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Deregulated

Deregulated | Deregulating

Deregulated meaning

No longer regulated: now unrestricted.

Example sentences (20)

Almost 40 years after the bus industry was deregulated, the open market has seen a big drop in buses as a service in the truest sense.

That’s the product of its freewheeling, deregulated electricity system and abundant land for gathering solar and wind energy.

The Gene Technology Act 2000 deregulated these products in 2019.

As the committee made the announcement, operators said the market had been fully deregulated and they would approach the refinery to apply for PMS lifting.

It’s true that some landlords can’t meet their financial obligations because, speculating on a windfall, they overpaid for buildings: They planned to replace lower-paying tenants with higher-paying occupants in newly deregulated apartments.

The Thatcher government wanted to break the labour and trade union movement to grease the wheels of a free and deregulated market economy.

Torres concluded, “I will repeat today the warning that I gave five years ago: ‘the deregulated world of micro contracting is a breeding ground for corruption and influence peddling.

Australia deregulated online gambling in 1980.

Due to the crash in crude oil prices, reports have it that the landing cost of imported petrol, which is the only petroleum product that is yet to be deregulated, has dropped as well.

In the late 1980s the Nigerian economy was being deregulated and a key aspect was also the liberalisation of banking licences.

Other products have been deregulated a long time ago; only PMS.

She is a highly accomplished operations executive who has spent her career leading customer functions at regulated and deregulated energy companies.

The NLC said: “It appears that the adamant desire of DISCOs in Nigeria to ram through their ill-conceived agenda to further impoverish Nigerians through astronomical tariff increase amidst a plummeting return on service delivery has now been deregulated.

Charter schools are deregulated schools by definition; they are a main expression of neoliberal education arrangements.

In this case with regulated vs deregulated I meant whether there is some kind of open access scheme for generators, or whether there is a utility with both power generation and transmission in a monopoly position.

It is not enough that the power sector has been deregulated to encourage private investors, much still need to be done for us to have a reliable power sector that could drive the local industries.

Sweden deregulated the telecom and energy industries while introducing school vouchers and other market-oriented reforms.

The first was yet another red tape challenge – all governments resurrect this when they’ve run out of any other ideas – so that after Brexit we could live in a deregulated world where buildings could collapse and people could die of food poisoning.

The utility has struggled since state lawmakers deregulated the energy producers in 1996.

In addition to taking advantage of deregulated campaign finance laws through the 2000s, Joe Ricketts also founded as one of his late-in-life amusements a website called DNAInfo.