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  • verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of liberalize.

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Examples

  • He further liberalizes the economy, and then whittles away civic freedoms while encouraging a clan of security service veterans to grab the commanding heights of business.

    The Return Daniel Treisman 2011

  • U.S. President Barack Obama said in a statement the TPP is aimed at establishing "a comprehensive, next-generation regional agreement that liberalizes trade and investment, and addresses new and traditional trade issues and 21st century challenges."

    New Zealand: Japan Must Include Rice in TPP Talks Mitsuru Obe 2011

  • The more China liberalizes its economy, the more fully it will liberate the potential of its people.

    Zero-Sum Future Gideon Rachman 2011

  • He further liberalizes the economy, and then whittles away civic freedoms while encouraging a clan of security service veterans to grab the commanding heights of business.

    The Return Daniel Treisman 2011

  • Last Friday, the Indian government put into effect a new policy on FDI, which liberalizes the legal framework for investment.

    Delhi's Mixed Message on FDI 2011

  • Taiwan and China signed a landmark trade deal last year that reduces tariffs and trade barriers, and liberalizes cross-strait investment.

    Taiwan Sets Election Date Aries Poon 2011

  • Meanwhile, JAL now faces life under an "open skies" agreement with the U.S. that liberalizes flights between the two countries.

    The Cost of JAL's Long Delay 2011

  • He further liberalizes the economy, and then whittles away civic freedoms while encouraging a clan of security service veterans to grab the commanding heights of business.

    The Return Daniel Treisman 2011

  • Will Hong Kong's traffic projections hold up if or when mainland China liberalizes visa or customs rules, making it easier for passengers and freight to transit in Beijing or Shanghai?

    Runway Inflation in Hong Kong Joseph Sternberg 2011

  • The weekly Baltimore-Havana flight that starts March 21 will find it challenging to sustain itself unless the White House further liberalizes travel for the rest of us.

    John McAuliff: How Obama Can Truly Open Cuba To Travelers John McAuliff 2012

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