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deregulate

[dee-reg-yuh-leyt] / diˈrɛg yəˌleɪt /


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You got people like Larry Summers saying, let's deregulate derivatives, throw the whole thing open.

From Salon

“From the start of the Trump administration, deregulating finance was at the top of the agenda,” notes a fact sheet compiled by Better Markets.

From Los Angeles Times

In the past, landlords were able to increase rents by larger increments when a tenant moved out, and buildings could become deregulated once rates rose beyond certain levels.

From Seattle Times

He also took advantage of the era of heightened and deregulated monopoly-capitalist fraud where lawlessness and corruption were in close alignment with rampant scamming and financial entrepreneurship.

From Salon

Some Democrats have pushed to repeal the 2018 law that deregulated the industry — and signaled the government needs other, tougher rules to probe banks and penalize their top executives.

From Washington Post