Similar words: deprivation, derivation, motivation, captivation, organisation, improvisation, satisfaction, industrialisation. Meaning: n. changing something from state to private ownership or control.
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61. However, continuing financial uncertainty meant that privatisation by means of a share issue to the public was out of the question.
62. On board were hundreds of campaigners heading for a national demonstration against the government's rail privatisation plans.
63. John MacGregor's too grey, and he's terrified my voters over rail privatisation.
64. And today's Government privatisation announcement writes another page into the history of Belfast International Airport.
65. Debt funding worth £690m for this original acquisition was securitised through a bond issue by Nomura shortly after privatisation.
66. If the latter is the more important, then privatisation of large nationalised industries intact will have little beneficial impact.
67. Globalisation has been one factor forcing prices down, but privatisation and increased regulation have led to a tougher competitive environment.
68. Despite speculation that the campaign, produced by Hoare Wilkins, was put together with privatisation in mind.
69. The state phone company is confident that privatisation of the cellular unit will be approved by the Postal Minister, Wolfgang Boetsch.
70. A similar package of stabilisation, privatisation and deregulation policies was pioneered by Margaret Thatcher.
71. He has cut tariffs, promoted privatisation, scrapped subsidies and reduced state spending.
72. There are a number of aspects about this privatisation which are already giving cause for alarm.
73. Thus, the 1985 proclamation of privatisation had largely stalled by 1989 for lack of buyers.
74. It would also lure small investors into privatisation issues by exempting small share deals from the stockmarket turnover tax.
75. First, even critics of privatisation have the greatest difficulty in defending the existing position.
76. As most of the privatisation issues are sold at a discount, there is usually a substantial capital gain to be made.
77. We are touching here on the sensitive area of competitive tendering and of privatisation.
78. Leading the rise were the prices of privatisation shares which would have been threatened by a Labour government.
79. Supporters argue that privatisation increases efficiency, widens share ownership and increases consumer choice.
80. The rail privatisation issue and the appalling loss of freight from the railway to road haulage is frightening in its implications.
81. Many councils have investigated, and some have actually pursued, such policies of privatisation,(sentencedict.com/privatisation.html) or contracting out.
82. Some 60 bills are now clogging parliament on everything from privatisation to local government, with more on the way.
83. Water privatisation could well add to the list of threats against the countryside.
84. Does he agree that that will lead to preferential treatment for private patients and creeping privatisation?
85. The 1990s then will provide the proof of just exactly how long term the effects of privatisation will be.
86. The Ports Act 1991 has paved the way for this privatisation of the Trust Ports by competitive tender.
87. He has been traipsing about, explaining to staff the joys of privatisation which await them.
88. Critics say the policy puts mentally disabled people on to the streets and is part of the creeping privatisation of the health service.
89. Some Tories fondly imagine that privatisation will eliminate the need to subsidise the railways.
90. Next year, before privatisation receipts, the Red Book expects the Budget deficit to be £38 billion.
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