Liberalizar in english

Liberalize

pronunciation: lɪbɜrəlaɪz part of speech: verb
In gestures

liberalizar = deregulate ; liberalise [liberalize, -USA] ; open up. 

Example: This is expected to culminate in 1998 when the whole sector will be deregulated.Example: The European Union Council of Ministers is considering proposals to liberalize telecommunications infrastructure.Example: Here is a key paper by a non librarian which opens up a new and constructive approach to library purpose.

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» liberalizar el mercadoderegulate + marketliberalise + marketopen up + Posesivo + market .

Example: In response to competition posed by satellite television, policy makers generally choose to deregulate their local television market.

Example: By allowing foreign firms to enter domestic markets, the WTO accord is a major step in the direction of liberalising national telecommunications markets.

Example: The article 'Private affluence and public squalor?' discusses the implications for libraries and information if public services are forced to open up their markets to free trade and thereby to private companies.
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