deregulation in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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Translations for deregulation in the Spanish»English Dictionary (Go to English»Spanish)

deregulation in the PONS Dictionary

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To a large extent because of deregulation, the province has more technology, fuels, locations, ownership, and maintenance diversity than in the past.
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It notably embraces a neoliberal ideology emphasizing free markets and the deregulation of corporations.
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It has begun the gradual deregulation of such services where, in the commission's opinion, a sufficient level of competition exists.
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Deregulation began in the mid-1970s and had broad support from both liberals and conservatives.
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In different deregulation processes the institutions and market designs were often very different but many of the underlying concepts were the same.
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After deregulation, those standards were gone, but small investors did not grasp the full impact of the change.
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It was a massive deregulation of the railroads.
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Sadly, nine years after deregulation, the reversal of the decision in 2009 was too late for most families who had since sold.
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Founded in 1969 as a coach firm, it expanded into local bus operation following bus deregulation in 1986.
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Following bus deregulation in 1986 several companies have competed on sections of this route.
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