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- noun Plural form of
liberalization .
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Examples
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These kind of liberalizations may account for why the tradition remains popular, despite radical changes in dating and sexual habits among urban youth.
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So the DEP adopted a few "liberalizations" of hunting regulations to lower the deer count, says Dale May, director of the DEP's Wildlife Division.
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So the DEP adopted a few "liberalizations" of hunting regulations to lower the deer count, says Dale May, director of the DEP's Wildlife Division.
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So the DEP adopted a few "liberalizations" of hunting regulations to lower the deer count, says Dale May, director of the DEP's Wildlife Division.
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So the DEP adopted a few "liberalizations" of hunting regulations to lower the deer count, says Dale May, director of the DEP's Wildlife Division.
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"liberalizations" will be offered to try to woo more black unions into the state industrial relations machinery.
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Mr. Tremonti on Friday promised "the mother of all" labor-market liberalizations.
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Mr. Tremonti said last week the government planned to streamline Italy's heavy bureaucracy by passing a measure he deemed the "mother of all liberalizations."
ECB Puts Pressure on Italy Stacy Meichtry 2011
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But while many hoped that Hamed's gestures would ease Bahrain's religious tensions, the liberalizations only saw the Shiite community become more militant.
Iran's Bahraini Ambitions Mitchell A. Belfer 2011
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But the sum total of the "mother of all liberalizations" that Economy Minister Giulio Tremonti promised this summer comes to a new framework to liberalize local public contracts at some point in the future, and relaxed rules on shops' opening hours.
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