deregulate
Example Sentences
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The Telecommunications Act, which deregulated the industry with the aim of fostering competition and growth, “created the foundation for open markets, competition, safe and significant growth,” he said.
From MarketWatch
The committee's 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
Second, it offers a “one-stop shop” for power given the deregulated utility environment in Texas.
From Barron's
His gains will make it much easier for the president to push ahead with his programme to slash state spending and deregulate the economy.
From BBC
At the same time, he made great strides in deregulating the economy and liberalizing trade.
From Barron's
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