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DeMint published a book last year detailing his view that Social Security be privatized to slow America's descent into socialism.
"My theory is that theater is privatized to a certain degree," she said, "and I've been concerned about how to hook in people in different classes.
Most sectors of the British and American economies during this period were deregulated or privatized to effect what Reagan called "the magic of the marketplace".
An article last Sunday about New Jersey's growing budget deficit referred incorrectly to Horizon Blue Cross as an example of an asset that could be privatized to generate revenue.
The researchers, who have privatized to research and sell the technology under the name Instep Nanopower, say that somewhere around 300W of power dissipates as heat alone, and they think they can siphon off a bit without messing with your gait.
For decades now student services have been increasingly privatized to fill the gaps left by the defunding of these schools.
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"They need to privatize, to open the economy to trade, to create jobs".
Strangely enough, the government of Taiwan has been trying to privatize Chunghwa to encourage competition but hasn't been able to yet.
Both were privatized and to some degree deregulated.
The center privatized largely to allow health care ventures.
Such events compelled the landowners to privatize hillsides and to sell them to the occupants.
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