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Example sentences for "liberalized"

Lexicographically close words:
liberalities; liberality; liberalium; liberalization; liberalize; liberalizing; liberall; liberallie; liberally; liberam
  1. In 1992 the Ukrainian government liberalized most prices and erected a legal framework for privatizing state enterprises while retaining many central economic controls and continuing subsidies to state production enterprises.

  2. Four private banks have been licensed, and the government has liberalized foreign trade and abolished price controls on most goods.

  3. The new government has instituted moderate land reforms, with more than one-half of cropland now in private hands, and it has liberalized private agricultural output.

  4. Subsequently, it has liberalized regulations to allow more foreign investment.

  5. Over the past two decades, successive governments have privatized many state-controlled firms and liberalized key areas of the economy, including the financial and telecommunications sectors.

  6. Over the past decade, successive governments have privatized many state-controlled firms and liberalized key areas of the economy, including the financial and telecommunications sectors.

  7. The government also has liberalized the trade regime sufficiently to secure Jordan's membership in the WTrO, an association agreement with the EU, and a free trade accord with US.

  8. It has instituted moderate land reforms, with more than one-half of cropland now in private hands, and it has liberalized private agricultural output.

  9. In accordance with its accession treaty, Spain has almost wholly liberalized trade and capital markets.

  10. The program produced some encouraging early results, including eased restrictions on foreign investment, increased support from international financial institutions, and liberalized currency trading.

  11. Almost all aspects of the economy have been liberalized to some extent.

  12. The liberalized agricultural markets introduced in October 1994, at which state and private farmers sell above-quota production at unrestricted prices, have broadened legal consumption alternatives and reduced black market prices.

  13. In the early 1990s, Thailand liberalized financial inflows; banks and other firms borrowed in dollars and did not hedge their positions because there was no perceived exchange rate risk.

  14. Ideological bias in favor of state intervention and control of the economy is slowing progress toward a more liberalized investment environment.

  15. For the business that wants to expand or modernize its plant, we propose liberalized tax treatment of depreciation, research and development expenses, and retained earnings.

  16. The 1-year reduction for businesses would be in the form of a liberalized investment tax credit increasing the rate to 12 percent for all businesses.

  17. The future would seem to lie neither with the negations of pure Protestantism nor with a Catholicism wholly unreformed; but rather with a liberalized Catholicism which shall do justice to the truth of the Protestant witness.

  18. For the present the best opportunity for the working out of such a liberalized Catholicism is to be found within the Church of England: and it is from the point of view of an English Churchman that the remainder of this book will be written.

  19. Egypt has a broad-based inventory of geographic, human, and physical assets which in a liberalized market environment could spur rapid, sustainable growth into the next century.

  20. After years of foot-dragging, the government passed a liberalized labor code which should lower the cost of labor and improve the manufacturing sector's competitiveness.

  21. He is a young fellow who is led by dire want--and also by sharing the liberalized French view of the decadence and worthlessness of the Spanish form of rule--to take service in the body-guard of Joseph Bonaparte.

  22. In each case it is the choice of the liberalized mind.

  23. A sustained structural adjustment program, including a liberalized trade policy, has fostered a respectable 4% rate of growth in recent years.

  24. The substantial trade deficit in 1993 was the result of a strong peso that inhibited exports and a liberalized government policy that spurred imports.

  25. In 1992 the Ukrainian Government liberalized most prices and erected a legal framework for privatizing state enterprises while retaining many central economic controls and continuing subsidies to state production enterprises.

  26. A sustained structural adjustment program, including a liberalized trade policy, had fostered a respectable 4% rate of growth in recent years.

  27. After years of foot-dragging, the government finally passed a liberalized labor code which should significantly help lower the cost of labor and improve the manufacturing sector's competitiveness.

  28. The government in 2005 liberalized investment in the civil aviation, telecom, and construction sectors.

  29. The upshot was that the Reichsrath added some features by which the projet was liberalized still further and made provision at the same time for the revision and rehabilitation of the Imperial patent of 1861.

  30. Already the Senate had formulated a document, commonly known as the "Senatorial Constitution," wherein was embraced a scheme for a liberalized Bourbon monarchy.

  31. A second fact of importance was the amalgamation, in 1852, of the Septembrists and the Chartists to form the party of Regeneradores, or Regenerators, in support of the Charter in its new and liberalized form.

  32. The liberalized farmers' markets introduced in 1994, sell above-quota production at market prices, expand legal consumption alternatives, and reduce black market prices.

  33. They cared little for the anguish of mind that was being every where felt by the supporters of liberalized opinions.

  34. We shall also search in vain to find the motive for the wide-spread sympathy expressed by the liberalists of Europe in the Union cause, elsewhere than in their attachment to liberalized institutions.

  35. It would seem to have been at this moment a liberalized oligarchy.

  36. It would serve no good purpose to push any farther the list of excellent objects to which the state governments might devote their liberated and liberalized energies.


  37. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "liberalized" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.