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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
marketise .
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Examples
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Health secretary Andrew Lansley's nominee for chairman of the NHS commissioning board, which will run the marketised system, revealed the extent of the legislative chaos when he said that the bill was "completely unintelligible" and with the £20bn efficiency target a "double hammer" for the NHS.The scale of criticism underlines the constitutional and epochal character that the debate has assumed.
The battle for the NHS is far from over | Allyson Pollock 2011
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Evidence from countries with marketised health systems tells us that affluent, educated people are the winners in a choice-driven system.
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As such he asks us all to make sacrifices for the common good, to put shoulders to wheels at a time when such instincts, already highly-attenuated in a marketised society, face fresh pressure as salaries and services are cut.
Cautious party conferences for uncertain times Michael White 2010
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However, not all are based on the same marketised principles as those proposed by AC Grayling.
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However, not all are based on the same marketised principles as those proposed by AC Grayling.
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Somebody cut university teaching grants, and his mates marketised the service, the NHS, education, Flu jabs, the police...
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Instead, they have conceived of it as an essentially private, positional good, to be marketised and competed for by parents anxious to promote the welfare of their own children.
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It is doubly hard to achieve in the US, which is obliged to foot the runaway costs of marketised healthcare for the elderly.
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The gap between average and top wage and salary levels has grown hugely in the past 25 marketised years and everyone knows it.
Coalition sheds light on senior Whitehall salaries – but to what purpose? 2010
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Unfortunately I accept that a marketised higher education system is exactly what we're moving towards and what the Tories desire, but the universities that don't charge £9000 will simply go bankrupt before too long.
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