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liberalisations

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  • noun Plural form of liberalisation.

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Examples

  • Italians were bracing themselves for a round of liberalisations that many would find painful.

    Eurozone crisis live: George Osborne says UK could increase IMF payments - 11 January 2012 2012

  • Sarko is just too dangerously unstable ... and paradoxically Royal would be in a better position than Sarko actually to carry out certain so-called liberalisations.

    New poll: the French presidential election Stephen Tall 2007

  • Well, Australia and Japan are both of the view that pursuing trade liberalisation measures through the WTO, pursuing trade liberalisations regional and bilaterally, are sensible things to do both for Japan and Australia.

    Transcript - The Hon Stephen Smith MP, Minister for Foreign Affairs 2008

  • Recent exchange control liberalisations had not led to significant capital outflows, despite Botswana's real interest rates being significantly below those in South Africa, the Bank said.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 1997

  • The integration of South Africa into the global economy would be facilitated by ongoing foreign exchange and trade liberalisations, says Barlows chairman, Warren Clewlow in his annual report.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 1996

  • The liberalisations, which will seek to reduce privileges for dominant companies, will be included in a new set of growth-enhancing reforms due to follow the 33 billion euro austerity plan passed last month.

    Reuters: Top News 2012

  • The liberalisations, which will seek to reduce privileges for dominant companies, will be included in a new set of growth-enhancing reforms due to follow the 33 billion euro austerity plan passed last month.

    Reuters: Top News 2012

  • But even with the liberalisations Malaysia faces stiff competition from neighbouring equity markets and investor preferences.

    FinanceAsia 2010

  • But even with the liberalisations Malaysia faces stiff competition from neighbouring equity markets and investor preferences.

    FinanceAsia 2010

  • Currently, most industry experts have their eyes on the liberalisations underway in the French market worth billions of Euro (see also MECNs French gambling market report).

    The Earth Times Online Newspaper 2010

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