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 denationalization [di:næʃənəlai'zeiʃ(ə)n]   添加此单词到默认生词本
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    denationalization
    [ noun ]
    changing something from state to private ownership or control
    <noun.act>


    Denationalization \De*na`tion*al*i*za"tion\, n. [Cf. F.
    d['e]nationalisation.]
    The act or process of denationalizing.

    1. Rhone-Poulenc, which returned to profit in 1984 after four years of losses, is one of 25 government-owned business groups scheduled for denationalization.
    2. BNP also said it had a nonrecurring gain of about $25 million from the sale to the government of the bank's interests in other state-owned concerns to pave the way for their denationalization.
    3. The denationalization of Saint Gobain, a large industrial firm, and of Paribas, the well-known bank, have received tremendous support from French citizens.
    4. But that hasn't kept the government from pushing ahead rapidly with a partial denationalization program it depicts as pure, pragmatic economics.
    5. Wolfgang Weng, deputy chairman of the FDP parliamentary faction, called the action "pure state capitalism of Bavarian creation" that discredits Bonn's denationalization policies.
    6. Although Mrs. Aquino inaugurated the denationalization program yesterday, the government has been seeking buyers for many of its corporate assets for months.
    7. Then last month, the Conservatives said denationalization of the 10 authorities would involve a transfer of some regulatory functions to a new publicly controlled National Rivers Authority.
    8. It advocates sweeping denationalization of state property followed by measures to lift rigid price controls.
    9. He has, however, said that he wouldn't continue the denationalization program begun by Mr. Chirac two years ago.
    10. The sale is the latest big denationalization move under Prime Minister Mulroney.
    11. Some critics complain that encouraging foreign interests to swap debt for equity could lead to a "denationalization" of the Latin American economy.
    12. FINANCIERE DE SUEZ Friday and disclosed that the group' coming denationalization will be accompanied by a capital increase of at least 5%.
    13. The state-owned steelmaker's strong results, which it attributed to more-efficient production, boost prospects for the denationalization of the once-ailing concern.
    14. Mr. Balladur said the decision to sell shares in the bank to the public this year could presage an acceleration in France's denationalization program.
    15. The denationalization program, which began last November, calls for the sale of the state's controlling interest in 65 banks, insurance companies and industrial concerns through 1990.
    16. With workers' wages rooted at little over $100 a month, unemployment rising and the promised galvanization of the economy through denationalization and an opening to foreign competition stalled, Argentines have gambled instead on the unknown.
    17. Mr. Balladur noted that he normally doesn't announce a denationalization schedule more than three months in advance.
    18. The government had initially selected AGF, a large insurance group, as one of the three companies to start the nation's denationalization drive.
    19. The economic results of denationalization weren't all the Sri Lankan had to cite.
    20. The Kohl government, as part of its denationalization program, has sought to partially denationalize Lufthansa.
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