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No, I did not rely only on my maid as evidence of the possibly liberalizing effect of migration on women.
In later centuries, it was further taken for granted that the study of Greco-Roman literature and philosophy would have a liberalizing effect on the student.
The piece, which referred to him as a "veteran Russian agitator and democrat", quoted him as an optimistic supporter of the newly erupted war, believing it would ultimately have a liberalizing effect on Russian society.
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Overturning those agreements could have the effect of liberalizing European aviation and pave the way for consolidation, analysts said.
In highly protected economies there is a large effect of capital inflows over the REER, while in liberalized economies the effect can be negligible.
One of the common effects of liberalizing any market is that lots of people dive in, but the resulting wall of content has some side effects.
As might be imagined, liberalizing agreements often have a deregulatory effect, as different national licensing and oversight regimes are harmonized downwards.
Liberalizing services would encourage competition.
A liberalizing economy brought new jobs.
But India began liberalizing its economy 10 years ago.
Several softer monarchies — Morocco, Jordan, Kuwait — are liberalizing a little.
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