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Discover Ludwig'deregulations' is a correct and usable word in written English
You can use it to refer to the removal or relaxation of rules and regulations, typically those imposed by a government. For example: "Following recent deregulations of the banking sector, many new financial institutions have emerged."
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Among the many new regulations — or, rather, deregulations — the Administration has proposed are rules that would: make it harder for the government to limit workers' exposure to toxins, eliminate environmental review from decisions affecting fisheries, and ease restrictions on companies that blow up mountains to get at the coal underneath them.
This proliferating urban gigantism has been strengthened and enabled by the privatisations and deregulations that took off in the 1990s across much of the world, and have continued since then with only a few interruptions.
Hillary Clinton will spend this campaign explaining her support or lack of critique for her husband's welfare reform, the omnibus crime bills that greatly expanded the carceral state, financial industry and commodity market deregulations and more: We meant well, she'll say, mistakes were made, it was the 90s.
In the months since, mayors, senators, and Governor Jerry Brown have followed through with bluster and backbone, beating back travel bans, border-wall promises, emissions deregulations, and threats of federal-budget punishments.
Veterans of those deregulations say one sign California's power plan wasn't the real thing was that it assumed knowledge of the future.
"I think that his achievement in crafting a deregulations plan accepted by the utilities and the business community was really remarkable in New Jersey," said Arthur J. Maurice, vice president of the New Jersey Business and Industry Association, the state's largest private trade group.
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Under Reagan and Thatcher we had embarked on this era of deregulation and privatisation, much of which the subsequent Clinton administration and New Labour governments accepted.
Modernisation now has the meaning Reagan and Thatcher gave it: privatisation and deregulation (and, for many countries, de-industrialization and political submission to markets).
"He is being dropped because of his perceived bias towards deregulation.
easyJet: "EasyJet is a product of the EU's deregulation of Europe's aviation market.
While the IMF was refusing to compromise on labour deregulation and pension reform but was relaxed on fiscal demands, the EU was insistent that primary surplus targets be met while being much more conciliatory about structural changes.
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