liberalize in the PONS Dictionary

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The world economy became increasingly financially integrated throughout the 20th century as nations liberalized capital accounts and deregulated financial sectors.
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The first stage centered on liberalizing capital mobility and aligning macroeconomic policies between countries.
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In the early 1930s, pro football's passing rules were liberalized.
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Law 96 liberalized agricultural rent by pricing agricultural products based on the market rather than on fixed agreements between landowners and farmers working the land.
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Additionally, unit labour costs have fallen since 2009, working practices are liberalizing, and industrial licensing is being streamlined.
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Countries can freely decide where to liberalize on a sector-by-sector basis, including which specific mode of supply they want to cover for a given sector.
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Economic changes were enacted, such as voucher schools, liberalized markets for telecommunications and energy as well as the privatization of publicly owned companies.
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The treaty aims to liberalize each other markets to parties of the agreement and directly encourage trade between the two countries.
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Along with increasing strength and size this body is beginning to reflect the recently liberalized political system.
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The following year hundreds of companies the government owned were privatized, in an attempt to reduce government expenses and to liberalize the economy.
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