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The 1980s saw deregulation, not only of the financial markets, but also of the professions.
Of course, other things happened during the 2000s, including further financial sector deregulation not directly related to the tax cuts.
Did the architects of globalisation, the proselytes of liberalisation and deregulation not foresee the results of the removal of necessary labour to a periphery lost to view?
That revenue, a company spokesman said, is supposed to be used to pay off debt and other costs associated with deregulation, not to subsidize rates.
"Let them eat cake!" cried the new president's friend, a key campaign supporter who was also a prominent advocate of bakery deregulation, not to mention the owner of a chain of cake shops.
O.K., the other obvious culprit is financial deregulation — not just in the United States but around the world, and including the removal of most controls on the international movement of capital.
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They have a point; deregulation has not worked in Connecticut, but not for the reasons they state.
Despite the findings linking LRRK2 to deregulated autophagy, the exact mechanisms underlying such deregulation have not been characterized.
(Long-distance telephone deregulation is not a reassuring example—on the whole, prices for households have not fallen).
For Texas, deregulation comes not long after the Enron Corporation, the Houston energy giant that championed deregulated energy markets, collapsed into bankruptcy.
But in fact, the first villain is botched deregulation -- not as bad as in Russia, but 'tis enough, 'twill do.
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