单词 | Deregulation |
例句 | (1) Asian airlines remain untouched by the deregulation that has swept America. (2) Prices have gone up 61 percent since deregulation. (3) Since deregulation, banks are permitted to set their own interest rates. (4) Couldn't the deregulation of broadcasting lead to a lowering of standards? (5) Deregulation clearly led to some wage reductions. (6) Winston points to airline deregulation as case in point. (7) Carter had advocated deregulation, but he approached reform via legislation whereas his successor sought the same end primarily through administrative action. (8) Since deregulation in 1979, dozens of airlines have gone out of business and dozens more have come into existence. (9) The deregulation of the capital market brought with it the need for increased investor protection. (10) Supporters of deregulation in the electric industry argue that resulting competition will mean lower rates for the consumer. (11) First, the rhetoric of deregulation has not matched the reality: enterprise zones and Freeports have largely proved mundane. (12) The fact that there is now total deregulation will have a serious effect on small shops. (13) Since deregulation of bus services some routes may have been altered or replaced. (14) The financial sector prepared itself for full deregulation and open competition with foreign institutions. (15) You've got to remember that at the time, deregulation was looked on as an open cash-register. (16) Thus some of the benefits of deregulation had been eroded by 1990. (17) The privatization programme also covers schemes to promote deregulation and competition in the economy. (18) This examines the impact of deregulation and advances in technology on the operations of financial firms. (19) We can see then, that deregulation is allowed, but that limits are placed upon it. (20) Growing competition sent smaller carriers, many of them start-ups after deregulation, to the wall. (21) North Sea oil and gas are enjoying a record expansion thanks to our policies of deregulation and low taxation. (22) But the pace and complexity will increase dramatically under deregulation, as will the number of electricity vendors, energy analysts say. (23) In fact, it was better positioned than ever for the world of deregulation and competition. (24) As a result, he is far more cautious than Mr Ozawa on deregulation. (25) But while Congress has wrestled with that issue, there has been only piecemeal deregulation. (26) The trend in financial markets today is, however, towards a process of deregulation in the form of financial diversification. (27) With the gates yet to come down, there is little agreement on how deregulation might shake out in the industry. (28) Heherson Alvarez said disagreements over the taxation of imported petroleum products has stalled the passage of an oil industry deregulation bill. (29) A second important theme in the evolving urban debate after 1979 is the issue of deregulation and decontrol. (30) Change has become a constant in the turbulent economy of deregulation and global competition. (1) Asian airlines remain untouched by the deregulation that has swept America. (31) Similarly, pressures from certain sectors within the financial services industry itself have pushed towards deregulation. (32) A similar package of stabilisation, privatisation and deregulation policies was pioneered by Margaret Thatcher. (33) The securities firm, after deregulation of the financial services industry, was moving from a product to a service focus. (33) try its best to gather and make good sentences. (34) Even before deregulation, the Teamster employers could seem like gypsies. (35) The legal market is being driven by economic rationalisation, demographic saturation, marketplace maturation, consumer-driven deregulation and globalisation. (36) Hence, the Reagan urban policy celebrates the themes of deregulation, decentralization and privatization. (37) On health and safety issues, however, deregulation has been an unmitigated disaster. (38) But the most dramatic by far of the failures of deregulation involved the savings and loans. (39) The climate of deregulation made it necessary to remove restrictions on the ability of building societies to compete in financial markets. (40) A lot of local councils and a lot of private industry under deregulation are now turning to the buses. (41) The planned deregulation has bred concern that Petron will face stiffer competition and an erosion of its 42 percent market share. (42) The deregulation of long-distance coach services has led to a major expansion in reliable and cheap services. (43) Amongst the industries most affected by deregulation have been those involved in innovatory technological activity. (44) The national broadcasting organisations have been threatened by deregulation which has encouraged the growth of private satellite and cable channels. (45) My next point also stems from this underlying tendency of the reforms to produce fragmentation and deregulation. (46) Also should prevent deregulation to close more contract cost. (47) This translates into deregulation and privatization. (48) Deregulation of US airlines results in fierce competition and price - cut. (49) B second group of critics focuses on deregulation in finance, rather than the economy a whole. (50) This paper, beginning with the economic characteristics of natural monopoly industry, expounds the reasons of deregulation in natural monopoly industry. (51) The main points of the paper are as follows:core bank is a baby during its development of universal banks, while universal banks are definite results of financial innovations and deregulation. (52) He also said his government would take a gradual approach to deregulation of cross - Strait economic ties. (53) Sky-high fuel prices and weak global economic sentiment are likely to offset gains from cross-Strait deregulation. (54) Encouraged by Deng Xiaoping, China decided to "run the gauntlet" on price deregulation again in 1992. (55) NARRATOR: The stage was set for deregulation of the , and now these ideas were about to make their entrance in the very homeland of Gilbert and Sullivan. (56) It analyzes the problems of deregulation of access right, introduction of efficient competition structure, regulated price based on reasonable cost and the diversification of investors. (57) They say the industry is flat out lying about the effects of deregulation. (58) From ill-considered deregulation of banking and derivatives to over-the-top encouragement of home ownership, Washington's fingerprints were all over the crisis. (59) The electric power deregulation has led electric power enterprises very difficult to do integrated resources planning(IRP) because generation, transmission and distribution were to be unbundled. (60) The big drivers: deregulation, debt, and a hollowed out American economy. (61) Other topics include deregulation and restructuring in the electric power industry. (62) Most busine and industries a rove of deregulation from government control. (63) Some historians compare the Ronald Reagan era of deregulation to a similar period of "rugged individualism" touted by Herbert Hoover's White House from 1929-33. (63) try its best to collect and make good sentences. (64) As a result of free-for-all prices since deregulation, airlines have been engaged in cut - throat competition with each other. (65) TIME termed the results "a counterreformation of sorts in a Republican-led era that emphasizes deregulation and self-reliance." (66) Cyclin D1 is a key cell cycle regulator and a candidate proto-oncogene, whose deregulation has been implicated in pathogenesis of several types of cancers, including NPC. (67) Most business and industries approve of deregulation from government control. (68) Chinese Civil Aviation Transportation Industry ( CATI ) a Monopolistic Industry, its further Deregulation also seems urgent. (69) In addition, deregulation provided things that voters wanted, such as cheap loans. (70) Before deregulation, the nation's largest radio broadcasting conglomerate owned fewer than seventy - five stations. (71) In the second part, firstly, with the development of deregulation, the author points out that the Guangdong Electric Power Group must be reformed to adapt to the furiously competitive market. (72) It’s true that when governments deregulate, they must announce those changes in the Federal Register, too, and so some of the pages represent genuine deregulation. (73) After two decades of expansion and deregulation, and the greatest bull market finance has ever known, many of the world's banks were dangerously undercapitalised. (74) Liberalisation and deregulation opened the way to the creation of broad, deep and liquid capital markets, and established the right environment to attract foreign firms and inward investment. (75) Another possibility would be to return to the regulatory system administered by the Civil Aeronautics Board before the deregulation of the airline industry in 1978. (76) Deregulation of airlines, trucking, and long-distance telephone service are good examples during the past two decades. (77) The breakthrough in the detection always chooses the special parts, change parts, detail, shadiness , feint, deregulation and superabundance of the criminal cases. (78) The consequences of deregulation and financial business practices did not occur in a state - free world. (79) Did not use up tutelar responsibility to guardian, or the person that the Internet bar does business of deregulation, byelaw stated condemnatory measure. (80) In its wisdom, the troika imposed policies of severe austerity and deregulation consistent with the neoliberal ideology of the EU. (81) One of the most important steps towards the goal is to force China to give up its monetary sovereignty, and to further propel financial deregulation. (82) But deregulation had already begun to go out of fashion before the financial crisis. (83) From domination to deregulation is our urbanization policy regulation elementary path. (84) Electricity deregulation is one of the earliest reforming areas in energy field. (85) None of this means that financial market deregulation is a bad thing. (86) The U.S. banking and finance industries have been remade over the past quarter-century by globalization, deregulation, and technology. (87) Full deregulation would entail eliminating both government deposit insurance (especially insurance that is not experience-rated or otherwise proportioned to risk) and bailouts. (88) NARRATOR: The stage was set for deregulation of the U. S. economy, and now these ideas were about to make their entrance in the very homeland of Gilbert and Sullivan. (89) We will be pressing ahead with our policies on privatisation, deregulation and cutting out waste. (90) Airline deregulation, for example, initially fostered increased competition that lowered the cost of flying. (91) But Mr. McCain is selling the same old snake oil, claiming that deregulation and tax cuts cure all ills. (92) There's no question that this for deregulation set Britain for a fall. |
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