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[法] 解除管制

  1. Deregulate the airline industry.
    对民航工业解除管制
  2. Free-market reforms have moved governments everywhere to downsize, deregulate, and privatize.
    自由市场改革正促使各地政府缩小规模,解除管制,搞私有化。
  3. But Japan, it seems, is still not ready and entirely convinced of the need to restructure and deregulate its economy.
    但日本似乎仍未准备好,并未完全相信调整和缩小国家对经济的干预的必要性。


deregulate
[ verb ]
lift the regulations on
<verb.social>


  1. But critics question whether the state legislatures in their rush to deregulate plastic have trampled over consumers by allowing the banks to charge high interest rates and the now-prevalent annual fees.
  2. They say the group is a setback in efforts to deregulate the economy.
  3. But business consumers, small telephone companies and state regulators strongly dispute that claim, arguing the plan would ensure much greater profits to the big companies and effectively deregulate the industry.
  4. He adds: "In the U.S., the whole thrust has been to deregulate and to keep the price of energy cheap.
  5. While tightening the money supply, Seoul will move to expand savings and boost exports, and begin to deregulate interest rates this year instead of next year.
  6. Moreover, Aeromexico and Mexicana have faced increased foreign competition from Mexico's move to deregulate air travel.
  7. Pipelines have moved to become "open access" gas carriers as part of regulators' efforts to deregulate the natural gas industry.
  8. Attempts to deregulate Australia's domestic airline industry, for example, prompted only one new carrier to take to the skies.
  9. 'When I travel to Britain there is usually a choice of airlines.' But these incentives to deregulate the French market are countered by other factors.
  10. State will deregulate four schools to allow teachers and administrators to reorganize schools.
  11. 'It may be difficult to reach an agreement before then,' the official said. The US embassy in Tokyo yesterday issued a statement welcoming Japan's efforts to deregulate its economy.
  12. Morgan's acquisition, the first by a major bank, comes amid the French government's decision to deregulate its stock market and open its doors to foreign traders.
  13. Sen. Howard Metzenbaum, a critic of past efforts to deregulate natural gas, said the proposal would give the major gas producers freedom to raise prices without improving the nation's long-term supply outlook.
  14. "But when you deregulate," says William S. Duncan, head of the Mountain Association for Community Economic Development in Berea, Ky., "you're making a social decision to become a nation of big cities."
  15. Yesterday's announcement that the government plans to deregulate motorways service areas suggests Britain's motorways are to enter the consumer age.
  16. But the City's competitive edge, which used to rest substantially on a light regulatory touch in wholesale markets, is now under threat as other European countries deregulate their financial markets.
  17. The urgency to deregulate the securities markets follows the collapse in banking.
  18. The European Community Commission is stepping up its campaign to deregulate Europe's state-controlled markets for telecommunications services and equipment.
  19. Ten per cent of each will be held in trust for employees. The aim of the government, which has been advised by the World Bank, has been to privatise and deregulate the industry at the same time.
  20. To fulfill his campaign promises and the mandate of his election last November, adds Mr. Sharif, he knows he must move "like lightning" to deregulate Pakistan.
  21. Mr. Buchanan, on the other hand, would dismantle the welfare state, cut taxes and deregulate the economy.
  22. Seoul is planning to phase out state-supported industrial loans and deregulate interest rates, while opening up financial markets gradually to foreign investors and reduce controls on capital flows.
  23. It was vital to the 1978 compromise in which Congress voted to deregulate the airlines, giving them broad leeway to set their own routes and fares.
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