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deregulate

[dee-reg-yuh-leyt] / diˈrɛg yəˌleɪt /


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López Obrador has criticized U.S. efforts to make the lifesaving medication available for purchase without a prescription and opposed efforts to deregulate it in Mexico.

From Los Angeles Times

But how much other money is flowing from Gorton, Bollinger or other such sources to back Kennedy's campaign is hard to measure, due to the deregulated campaign finance system.

From Salon

The Roberts court has been busy deregulating corruption for over a decade.

From Los Angeles Times

Former US President Donald Trump took Kentucky by some margin in 2016, and promised to deregulate the industry, abandon climate change efforts and allow the mines to reopen.

From BBC

Citing the vast scale of the 5G deployment, one court rejected the FCC's claim that deregulating small cell sites would have "little to no environmental footprint."

From Salon