Australian libertarianism found its feet during those many long hours of arguing whether the tote should be privatized. |
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Al Qaeda tried to infiltrate one privatized military field kitchen, in Afghanistan. |
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The government already has privatized pensions, telephone service, and electricity. |
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Does this type of work sound inherently governmental or work to be privatized? |
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The fear is that the grand achievement of two decades of democracy is only that the middleman was cut out and repression privatized. |
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To sell privatized pension plans to workers, Chile's fund managers hired miniskirted marketers to troll outside factories and office buildings. |
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In any case, privatized utilities need strong public regulation, which is difficult and expensive to do well. |
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The claim that the oligarchs privatized companies in order to strip their assets gets the logic backwards. |
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They differ mostly in the speed and aggressiveness with which government is privatized for corporate benefit. |
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They will be more gravely weakened if pension funds, an enduring locus of labor power, are privatized. |
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As even public universities become more privatized, the scramble for external funding wedges the two castes further apart. |
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In addition, the state remained the majority shareholder in most privatized companies. |
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After the fall of the socialist government, many inefficient industries were privatized. |
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These poorer countries had no choice but to accept privatized municipal services as a way of ensuring they'd pay back their loans. |
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The airport was privatized in 1997 and is now managed by a local Board of Directors. |
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In Costa Rica, for example, the government considers cooperatives to be prime candidates for taking over privatized services. |
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Members with disabilities have the most to lose from privatized public services and we will continue to resist privatization. |
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One problem is that some commercial satellite bodies that were once intergovernmental organizations have since privatized. |
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Wisconsin has privatized the administration of welfare benefits. |
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When the Airport was privatized, she was declared surplus during a round of downsizing. |
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When Forintek was privatized, senior management was as mystified as the staff on how to run a private organization. |
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If, for example, the SDB is taken out of legislation and privatized into a normal death benefit, it would become partially taxable. |
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But then a sea-change began and in 1988 it was privatized and began to pull itself out of the doldrums. |
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The right loves to bash New York's Citi Bike system, but bike share embodies the privatized, self-reliant ideals they espouse. |
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Prisons have been privatized and we have a now prison-industrial complex housing too many of our residents. |
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The PSAC will continue its practice of fighting for successor rights and recertification when services are privatized. |
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However, as the political sphere is itself downsized and privatized, the state system is left with fewer tools, outside of increased repression, to handle disorder. |
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As a warning sign, she noted that fathers' rights groups endorse mediation because they think fathers will do better in this privatized setting. |
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Renationalize every privatized or partly privatized company and stop privatizations. |
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Ordinarily, the government should have taken possession of the bridge again when CN was privatized. |
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Foreign companies have been welcomed, and privatized farms are ditching Soviet-era cotton production for lucrative tobacco contracts with transnationals. |
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These undertakings were later privatized and acquired by ThyssenKrupp, Norsk Hydro and Caltagirone, respectively. |
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Rather, it assumes a more traditional role in which art becomes a privatized sphere of reality, seen in opposition to a world debased by common values. |
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During Kohl's 16-year reign, East and West Germany were reunified, numerous public services were privatized, and labor reforms, albeit small, were enacted. |
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Therefore, while a mother is taking time off to care for a child, she forgoes not only her earnings, but also on the ability to put funds into her privatized account. |
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Voting rights in newly privatized companies may be restricted in some cases. |
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The truth is our communities, infrastructure and natural resources are being privatized. |
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Argentina privatized its telecommunication operator in 1990 by separating it into two companies. |
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Large banks like the Trade and Development Bank and Khan Bank were recently privatized, and a dozen private banks have been created. |
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Only in 1996 were significant portions of the oil and natural gas operations privatized. |
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Some of Saskatchewan's crown corporations, such as the Potash Corporation of Saskatchewan Inc. and the Saskatchewan Wheat Pool, have been privatized. |
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For-profit, privatized health care is a serious threat to accessible public health services. |
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A suggestion was made for the GuineaBissau Water and Electricity Company to be privatized, and distribution services liberalized. |
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As Florida is voucherized, charterized, and privatized to death, far too much of the real estate stands to lose tremendous value or become nearly worthless. |
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The achievements of privatized water and sanitation services so far are not very convincing! |
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Latvia has new sound stages and studios while Estonia has no sound stage and the future of Lithuania's recently privatized film studio is vague. |
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Prices of most goods were liberalized, and some state-owned enterprises were privatized. |
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In the name of economic efficiency, states have privatized many state services including those critical for people to enjoy their rights to education, health, and water. |
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Most workers have already been taken care of in the privatized daughter companies while around hundred workers were let go with sufficient severance packages according to the program of taking care of excessive work force. |
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If the public sector is providing a service that could be equally well provided by the private sector, the activity in question should probably be privatized. |
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The privatized programs impact the livelihood of the pastoralist societies while weakening the environment. |
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The U. S. sociologists Kurt Lang and Gladys E. Lang view panic as the end point in a process of demoralization in which behaviour becomes privatized and there is a general retreat from the pursuit of group goals. |
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The land was not only taken, but privatized in the hands of the colonial elites who thereafter constructed modern defensive system against victims of land dispossession. |
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Like Percy, the farmers in Ta ngail select and preserve their own seeds, and were indignant that an ancient agricultural tradition was being privatized and commercialized. |
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This storied bridge has suffered at the hands of the government, which sold it to CN when it was still a crown corporation, before it was privatized. |
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A once troubled government asset, the country's civil air traffic controller was privatized 14 years ago and is now a shining example of how to create a global technology leader out of a hulking government bureaucracy. |
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Should one or both of TVE's channels be privatized? |
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Some state-owned industrial enterprises were privatized. |
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Thanks to Bulgaria's hard work to restructure and open up the economy through privatizations, the greater part of state-owned assets have already been privatized. |
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Anglian Water, part of the AWG plc, was created in 1989 when Margaret Thatcher, then the British Prime Minister, privatized the UK water industry. |
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Still he ended up neither an anti-cultural sectarian nor a religiously privatized denominationalist. |
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Health care is increasingly privatized and commoditized. |
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Through investment tenders in 2006-2014 Azerbaijan has privatized 65 state-owned enterprises. |
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The timeline likely would make this the first sizable airport privatized under a test Federal Aviation Administration program. |
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Four thermal power plants were earlier reported to be privatized apart from portfolio groups. |
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He also suspects plans of preparing to remove the company from the list of state entities that cannot be privatized. |
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Army privatized lodging at 10 installations in August 2009 and plans to privatize its remaining domestic facilities in the future. |
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Singapore has privatized its airline system, for example, which now competes with a mixture of privately and publicly owned international airlines. |
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As a result, many Americans now believe that the rules are rigged against them for the benefit of a few politically-connected financial speculators: privatized gains and socialized losses. |
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Lithuania's telecommunications sector is privatized. |
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Formerly state-owned farms have been privatized. |
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Nicaragua's telecommunications sector is fully privatized. |
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Does the member believe that the operation of these bridges should be maintained by the government, whether it be federal, provincial or municipal, or should the bridges be privatized and given to private operators? |
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The drive towards individual ownership of land, occurring in all regions of the globe, means that large tracts of historically commonly-held land are becoming privatized. |
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The Commission has also privatized the management and maintenance of a portion of its lands and properties as part of the federal government's Program Review. |
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Nonetheless, she noted that the judicial system has improved considerably and expressed her suspicion of attempts to move family law disputes to privatized settings through arbitration. |
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Such efforts culminted in 1993 when British Rail was privatized under Thatcher's successor, John Major. |
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Furthermore, there is evidence to suggest that extralegal and unofficial activities are more prevalent in countries that privatized less. |
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Some state enterprises have been privatized and there have been some modest tax cuts. |
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Several Kenyan SOEs have been privatized since the 1980s, with mixed results. |
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Telstra, now Australia's leading telecommunications company, was privatized in 1997 by the government of John Howard. |
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The Commonwealth Bank, as its name indicates, was also founded as public company before later being privatized. |
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Under Mexican rule, the mission system gradually ended, and its lands became privatized. |
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Many countries have also privatized or corporatized their air navigation service providers. |
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A number of large government companies, such as Statoil, Telenor and Kongsberg were privatized. |
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First, privatized or pluralized policing refers to policing that is authorized and delivered by private rather than public bodies. |
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He said our previous government denationalized and privatized the banks and now they are earning billions of rupees and paying taxes to the government. |
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Many proponents do not argue that everything should be privatized. |
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In particular, among the previously privatized enterprises are the Turkish telecommunications company TE-rk Telekom, Halk Bankasy and other state institutions. |
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The shares may have to be underpriced, and the sales may not raise as much capital as would be justified by the fair value of the company being privatized. |
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We are running 1,700 more trains per day since it was privatized. |
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If the compiler allocates a privatized variable to a register, it must examine whether the variable is live after the termination of the while-loop. |
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