Examples of 'liberalising' in a sentence

Meaning of "liberalising"

liberalise (verb): To make more liberal or less strict, often used in the context of politics, economics, or social policies when referring to the relaxation of regulations or controls
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  • present participle of liberalise

How to use "liberalising" in a sentence

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Liberalising the movement of people is also crucial.
I am all in favour of liberalising electricity supply markets.
Liberalising foreign trade and investment.
Some may include commitments on liberalising services.
Slovenia has been liberalising progressively its trade regime.
This is why the ec commission is active in liberalising air transport.
Liberalising public procurement markets.
Screening of amendment to regulation liberalising regulated professions.
Liberalising energy and telecommunications.
This entails completely liberalising activities that are competitive.
Liberalising the energy market.
We have talked about liberalising the agriculture sector.
Liberalising the telecoms sector.
To be achieved by liberalising the pension scheme.
Liberalising the telecommunications infrastructure.

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International trade agreements liberalising provision of services and establishment.
We are vehemently opposed to this proposal for a directive aimed at liberalising services.
We are not liberalising anything here.
This fall in investments is the direct consequence of liberalising the energy market.
A study on liberalising air transport.
Improvements have also been in agricultural policies and in deregulation and liberalising markets.
On the consequences of liberalising the textile and clothing sector.
Liberalising an economy can be defined as creating an enabling environment for economic growth.
Timetable for liberalising consumption.
Liberalising the economy should also lead to more extensive privatization of public undertakings.
Legislation liberalising its use.
Liberalising trade within a solid institutional framework is part of this process of harnessing globalisation.
This initiative is part of the package liberalising rail transport.
Fully liberalising the capital account as the final step.
It represents a historic step towards liberalising transatlantic air traffic.
The further liberalising of capital movements will provide new opportunities.
We are seeing some progress here in liberalising the market and.
It is proof that liberalising trade brings more benefits than problems.
Nigeria continues to make progress towards liberalising its external trade.
China is also liberalising rules for foreign investment in civil aviation.
Hungary has made substantial progress in liberalising the telecommunications sector.
It argues that liberalising trade is likely to generate some environmental benefits.
That was seen as a significant step toward liberalising capital account transactions.
But the idea of liberalising church practice in this area is a contentious one.
The two ministers also agreed on liberalising the visa regime.
The gradual process of liberalising markets is accompanied by stronger consumer protection instruments.
Good progress has also been made on liberalising the energy market.
She has opposed liberalising the law on contraception and abortion.
We intend to do our utmost to make progress in liberalising the internal energy market.
Denmark is liberalising its gambling markets by granting licences for online gambling providers.
These negotiations aim at further liberalising trade whilst enhancing development.
The liberalising agenda has become bogged down by new social and environmental targets.
The social consquences of liberalising the gas and electricity markets.
Adopting this directive would give a clear signal about liberalising rail transport.
I voted in favour of liberalising the freight market because freight was not working.

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