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September 12, 2006

Liberalisation

liberalisation (noun) - when laws or attitudes become less strict and people are allowed more freedom of action

liberalise (verb)

liberalised (adj)

* The idea of trade liberalisation is sweeping the world.

* This will be the most extensive liberalisation of the Indian economy ever attempted.

* Authoritarian states are only now starting to liberalise.

* The Burmese government has decided to liberalise travel restrictions on travelling to remote areas.

* The government is planning many new economic policies, including trade liberalisation, greater market incentives, and tax cuts.

* The reunification of Germany, and the liberalisation of regimes in Eastern Europe all occurred about the same time in the early 1990s.

* The liberalisation of trade and the lifting of price controls will lead us to a free market economy

* Reviving the old slogan of intellectual liberalisation, Mr Jiang said China should let one hundred flowers bloom.

* The government is taking a series of liberalisation measures designed to improve international competitiveness.

* The government in power favoured liberalisation but was opposed to the new measures.

* The Indian government has started on a major liberalisation of the country's notoriously restricted economy.

* The recommendations on the liberalisation of the drug laws were summarily rejected.

* The Prime Minister's opponents whether the labour market and financial liberalisation of the 1980s really did strengthen the economy.

* I favour the greater and faster economic liberalisation and privatisation of the large and inefficient public sector.

* The international business community that is in the vanguard of the liberalisation currently taking place in Burma.


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