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He initially supported the liberalising Second Vatican Council.
There is no hint of any debate on the liberalising measures that Italy's hidebound economy badly needs.
This may be because, since the liberalising 1960s, Americans now know more about the real-world consequences of both.
While the Beats might have done a lot to create greater acceptance of homosexuality, the liberalising ideals of feminism didn't move them.
Splinter groups have held this view ever since the liberalising papacy of Pope John XXIII at the start of the 1960s.
Set up in the years following the Islamic revolution, Iran's theatre festival only recently went international, thanks in part to the liberalising influence of Ahmadinejad's predecessor, President Khatami.
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EasyJet and Ryanair say their enormous growth across the continent owed a lot to the EU liberalising the skies, and allowing the freer movement of labour and business.
The government is in the midst of liberalising the economy, opening up new sectors (most notably, energy and telecoms) to competition and investment.
Last year the union liberalised the three-way movement of goods, services, labour and capital.
Guided by Manmohan Singh, then finance minister, the government liberalised the economy, scrapping licensing and opening up to traders and investors.
Second, the government liberalised the hospital sector in England by giving publicly owned hospitals additional fiscal and managerial autonomy and encouraging private sector providers to enter the market and deliver care to publicly funded patients.
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