr Heseltine said that privatisation was the only hope for the industry.

35. 16 He has been traipsing about, explaining to staff the joys of privatisation which await them.

36. Programme S.TDY 30 26/10/93 Rail workers rally in London in protest about privatisation plans.

37. Rather, the best argument for privatisation is that it would allow the railways to expand their services.

38. Some modest flows of foreign direct investment are now taking place in the context of accelerated privatisation.

39. He oversaw the closure and privatisation of the Forensic Science Service and championed the Modern Slavery Bill.

40. The restructuring and privatisation in key sectors, such as energy, mining and transport, needs to be advanced.

41. The receipts of privatisation shall be kept on trust accounts until any possible claims have been settled.

42. The privatisation has created defence industry, which in 1999 was brought under the Malaysia Defence Industry Council.

43. Belgium adds that this sound management enabled private investors to be attracted in 2009 during BSCA's partial privatisation.

44. For the nuclear element in electricity privatisation is the coping stone on which the flotation plans are based.

45. One such would be maintaining the government's support for Mr Kamei's ill-conceived reversal of the postal privatisation.

46. Take away or subsidise all nuclear power stations and you lose the commercial logic of the privatisation plans.

47. On the contrary, account must be taken of the latent indirect losses and damaging effects on, amongst other things, future privatisations, which bankruptcy would entail

48. On the contrary, account must be taken of the latent indirect losses and damaging effects on, amongst other things, future privatisations, which bankruptcy would entail.

49. Mr Knapp warned passengers and rail workers alike their fate was in their own hands if they voted for candidates supporting privatisation.

50. Some 60 bills are now clogging parliament on everything from privatisation to local government, with more on the way.

51. 15 It would mean reversing himself on three points: price reform, budget discipline and privatisation of land and property.

52. They denounce the commercialisation of health and education and the cutbacks in the remaining public utilities and their privatisation.

53. To Appease the vocal opposition to the privatisation threat, the government tightened the provisions against extra billing and queue jumping

54. 13 Globalisation has been one factor forcing prices down, but privatisation and increased regulation have led to a tougher competitive environment.

55. Neither deal went through due to an unfavourable regional security environment and high costs; inflation and the budget deficit rose but privatisation was resisted.

56. Rose Newbigging reports Without doubt the White Paper is a thinly disguised blueprint for the privatisation of health care in this country.Sentencedict

57. Rose Newbigging reports Without doubt the White Paper is a thinly disguised blueprint for the privatisation of health care in this country.

58. By letter dated 12 May 2008, registered on the same day, Poland informed the Commission that Amber Sp. z o.o. had withdrawn from the privatisation process.

59. The dismantling and demolition measures were therefore absolutely essential for health and safety reasons, and even if they did not fall under the provisions on inherited liabilities, their cost would have to be borne by the authorities regardless of the privatisation. They could not therefore be considered to be aid to the second privatisation.

60. The positive Connotation is the contribution the results of privatisation would make to Indonesia's image as a good debitor, paying overseas debts according to schedule

61. The Gorodets collective farm has recently been bought up by a bank. But it is a very Belarusian kind of privatisation - the bank itself is state-owned.

62. The risk is that they bring in bad policies. One such would be maintaining the government's support for Mr Kamei's ill-conceived reversal of the postal privatisation.

63. At the same time, the EU has its sights trained on state subsidies for ports; it is preparing for their abolition or drastic curtailment, thus paving the way for their privatisation.

64. The gurus of the Anglo-Saxon style liberal economy give lessons in privatisation, market laws, free competition and other liturgical instruments of the religion of the 'invisible hand'.

65. Some bankers think it will become a blue-chip stock, as the biggest of the firms created amid the recent break-up and partial privatisation of UES, Russia's former power monopoly.

66. Freshfields recent mandates include: advising the Bank of England, Northern Rock and German Government throughout the 2008 financial crisis; and advising the UK Government on the privatisations of Royal Mail, Northern Rock, Lloyds Bank, Royal Bank of Scotland and Eurostar.

67. 16 Some bankers think it will become a blue-chip stock, as the biggest of the firms created amid the recent break-up and partial privatisation of UES, Russia's former power monopoly.

68. 19 In theory privatisation has the scope to restructure the economy,[www.Sentencedict.com] but a fire sale risks letting the choicest assets fall into the hands of cronies who will manipulate regulation to suit themselves.

69. The report endorses and encourages the process of liberalisation/privatisation in various key sectors and abjectly glosses over the economic and social consequences, from quality and access to public services, to job losses in the targeted sectors.

70. The pace of debt reduction is expected to pick up again over the 2005-2008 period on the back of the projected improvement in the primary balance, an ambitious privatisation programme and the gradual acceleration of economic growth.

71. The dismantling and demolition measures were therefore absolutely essential for health and safety reasons, and even if they did not fall under the provisions on inherited liabilities, their cost would have to be borne by the authorities regardless of the privatisation.

72. ‘When members of the House were called to vote on the privatisation, the Liberal Member for Hume, Alby Schultz, Abstained and refused to show, making sure the world knew why.’ ‘The US administration may also have Abstained to avoid embarrassing its close ally Britain, which is a signatory to the ICC.’

73. They explained that the privatisation for which the Hellenic Republic opted from 2003 was based on separating the flight operations of the Olympic Airways Group and the formation of a new independent company, NOA, outside the Olympic Airways Group, with the aim of maximising its value and selling it immediately.

74. ‘When members of the House were called to vote on the privatisation, the Liberal Member for Hume, Alby Schultz, Abstained and refused to show, making sure the world knew why.’ ‘The US administration may also have Abstained to avoid embarrassing its close ally Britain, which is a signatory to the ICC.’

75. The purpose of cooperation in this area shall be the pursuance of agrarian reform, the modernisation, privatisation and restructuring of agriculture, the agro-industrial and service sectors in the Republic of Armenia, development of domestic and foreign markets for Armenian products, in conditions that ensure the protection of the environment, taking into account the necessity to improve security of food supply as well as the development of agri-business, the processing and distribution of agricultural products.