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The collapse caused direct control of powerful sports programs to be wrested away from military and government ministries by so-called market-based organizations in Russia, the former "East Germany," and Romania.
Eric Ehrmann: Jerry Sandusky's Immaculate Deception... Sex, Lies and Locker Room Horseplay Eric Ehrmann 2011
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Accordingly, Mr. Carney provided a useful outline of a range of ways to deal with what he prefers to call market-based financing.
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This will provide a market-based mechanism that will save consumers money and create jobs and economic growth.
Jack Darin: The Smart Grid: A Better Forecast for Reliable Power and Clean Energy Jobs Jack Darin 2011
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If reforms truly were leading to a more market-based system, one would expect a growing market for corporate control resulting from a wider dispersal of ownership.
Raising the Red Flag on Red Capitalism Rick Carew 2011
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This will provide a market-based mechanism that will save consumers money and create jobs and economic growth.
Jack Darin: The Smart Grid: A Better Forecast for Reliable Power and Clean Energy Jobs Jack Darin 2011
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This will provide a market-based mechanism that will save consumers money and create jobs and economic growth.
Jack Darin: The Smart Grid: A Better Forecast for Reliable Power and Clean Energy Jobs Jack Darin 2011
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Seeing the advantages of American-style economic liberty over state intervention and control, Deng Xiaoping expanded his initial and tentative market-based reforms in China and created an economic renaissance.
A Slow-Growth America Can't Lead the World John B. Taylor 2011
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The authors return again and again to the notion that while Beijing has embraced the form of market-based reform, the substance remains elusive.
Raising the Red Flag on Red Capitalism Rick Carew 2011
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The U.S. helped the countries in Central and Eastern Europe implement market-based reforms, and it encouraged other countries and the international financial institutions to do the same in Africa and Latin America.
A Slow-Growth America Can't Lead the World John B. Taylor 2011
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Environmental activists worry about the social costs of this kind of development, arguing that hydropower projects disrupt local agricultural and displace thousands of people who might not be ready or willing to be thrust in to a modern, market-based economy.
Laos Looks to Become a New Market Frontier James Hookway 2011
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