Now that the chickens of the liberalised regime are coming home to roost, the employment situation looks like it can get worse. |
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It seemed as if the giant insurance behemoth had bestirred itself to face competition in a liberalised environment. |
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In the 1990s there were massive sums to be made as the economic reforms of perestroika kicked in and markets were liberalised. |
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The sharp-tongued commentator said the airwaves should be liberalised to allow different politicians to run their own stations, and to enhance freedom of speech. |
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Direct foreign investment flows into India were further liberalised in 1996 and firms have been permitted to repatriate any profits earned back overseas. |
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They would hope that when the market is liberalised, that they would not see our established firms fail to survive in the competitive environment. |
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Iceland joined the European Economic Area in 1994, after which the economy was greatly diversified and liberalised. |
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Egyptian emigration was liberalised in 1971, under President Sadat, reaching record numbers after the 1973 oil crisis. |
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The telecommunications industry in Luxembourg is liberalised and the electronic communications networks are significantly developed. |
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In 1991, the government liberalised most prices to combat widespread product shortages, and was successful in overcoming the problem. |
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The city's fortunes improved after the Indian economy was liberalised in the 1990s and changes in economic policy were enacted by the West Bengal state government. |
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The Nordic energy market is one of the first liberalised energy markets in Europe and it is traded in NASDAQ OMX Commodities Europe and Nord Pool Spot. |
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French television was partly liberalised in the next two decade with the creation of several commercial channels, mainly thanks to cable and satellite television. |
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