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Sentence count:128Posted:2017-02-27Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: deprivationderivationmotivationcaptivationorganisationimprovisationsatisfactionindustrialisationMeaning: n. changing something from state to private ownership or control. 
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31. The firm's crash will come as a blow to the Government's rail privatisation plans.
32. The Shadow Agriculture Minister says privatisation would be a scandal and could threaten jobs in the timber industry.
33. However, whether necessary or not, privatisation must be made to work.
34. The incident has cast light on the creeping privatisation of the drug war.
35. We had great difficulty getting information on the atomic energy privatisation measure.
36. The electricity privatisation also ran into difficulties over nuclear power stations.
37. And rail union leader Jimmy Knapp said privatisation would put up fares by 142 percent.
38. It is still too soon to comment with any authority on the likely form of privatisation.
39. Doctor Strang also introduced fears that privatisation will effect the future of jobs in the timber industry.
40. And they are audibly unsure how keen on privatisation the government really is.
41. Time allowed 00:19 Read in studio Office staff at Gloucester Prison have joined a one-day national strike against the privatisation of jails.
42. It would mean reversing himself on three points: price reform, budget discipline and privatisation of land and property.
43. What is sometimes not appreciated is that privatisation of provision and finance requires extra regulation.
44. The privatisation of finance occurs when the government reduces subsidies or increases charges.
45. The only party in Northern Ireland which supports privatisation is the small Conservative party.
46. Part of the Council's records-base is going through the mill of privatisation.
47. Officials insist, for example, that the scope for privatisation is exaggerated.
48. Such a precedent does not exist and will not be established under the relatively minor privatisation programme that we are discussing today.
49. The main questions which the project will focus upon are: Has privatisation laid the foundation for longer-term change in employee relations?
50. Fixing the market through fresh legislation would be seen as a signal that the privatisation of the electricity industry was flawed.
51. Today a gentle meander through the horrors of rail privatisation.
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52. At the last count, Britain boasted about 11 million private shareholders, the majority of them beneficiaries of the privatisation boom.
53. Legally, the government was obliged to maintain strong control of transport, making privatisation problematic.
54. Privatisation is to be pushed through without even the safeguard of a consultative body.
55. But privatisation offers the best hope of producing even bigger gains in the years ahead.
56. But our future as a business depends on us playing a full role in privatisation in whatever form that takes.
57. The second was a report on restructuring the business in the run-up to privatisation.
58. The Ministry of Defence is to go ahead with the partial privatisation of its defence research laboratories.
59. Smurfit Paribas carried out a privatisation study and made significant borrowings available.
60. That could include non-educational matters, such as the effect of rail privatisation on reduced fares for young people.
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