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If it were liberalised the usual forces of competition would apply, and the drugs themselves could be more safely controlled and regulated to prevent adulteration and variations in strength, the causes of many an overdose.
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The poll finding that across Kashmir around one quarter are strongly opposed to changing the LoC while a further half would accept it if it is liberalised gives a strong signal that this could be a fruitful area for further negotiation.
First in the US and then elsewhere, industries such as gas, electricity and water were liberalised in the 1980s and 1990s, making it possible to create markets where none previously existed.
Trade union power was curbed, financial markets were liberalised, taxes were cut for those on higher incomes.
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One regular since 1969 says he would stop coming if the rules on women were liberalised.
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First, the Bretton Woods system of fixed exchange rates broke down and then the financial markets were liberalised.
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