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deregulate

[dee-reg-yuh-leyt] / diˈrɛg yəˌleɪt /


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But his fellow Republicans correctly perceived that all that was just box-checking to achieve power and do what he really wanted, which was to enact the low-tax, deregulated environment his corporate benefactors desire.

From Salon

In a deregulated power market, developers have struggled with the enormous capital expense of building a power reactor.

From Science Magazine

Borman’s tenure at Eastern saw fuel prices increase sharply and the government deregulate the airline industry.

From Washington Times

The flood of fake news was inevitable given Musk’s ongoing efforts to deregulate the space.

From Los Angeles Times

All along, consumer advocacy groups decried what they saw as an opaque process to deregulate the insurance industry, dubbing the secret deal a “bailout” for insurers.

From Los Angeles Times