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The context, there, was the state's electricity deregulation process.
This could have strong consequences on the current deregulation process.
There's no indication that he is going to curtail the deregulation process.
The world has been undergoing a deregulation process which allowed competition in the electricity generation sector.
A "The luxury deregulation process works in annual cycles," said Sherwin Belkin, a Manhattan lawyer who frequently represents landlords.
[Indeed, a plan submitted on Tuesday by two United States senators would seek to accelerate the deregulation process.
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This supposed cellular function indicates its important role in cell homeostasis, so decrease of wolframin expression in DMP shows that deregulation processes take place in diabetic women.
Finally, as CD99 was shown to be an upregulated target of the von Hippel-Lindau/hypoxia pathway and HSP70 was found to be involved in inhibition of oxidative stress-mediated apoptosis (reviewed in ref. 20), both proteins seem to be implicated in oxygen deregulation processes.
Liberalisation is what bankers call deregulation: the process that caused the financial crash.
Although the passage of the 1996 telecom act was the landmark event in telecom deregulation, the process began earlier.
Behavioral economics may also change the prevailing wisdom about deregulation, a process that began under President Jimmy Carter in the late 1970's, when the airlines were freed and interest rate ceilings were lifted.
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