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deregulation

[dee-reg-yuh-ley-shuhn] / diˌrɛg yəˈleɪ ʃən /


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The run overseas may not be over, as increased fiscal spending and deregulation, particularly in Japan, stand to boost economies and markets.

From Barron's

Ms. Roth said this month the Administration’s deregulation is on track to save taxpayers $21 billion.

From The Wall Street Journal

This deregulation has enabled Ford to cut its losses, sizable as they are.

From The Wall Street Journal

The Atlanta Fed’s gross domestic product estimate is now 3.9%, the average household will see more than $2,000 in tax cuts next year, and banks—aided by deregulation—will likely be free with credit.

From Barron's

A California environmental oversight board approved a state plan outlining strategies to safely reduce hazardous waste — despite sharp criticism from environmental groups who say several aspects of the plan could invite deregulation.

From Los Angeles Times