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Definition of deregulate in English: deregulateverbdiːˈrɛɡjʊleɪtdiˈrɛɡjʊˌleɪt [with object]Remove regulations or restrictions from. 撤销对…的规定(或限制) the trucking industry was deregulated in the early 1980s 货车运输业在20世纪80年代早期就解除了管制。 Example sentencesExamples - Since the industry was deregulated, the number of cab owners in the country has risen from less than 4,000 to more than 14,000.
- How successful the strategy is will depend on whether the industry is deregulated further.
- On the one hand, we can further deregulate the labour market by allowing employees to opt out of entitlement regulations.
- And opportunities are expanding in newly deregulating industries such as cellular telecom and broadband, airlines, and port infrastructure.
- However, deregulating the labour market is politically difficult.
- In 1997 the petroleum products industry was deregulated to increase competition and benefits to customers.
- Many warned about the consequences of deregulating an industry dominated by giant regional monopolies.
- She fears major supermarkets will bankrupt smaller traders if the market is deregulated.
- And in response to Government proposals to deregulate the gaming industry it welcomes plans to increase the age limit on certain forms of gambling.
- Some reformers argue that the city should go further and completely deregulate the market, allowing anyone with a car to pick up passengers.
- After a state passes a law to deregulate the electric industry, the regulatory commission steps in to create the rules.
- Australia ended up deregulating its electric power industry, and I think they did a pretty good job.
- That's been the case since the natural gas industry started deregulating a decade ago.
- In 1821 liberals gained political power and the tobacco industry was likewise deregulated.
- While the province says it has no intention of reversing its decision to deregulate the electricity industry, it is taking public input.
- In the late 1990s, the industry was abuzz with plans to deregulate the markets and break up public monopolies.
- It has been almost 20 years since the airline industry was deregulated in Canada.
- However, prices have risen by a quarter since the household market was fully deregulated at the beginning of the year.
- The fuel market was deregulated last year, prompting a series of price hikes that were met with widespread protests.
- In 1988 the telecommunications industry was deregulated and competition was introduced.
Derivativesadjective The measure's deregulatory origins forgotten, it became a program of ‘targeted investment.’ Example sentencesExamples - The government should place top priority on creating new jobs in such a way as to offer incentives to the companies that increase employment and take bolder deregulatory measures to provide better circumstances for doing business.
- Both arise from applying a deregulatory formula rather than optimising the complementary roles of government and markets in a mixed economy.
- In the present deregulatory climate, however, it is not surprising that a recent proposed bill introducing six weeks of parental leave to be financed by employers' levies has not progressed beyond a select committee.
- The party has not tried to disguise its new deregulatory approach, which is causing unease among party radicals and old-style social democrats.
Definition of deregulate in US English: deregulateverbdēˈreɡyo͝oˌlātdiˈrɛɡjʊˌleɪt [with object]Remove regulations or restrictions from. 撤销对…的规定(或限制) a law that would deregulate cable TV prices Example sentencesExamples - However, prices have risen by a quarter since the household market was fully deregulated at the beginning of the year.
- However, deregulating the labour market is politically difficult.
- While the province says it has no intention of reversing its decision to deregulate the electricity industry, it is taking public input.
- On the one hand, we can further deregulate the labour market by allowing employees to opt out of entitlement regulations.
- And in response to Government proposals to deregulate the gaming industry it welcomes plans to increase the age limit on certain forms of gambling.
- In 1997 the petroleum products industry was deregulated to increase competition and benefits to customers.
- In 1988 the telecommunications industry was deregulated and competition was introduced.
- Some reformers argue that the city should go further and completely deregulate the market, allowing anyone with a car to pick up passengers.
- In the late 1990s, the industry was abuzz with plans to deregulate the markets and break up public monopolies.
- Many warned about the consequences of deregulating an industry dominated by giant regional monopolies.
- It has been almost 20 years since the airline industry was deregulated in Canada.
- In 1821 liberals gained political power and the tobacco industry was likewise deregulated.
- Australia ended up deregulating its electric power industry, and I think they did a pretty good job.
- Since the industry was deregulated, the number of cab owners in the country has risen from less than 4,000 to more than 14,000.
- She fears major supermarkets will bankrupt smaller traders if the market is deregulated.
- How successful the strategy is will depend on whether the industry is deregulated further.
- After a state passes a law to deregulate the electric industry, the regulatory commission steps in to create the rules.
- And opportunities are expanding in newly deregulating industries such as cellular telecom and broadband, airlines, and port infrastructure.
- The fuel market was deregulated last year, prompting a series of price hikes that were met with widespread protests.
- That's been the case since the natural gas industry started deregulating a decade ago.
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