In recent years, specific programs such as optometry and dentistry have become deregulated. |
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The retail pharmacy market was partly deregulated in 2001 following a legal challenge, though certain restrictive practices remain in force. |
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Tuition in deregulated programs such as computer science, engineering and optometry can increase by up to 15 per cent per year. |
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In 1996 the California Legislature deregulated the state's electric utilities. |
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Firstly a chronic underinvestment in the infrastructure has resulted from falling supplier prices in the deregulated electricity market place. |
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The 1996 Telecommunications Act deregulated radio broadcasting so that any single firm could thenceforth own as many stations as it wished. |
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How successful the strategy is will depend on whether the industry is deregulated further. |
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In 1997 the petroleum products industry was deregulated to increase competition and benefits to customers. |
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She fears major supermarkets will bankrupt smaller traders if the market is deregulated. |
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In 1821 liberals gained political power and the tobacco industry was likewise deregulated. |
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It has been almost 20 years since the airline industry was deregulated in Canada. |
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However, prices have risen by a quarter since the household market was fully deregulated at the beginning of the year. |
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The exigencies of market forces and the legacy of over-exploited finite resources and deregulated labour markets remain. |
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The fuel market was deregulated last year, prompting a series of price hikes that were met with widespread protests. |
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In 1988 the telecommunications industry was deregulated and competition was introduced. |
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Since the cheese market was deregulated, Emmi has had to pursue a targeted international growth strategy in order to ensure long-term success. |
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Under a regime of deregulated capital flows countries are easily affected by financial crises in others countries. |
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I think that if television was deregulated, it would be all over, there would not be any Canadian content on television at all. |
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The level of receptiveness to reform varied depending on how open and deregulated the particular profession under discussion already was. |
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In other, more deregulated, economies such the UK it would be rare to find a photojournalist who did not supplement their income in this way. |
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The labour market is to be deregulated and social insurances and taxes should be harmonised. |
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He deregulated the financial sector by repealing the Glass-Steagall Act, thereby laying the foundations for the most recent economic crisis. |
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The report recommended experimental trials of either extended or deregulated licensing hours in certain local areas. |
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This state of affairs must change as soon as possible and the market as a whole must be deregulated and liberalised. |
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The road haulage industry has been liberalised, privatised and deregulated rapidly. |
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It is often said that trucking is the most regulated deregulated industry in Canada. |
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Some are subject to market regulations and are therefore totally deregulated. |
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These will make the generation totally deregulated, transmission partly regulated and distribution fully regulated. |
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The deregulated market will also put pressure on the electricity companies to improve power quality. |
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In the longer term, the government has liberalized and deregulated the oil sector thereby enabling private investment in that sector. |
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Regulation, too, however, to avoid the disastrous consequences of a totally deregulated sugar market. |
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In the 1990s financial markets throughout the world were deregulated, which gave rise to global financial markets. |
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The number of breaks is lower in countries where regulation is strict and higher in deregulated markets. |
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European railway operators competing in a deregulated market will bring about further innovation and development. |
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Trade liberalization, the complement to deregulated capital markets, also plays a significant role in raising inequality and limiting efforts at poverty reduction. |
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Accordingly, the arrangement gives extraordinary protections to investors but leaves labor, the environment, and consumers to the mercies of the deregulated markets. |
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They'd forgotten what it was like to run industrial campaigns, and the new, more deregulated system of enterprise bargaining would prove a rude awakening. |
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Rooted in downtown Pittsburgh, he resisted the era of deregulated finance that gave Wall Street the whip hand over the economy. |
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The deregulated network activity concerns development, commissioning and operation of high-voltage electricity networks for owners of large infrastructures. |
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Invited to be principal expert speaker at workshops in Europe for the IAEA on nuclear regulatory strategies in a deregulated electricity market as well as the use of technical support organizations by the regulator. |
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In countries where the energy market has been deregulated as a first step towards an integrated market, private consumers have had no apparent benefit, which should be the main objective. |
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Emmi is working continuously at boosting its own competitiveness, not least in view of increasingly deregulated markets and the resultant increase in pressure from imports. |
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A foundry can lever this knowledge profitably in managing electricity use on site and in negotiating with energy companies in the new, deregulated electricity market in Canada. |
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This premise does not apply in the deregulated New Zealand energy market. |
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Mr President, though a flabby pinstriped businessman who enjoys shooting driven game, I want to concentrate on the aspect that we have 17 hygiene directives here being deregulated into one. |
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We have also learned that a deregulated market demands quality controls both on the variety of producers needed to guarantee the electricity supply and to meet demand and on the network itself and the network's structure. |
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The South Korean government has deregulated the brokerage sector, Reuters said. |
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Qwest has raised prices in four states where operator services have been deregulated. |
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This trend also stems from the development of new markets as momentum builds in the service economy as a result of deregulated markets and new activities. |
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The study finds that consumers have greater choice and are on average paying less for conveyancing services under deregulated systems, with no loss in quality. |
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Furthermore, the example of Scandinavian countries shows that productivity gains in sectors using the telecommunication and information technologies have been concentrated in deregulated sectors. |
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This market is now completely deregulated and non-subsidised. |
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The civil airline industry is entirely privately owned and has been largely deregulated since 1978, while most major airports are publicly owned. |
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The government has also deregulated interest rates, letting the market decide the cost of money. |
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But even after enron imploded, the deregulated market remained. |
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Several studies show, however, that the deregulated liberalization of agricultural trade can only lead to market instability, price volatility and speculative behavior that would harm both productivity and consumers. |
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The Hawke Government floated the Australian dollar in 1983 and partially deregulated the financial system. |
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Many years ago there was a hue and cry because the CRTC deregulated FM radio in this country, and many naysayers said it would hurt the radio industry. |
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Thus, in a deregulated environment, road users are more self-disciplined and therefore pay more attention to what other road users are doing, which is a key element to cause fewer accidents. |
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No, it has deregulated and supported external investments by means of tax concessions, doing so well that we even have to give it a telling off for its success. |
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The Third World Network urged parties to complete negotiations for a second commitment period by Cancun, cautioning against an inferior, deregulated and voluntary emission reduction regime. |
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Concerns have been voiced regarding the impact of these reforms on rail safety performance, especially in cases of reforms that have privatised or deregulated state ownership and control of railways. |
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Canada is highly integrated with the heavily deregulated United States labour market, but this does not make impossible political projects linked to values of equality, inclusion, and solidarity. |
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Others have the same problem, notably some enthusiasts of ultraliberalism, and here I am thinking of those who saw in the Commission's original proposal a sort of master key providing access to a totally deregulated Europe. |
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In the 1980s this reflected excessive lending in the newly deregulated market, leading to a banking crisis at the start of the 1990s when two of the majors were in a parlous state due to significant losses. |
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The integration of the stock markets and the banks into the deregulated global markets has displaced the center of gravity of power toward finance, whose dictates have imposed themselves on economic logic. |
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In other words, we are concerned that the drive to remain fiscally competitive in a deregulated market will overshadow some of the fundamental needs for safety in nuclear installations. |
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Sales of cars were deregulated in October 1960, the same year as the Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation introduced Norway's first television broadcasts. |
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The upshot is that just portions of California's energy industry were deregulated about five years ago, to what is now quite obviously disastrous results. |
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Many fear that a deregulated industry would ignore rural customers. |
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Some years earlier land ownership policy was liberalized and trading was somewhat deregulated, and many New Netherlanders considered themselves entrepreneurs in a free market. |
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Long-haul routes other than UK-US will be deregulated on Dec. |
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Using Mercator InsideDataExchange, Reliant built a transactional EDI management system to meet the demands of the newly deregulated electricity market in Texas. |
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The latter view implies a free market is not necessarily deregulated, although some of those with the former belief speak of free markets and deregulated markets as similar. |
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