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Liberalised

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Liberalised meaning

simple past and past participle of liberalise

Example sentences (20)

As leisure came to be liberalised in the post-Stalinist era, it became imperative to revive movie-going among the Soviet people.

Indian BPO market to hit $8.8 bn by 2025 amid liberalised.

Prime Minister Phillips said too that a liberalised telecommunication sector creates the opportunity for greater competitiveness among service providers.

It was the last Labour government that liberalised gambling in 2005 – since then mobile phones have opened the door to the proliferation of new gambling products and their widespread promotion.

The sale of alcohol has been liberalised recently.

Racial discrimination was made a criminal offence and the laws and education content on race were liberalised and persons of colour began to be elevated to the highest offices in Western countries.

The Chinese city of Shanghai, he said, was in fact developed by wealthy industrialists of Mongolian descent, who invested in China after the economy was liberalised.

When the insurance market was liberalised 19 years ago, one of the several benefits visualised was expansion of the market and creation of huge employment opportunities.

Achmea, a Dutch insurance company, had entered the Slovakian health insurance market when it had been liberalised.

However, this is a liberalised business and as Moam, we cannot dictate on fares.

I cheated for five months before coming clean, but this cheating has been going on in the environment for almost 20 years, after the interpretation market was liberalised,” Vestergaard told Politiken.

Insurance giant Old Mutual Zimbabwe has liberalised its B Class shares that were previously open to trading among locals as part of the company's indigenisation plan.

Ruling, Magistrate Mabel Segun-Bello noted that bail is now liberalised under ACJA.

At the same time, he was opposed to the 1974 referendum restricting divorce after it had been liberalised, feeling that such a move would fail and simply point out a divided Church with declining influence.

Both Digicel and Oceanic Digital were granted licences in 2001 to operate mobile services in the newly liberalised telecom market that had once been the sole domain of the incumbent Cable and Wireless monopoly.

Communications main The Bosnian communications market was fully liberalised in January 2006.

However licensing was gradually liberalised after the 1960s, until contested licensing applications became very rare, and the remaining administrative function was transferred to Local Authorities in 2005.

Immigration laws were liberalised, leading to a massive increase in immigration from Asia.

Land in the ACT is held on 99-year crown leases from the national government, although most leases are now administered by the Territory government. citation There have been persistent calls for constraints on development to be liberalised.

Peel entered the Cabinet for the first time as Home Secretary (1822–1827), where he reformed and liberalised the criminal law and created the modern police force, leading to a new type of officer known in tribute to him as "bobbies" and "peelers".