0 past simple and past participle of liberalize
While some legal restraints on labour may exist, liberalized labour markets are underpinned principally by the electoral dominance of pro-neoliberal parties.
The great irony is that as the states liberalized their charter law they lost some control over the direction of economic development.
Over time, the consolidation provisions were liberalized in many states.
Such a protectionist effect, whether intentional or not, runs counter to principles of a liberalized system of international trade.
Since 2002, the airwaves have been liberalized and several private radio stations are in operation.
In 1974 deposit and lending rates of more than a two-year term were liberalized.
As a result of the liberalized laws, urbanization increased dramatically.
Secondly, with the emergence of liberalized and competitive news markets, a party logic gave way to a media logic.