Exact(26)
In this respect it was a liberalising measure.
The first wave of borrowing, then, was a rational response to a liberalising policy.
It all depends.China has achieved staggering growth under a liberalising but still tyrannical regime.
That is hardly fair, and will be even less so if a liberalising package announced in June is vigorously enforced.
In 1968 Brezhnev put down a liberalising movement in Czechoslovakia, but did not exterminate it as Stalin would have done.
The Europeans hoped to get Russia to ratify the Energy Charter, a liberalising treaty, and to open its gas pipelines to companies other than Gazprom.
Similar(34)
Deutsche Bahn, which faces a liberalised European market, may not issue voting shares to outside investors, the party has decided.
IN AN age of small-bore politics, America and the European Union have a chance to achieve something large: a transatlantic pact that would, at a stroke, liberalise a third of global trade.
But France and Germany reaffirmed their opposition to a directive liberalising trade in services, a central part of that agenda.See articleTwo opinion polls shocked France's political elite by suggesting that there was now a small majority against the European Union constitution.
The president is one of recent history's great surprises: a former general who has become a great liberalising reformer.
Asma al-Assad had been viewed by some outsiders as a cosmopolitan, liberalising influence on her husband, most infamously in a Vogue magazine profile a year ago which called her "a rose in the desert … glamorous, young and very chic".
Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.
Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com