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deregulate

[dee-reg-yuh-leyt] / diˈrɛg yəˌleɪt /


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The report said: "The current deregulated nature of the bus sector can encourage commercial operators to "deprioritise" less profitable routes, often leaving vulnerable communities without a service."

From BBC

“This is California deregulating a strong transparency law in a completely opaque process at a time when we’re also losing protections nationwide,” Evans said.

From Los Angeles Times

Lee Zeldin, the EPA administrator, went so far as to call climate change a “religion” at a briefing in March, outlining steps his agency would undertake to deregulate.

From Salon

They’re going to deregulate corporations in ways that push the cost of what government is doing disproportionately on to those who are less privileged.

From Salon

If Trump succeeds in deregulating the economy — the energy and AI industries in particular — the resulting boom could swamp the negative effects of tariffs.

From Los Angeles Times