Sentence examples for consequences of liberalisation from inspiring English sources

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We therefore believe that liberalisation should be stopped and that we should carry out an urgent assessment of the consequences of liberalisation, both socially and on people's lives, in sectors that are fundamental to social progress such as the areas of transport, energy, water, postal services, telecommunications, health, education and social protection.

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Far from a thousand digital flowers blooming, the main consequence of liberalisation has been a frenzy of consolidation.Frustrated by regulatory hurdles, incumbents have used the 1996 act to get bigger in their own markets rather than go to the trouble of invading new ones.

These too will be tackled, at least in theory (though in both France and Germany, it remains to be seen just what happens in practice).The two biggest consequences of energy liberalisation are likely to be cheaper prices and a wave of corporate mergers, maybe even across European borders.

In fact, the environmental effect of liberalisation will probably be benign.

As a result, previous rounds of liberalisation have skirted round the issue.

The report fails to criticise the current process of liberalisation, or to expose the detrimental consequences thereof, such as the closure of outlets, the cuts to daily home delivery and the reduction in employment levels; it does quite the opposite, in fact.

The growth of this sector was almost an unintended consequence of the partial liberalisation of interest rates in 2004.

"The fruit of liberalisation was overripe".

The government controls the pace of liberalisation.

It was the high noon of liberalisation.

The economic forces in favour of liberalisation remain strong.

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