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 deregulation [dɪ'rɛgjʊ`leʃən]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 撤消(价格等的)管制规定, 解除控制

  1. GDS deregulation in Europe is coming.
    在欧洲,对于GDS使用规定的解禁正在来临。
  2. This translates into deregulation and privatization.
    实际操作起来就是减除政府管制和私有化。
  3. I doubted that the boy told a lie through his deregulation action.
    从那个男孩的反常举动中,我怀疑他在撒谎。


deregulation
[ noun ]
the act of freeing from regulation (especially from governmental regulations)
<noun.act>


  1. 'I think this could prompt mergers and acquisitions among industry members,' he said. Mr Doi also expressed concern about the entry into the securities market of subsidiaries of banks, a development allowed under a programme of financial deregulation.
  2. And he said that, overall, deregulation has "conclusively" benefited consumers.
  3. The government recently announced that the two-airline agreement will end and deregulation will begin in 1990.
  4. Dominion Securities' wholly owned Dominion Securities Inc. unit is one of the last remaining major independent investment firms in Canada, following deregulation of the securities industry this summer.
  5. NATURAL GAS The Supreme Court, in a decision the Reagan administration says could save consumers an estimated $100 million a year, cleared the way today for price deregulation of some natural gas.
  6. Mr. Boskin notes that deregulation of many American industries in the 1970s and 1980s obliterated the reporting of reams of information to regulatory agencies.
  7. Air New Zealand declined 5 cents to NZDollars 1.77 on news of further deregulation in air routes between Australia and New Zealand.
  8. Hardly anyone disputes that Democrats and Republicans alike set in motion the 1980s deregulation process that ultimately led to the collapse of the S&L industry.
  9. And analysts predict that the current troubles will speed up deregulation and a shakeout and will widen disparities in the Japanese banks' size and profitability.
  10. At the Fed, Ms. Phillips would be likely to favor continued deregulation of the banking industry.
  11. Airline deregulation, for instance, produced lower fares and widespread discounting, causing passenger miles to increase by over 60 percent in the 1980s, he said.
  12. Instead it sees the deregulation and liberalisation pursued by the Anglo-Saxon economies during the 1980s as the cause of their current ills.
  13. In addition, it urged further deregulation for interstate trucking and the consolidation of banking regulation into a single agency in the Treasury Department.
  14. Several of Air France's European rivals, notably British Airways PLC and KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, have considered or made investments in foreign airlines as a way to position themselves to exploit the Common Market deregulation set to begin in 1992.
  15. "They've almost fully completed the deregulation of interest rates, so the next step is that window guidance be abolished." The Bank of Japan is apparently confident that it can manage the activities of banks indirectly.
  16. The spokesman acknowledged that the company is positioning itself to take advantage of twin forces at work in the global telecommunications market: privatization and deregulation.
  17. But analysts think such a merger would run afoul of European regulators not quite ready for the calamity that deregulation likely holds for most of Europe's state-owned airlines.
  18. Long-term food stability would depend on the efforts of Kenyans themselves. US aid officials criticised Mr Moi's announcement for not including the deregulation of price controls.
  19. The lack of enthusiasm has caused industry watchers to argue that deregulation steps announced so far haven't gone far enough.
  20. Already, deregulation has spawned small independent airlines like Virgin Atlantic Airways of Britain, the French Air Liberte, and Transavia-Holland.
  21. Airline deregulation, 10 years old in the U.S., suddenly has become a major trend around the world.
  22. Since the 1975 deregulation of fixed commissions, variety has been the investment industry's strategy for broadening its consumer appeal.
  23. It also provides timely support to Mr Gunter Rexrodt, Germany's economics minister, who says he wants to use his government's EU presidency in the second half of this year to lead a crusade in favour of deregulation.
  24. Further deregulation of AT&T is bound to be controversial.
  25. Taking increased circuity into account, the institute argues, real fares actually rose 8% to 33% in the first decade of deregulation.
  26. Although Gonzalez in the past has been skeptical of bank deregulation, other members of the House committee are strong advocates, he said, adding that a proposed series of regional hearings on the issue need not delay action unduly.
  27. The S&L deregulation perpetuated the classic American error of having many small, weakly managed, poorly capitalized banks, sink their money into local real estate.
  28. He reduced tariffs, removed price controls, raised interest rates and began a painful task of restructuring through privatization and deregulation.
  29. Several senators today criticized airline deregulation and the rash of mergers it has spawned, complaining they have given large air carriers monopoly power in some parts of the country and resulted in higher fares but less service.
  30. How do we ensure that banana producers from all sources benefit?' The leaders of Caribbean banana producing countries are equally uncertain about the method the EC will use to guarantee their access in the face of the European shift towards deregulation.
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