Examples of 'liberalise' in a sentence

Meaning of "liberalise"

Liberalise means to make something less strict, regulated, or controlled. It is often used in the context of relaxing rules, laws, or restrictions
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How to use "liberalise" in a sentence

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Ireland has overwhelmingly voted to liberalise abortion.
We liberalise and that is all there is to it.
We could do so much more to liberalise our markets.
Liberalise remaining prices and remove administrative controls.
What is important is how we liberalise and whether we do it humanely.
To liberalise the market would mean to open it up to competition.
Estonia has moved quickly to liberalise its telecommunications.
Liberalise electricity markets in provinces where they are still regulated.
Further measures to liberalise trade will also be considered.
We hope those states will liberalise.
Its time to liberalise the industry.
Liberalise their capital markets.
Taking a decision to progressively liberalise an existing safeguard measure.
Proposals to liberalise national passenger services are expected at a later date.
Whether any measures are planned to liberalise the relevant regulations.

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A plan to liberalise design laws could lead to lower prices.
This requires them to liberalise.
It is important to liberalise trade of agricultural products and expand exports.
They both wanted to modernise and liberalise their countries.
Further liberalise trade in goods.
Not everything has yet been done to remove barriers and liberalise services.
Further measures to liberalise the media have been announced recently.
Bisignani rejected arguments of safety and security as excuses not to liberalise.
So we want to move to liberalise everything but the arms trade.
It is stimulated by efforts to combat monopolies and to open and liberalise markets.
He intended to liberalise the economy.
Liberalise and integrate the internal market for energy to reduce costs.
After moving last year to liberalise regulations permitting the.
Liberalise the establishment of new infrastructure for the provision of liberalised services.
We also propose to simplify and liberalise the temporary employee regulations.
It will liberalise the market and give us freedom of choice in a competitive environment.
Countries are preparing to open up and liberalise progressively their gas market.
The framework agreement currently being negotiated must list the commitments to liberalise.
Take steps to liberalise the market for fixed voice telephony.
It asks whether any measures are planned to liberalise the said regulation.
The necessity to liberalise the transfer of technology within transnational companies.
China has taken important steps to liberalise its interest rates.
A global deal to liberalise basic telecommunications services is now within sight.
Kenya has a relatively long history of structural reforms to liberalise its economy.
There is also room to liberalise and streamline the investment regime.
Some NCAs have taken or are takinga general programme of action to liberalise thesector.
The agreement would liberalise trade between the two regions.
Liberalise cabotage and eliminate discriminatory port charges to reduce times for export.
Prompt action is taken to liberalise trade that promotes climate protection.
The construction of the single market required major changes to liberalise basic services.
The two sides will also liberalise trade in service sectors.
Some NCAs have taken or are taking a general programme of action to liberalise the sector.
Greece has striven to liberalise its economy in the last few years.
That is why privatisations are crucial to break open and liberalise this encrusted economy.
Another aim is to further liberalise trade in services and to promote service exports.

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