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denationalize
verb
To transfer the control and ownership of an industry from government to private hands; to privatize.
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However, the government refused to denationalize land, and foreign investment was slow to return.
"We nationalize, we denationalize and we re-nationalize.
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Politics and law are thus denationalized.
In 1949 a nationalization act was passed, creating the Iron and Steel Corporation of Great Britain, but little real change in the industry had resulted by the time that the Conservatives returned to power in 1951 and, two years later, denationalized the steel industry.
The National Agrarian Confederation was dissolved in 1978; the state fishing enterprise was denationalized; mining projects were opened to private investors; and more foreign investment was encouraged.
In accepting an offer of assistance from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) in 1986, Mwinyi adopted some structural reforms and furthered the devaluation of the currency begun in 1984 by Nyerere, who also had denationalized the state-run sector of the sisal industry in 1985.
Through the systematic exchange of native populations, conquered regions were denationalized.
Second, the polarization of income itself reflects the evolution of a partly denationalized form of capitalism in which our largest companies create more jobs in other countries than at home and minimize their tax payments in overseas tax shelters.
With many nations strapped for money, the sources of financing must be denationalized.
Like some other activities, like work at call centers, digital piecework represents a form of virtual labor migration that denationalizes employment.
29] get a special passport stamp from Polish Consulates, the passports might be canceled and Germany would then be forced to keep their denationalized holders.
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