Yushchenko is a pro-Western reformist who wants to liberalize the economy and fight corruption. |
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Would you suggest that we liberalize our markets like the electricity deregulation in California? |
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Ominously, the party had also announced its intention to liberalize the sector. |
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Even before the war, the movement to liberalize world trade further had stalled. |
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Measures to reduce border costs, harmonize technical standards, and liberalize public procurement expose firms to the rigours of competition. |
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He introduced many new reforms which attempted to modernize and liberalize the system rather than destroy it. |
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Johnston predicts that Japan will be compelled to liberalize its strict immigration policies. |
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If you would just liberalize your economies, we wouldn't have this problem. |
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Governments have already begun to liberalize the energy sector in order to attract direct foreign investment. |
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Emmi is fundamentally in favour of the Federal Council's new agricultural policy, which aims to strengthen competition and liberalize markets. |
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In opposition, secret societies spread, composed of young men, mostly from the military, who sought to regenerate and liberalize the country. |
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The Free Trade Agreement was intended to liberalize trade between Canada and the United States. |
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In foreign affairs, the administration attempted to liberalize U. S. immigration policy with regard to Mexico, with which it struck closer ties. |
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The WTO's essential purpose is to liberalize markets, by removing unnecessary, discriminatory and protectionist barriers to free trade. |
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Finally, many developing countries agreed in principle to liberalize their financial service sectors. |
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Athens needs to pare down its bureaucracy, improve tax collection and liberalize its labor markets. |
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It is in China's interest gradually to liberalize interest rates, capital controls, and its exchange rate regime. |
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The crisis resulted in a new round of economic reforms to increase foreign investment and liberalize trade and thus reinforced their outward orientation. |
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You'd hope a Democrat would liberalize immigration, give us gay marriage, strengthen abortion rights, but no. |
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They express before anything else the MPC's will to open up and to use the external shock thus provoked to liberalize their economic system. |
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Efforts to liberalize the economy and democratize the political system have led to corruption and exacerbated the gap in wealth between government officials and the citizens. |
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Kennedy has also helped abolish the poll tax, liberalize immigration laws, fund cancer research and create the Meals on Wheels program for shut-ins and the elderly. |
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They reject the pressures exerted on developing countries to force them to open up their markets and liberalize their public services. |
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Steps should be taken to promote pluralism and liberalize the rules governing nationality, and the status of foreigners or guest workers. |
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However, the convention has made it more difficult, if not impossible, for the US to further liberalize trade in audiovisual services or broadcasting services through the WTO process. |
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Throughout much of the region's economy, meanwhile, thorough-going reforms were introduced, the thrust of these being to free up trade and liberalize national financial markets and capital flows with the outside world. |
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Of course, he's right that monetary policy can't initiate fiscal consolidation or liberalize product and labour markets, and that both those things are essential to Europe's long term health. |
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Most were average Europeans, but throughout the 1930s Congress chose not to liberalize the immigration laws to allow for more than the minimum quota of arrivals. |
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Others chose to liberalize capital account transactions. |
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We depend on our competitiveness to have access to world markets, and we encourage the Canadian government to continue to work to liberalize trade. |
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Recognize the significance of reducing barriers to trade in remanufactured goods and support the recently submitted proposal5 to liberalize trade in remanufactured goods under the WTO6 Doha Round. |
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As a result, the WTO's dispute settlement mechanism might be put under strain should the WTO find itself having to make rules and liberalize trade by adjudication rather than negotiation. |
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We may wonder whether the current trend to liberalize everything is not an effect rather of a passing trend than of the result of an actual deepening of knowledge about social arithmetic. |
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The current trend is to liberalize foreign trade and allow scope for food import and export operations in accordance with the relevant international agreements. |
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He is speaking of the renewed scramble for Africa's natural resources, as countries throughout the continent are advised to liberalize their mining codes to attract more foreign investment in the mining sector. |
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In China, for instance, there is still the need to liberalize the factor market, especially in the land and labor market. |
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The countries of Western Europe began to steadily liberalize their economies after World War II and the protectionism of the interwar period. |
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In the agreement, Japan has pledged to liberalize the primary sectors of the insurance market before permitting 'radical change' in the Third Sector. |
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The country's immigration policies have begun to liberalize. |
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