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generalization, generalisation [ˌdʒenərəlaıˈzeıʃən] N

liberation [ˌlıbəˈreıʃən] N

realization, realisation [ˌrıəlaıˈzeı­ʃən] N

liberalize [ˈlıbərəlaız] VB trans, intr

liberality [ˌlıbəˈrælıtı] N

civilization, civilisation [ˌsıvılaı­ˈzeı­ʃən] N

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Drug liberalization proponents hold differing reasons to support liberalization, and have differing policy proposals.
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This competition has been triggered by technological advancements, privatization, and liberalization.
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In the beginning of his reign there was hope for liberalization.
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After the liberalization of the rules in 1854, there was a land rush.
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The policies chosen for this difficult transition were (1) liberalization, (2) stabilization, and (3) privatization.
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With the economic liberalization of the early 1990s, fishing industry got a major investment boost.
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Domestic television has long carried many foreign programs, and liberalization of import restrictions in the 1980s brought more.
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Burk is an advocate for the liberalization of copyright laws and a supporter of file-sharing.
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Following the liberalization of teaching in the second half of the 19th century, women were allowed to study at the faculty since 1897.
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The liberalization of food markets has had a drastic effect on consumption patterns across the globe.
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