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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91. Shvydkoy hopes that the privatisation of the studios will boost film production and result in a modern distribution network.
92. Since 1979 privatisation in Britain has emerged as a significant plank of industrial policy.
93. It has reversed some policies, such as the hated Employment Contracts Act and the hasty privatisation of the accident compensation scheme.
94. The company, which began in 1980 running two second-hand buses between Dundee and London, owes its phenomenal growth to privatisation.
95. What I am concerned about is that electricity privatisation will not lend itself to improving the situation.
96. Even rich countries are discovering this: witness California's power shortages, caused by a botched privatisation.
97. Contractual undertakings on environmental protection should be included in privatisation programmes and other foreign investment projects.
98. The research as a whole will provide the vital national framework against which individual privatisation decisions can be considered.
99. In contrast the style of shareholding encouraged by privatisation is secure, self-satisfied.
100. The prime aim of the privatisation is to increase competition, efficiency and service to the consumer.
101. For the nuclear element in electricity privatisation is the coping stone on which the flotation plans are based.
102. President Banzer, to quell the spreading demonstrations, announced cancellation of the water privatisation on April 5.
103. Privatisation will not inevitably lead to changes in public perception.
104. The contract is the mechanism by which the Town Hall will monitor the administration of public funds through the privatisation process.
105. These questions underline the real issues to be faced by all the interested parties involved in privatisation.
106. In what sense, if at all, have employees benefited from privatisation?
107. Can the Government guarantee that the recent increases in railfreight charges will not continue under their privatisation proposals?
108. They were even charged for collecting rainwater on rooftops. After huge demonstrations the privatisation was replaced by local water supply.
109. In other public utilities, there was a reasonable chance of some benefit from privatisation.
110. Big privatisation programmes are not on the cards.
111. Parliament plans to redraft the law on privatisation.
112. Their organisation has been subjected to creeping privatisation since 1981.
113. Privatisation and other economic reforms are impeded by a secretive (sentencedict.com), Soviet - style bureaucracy.
114. One such would be maintaining the government's support for Mr Kamei's ill-conceived reversal of the postal privatisation.
115. One cold morning in November 1989, the government of the rural Canadian province of Saskatchewan started the privatisation of PotashCorp through an initial public offering – and raised a mere $231m.
116. He has started a privatisation programme to try and win support from the business community.
117. The Western system is based on privatisation and monopolisation of knowledge — approaches that run against China's needs.
118. Privatisation, the selling off of council housing, war against the unions was all done in the name of monetarism, or "sado-monetarism" as some dubbed it.
119. The Gorodets collective farm has recently been bought up by a bank. But it is a very Belarusian kind of privatisation - the bank itself is state-owned.
120. Some bankers think it will become a blue-chip stock, as the biggest of the firms created amid the recent break-up and partial privatisation of UES, Russia's former power monopoly.
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