Similar words: deregulation, regulating, deregulate, regulative, regulation, thermoregulation, self regulation, osmoregulation. Meaning: n. the act of freeing from regulation (especially from governmental regulations).
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31. As a result, in the Reagan administration and the Thatcher era, the Western world to return to the path of deregulating the economy.
32. The Bush administration made the crisis even worse by deregulating Wall Street.
33. Under Bill Clinton, Rubin championed reducing budget deficits, deregulating finance, and opening foreign markets to private investment.
34. USDA failed to conduct an environmental impact statement (EIS), as required by law, before deregulating the crop.
35. This was the man who began deregulating the economy, introduced VAT, a flat tax and restituted property taken by the communists.
36. So top billing should go to deregulating cosseted industries and reforming the labour market.
37. Three years later, environmental groups and the Center for Food Safety sued, alleging the USDA did not follow proper procedures in deregulating the crop.
38. The members of the G20 big economies could commit themselves to specific structural goals, from raising retirement ages to deregulating things like transport.
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