Sentence examples for for more liberalisation from inspiring English sources

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These feelings found expression in hostility to the expansion of the union to take in low-wage countries to the east, and to plans for more liberalisation of energy markets and trade in services.

Free-marketeers found him frustratingly unsympathetic to demands for more liberalisation and less bureaucracy.Honest to a faultHis great concern, and that of many founding members of PiS, was corruption.

These practices were intended in part to preserve the sanctity of citizenship, but they have also been aimed at closing loopholes that might allow migrants to escape taxes or conscription.One reason for more liberalisation is practicality: dual nationality has become harder to control.

If she does not set out plans for health-care reform, for more liberalisation of labour and product markets, for privatisation and for tax and spending cuts, she will have little chance of getting these through in office, whatever the make-up of her coalition.Mrs Merkel will go down in history as Germany's first female leader no mean feat.

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For rich countries there are enormous gains to be reaped from more liberalisation, particularly in services.

Top of the list is more liberalisation of labour rules for permanent workers, so that the gap between them and (younger) temporary ones narrows.

Speaking at the World Trade Organisation in Geneva on Tuesday, the international trade secretary, Liam Fox, said the UK would push for more trade liberalisation after Brexit.

Yet so wrong-headed are the cheerleaders for neo-liberalism that the president of the World Bank interpreted the Arab Spring as a call for more economic liberalisation rather than the opposite.

(Seeds of Change, Vol. 32, No.1, Jan-April 2016, p. 15) The SDG Goal 17.1 calls for more trade liberalisation and power for the WTO - although environmental threats mandate the opposite: boarder tax adjustments to stop environmental dumping.

Over the economy the prime minister is in the camp of reformers who would like to see more liberalisation, in part to encourage investment (in retail, for example).

More liberalisation would, moreover, bring down prices.

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