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Meanings of
privatisation
in anglès
portuguès
privatização
català
privatització
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Changing something from state to private ownership or control.
privatization
denationalisation
denationalization
nationalization
català
privatització
Synonyms
Examples for "
privatization
"
privatization
denationalisation
denationalization
Examples for "
privatization
"
1
I don't see any problems with
privatization
in this sector, Kudrin said.
2
In Ideas today we're taking a look at the
privatization
of war.
3
The model for the
privatization
is yet to be decided, officials said.
4
Strangelove with its satirical attack on the
privatization
of the Iraq War.
5
Granted, complete
privatization
of political conventions may not be appropriate... View Article
1
Great disturbance would not be caused at present by the suggestion of
denationalisation
.
2
That is the deathly element in
denationalisation
;
that it poisons life itself, the most real of all realities.
3
You marred education, perverting it into a discipline of
denationalisation
,
and that virus has not yet been expelled.
4
Sunak's budget had one message: that the British economy is in the ownership of central government, as not seen since
denationalisation
in the 1980s.
1
IBM was accused of providing technology and training to perpetuate racial separation and the
"
denationalization
"
of black South Africans.
Usage of
privatisation
in anglès
1
Then consider how much the Japanese government needs this
privatisation
to work.
2
They have exposed plans that could lead to the
privatisation
of water.
3
A prominent example is the
privatisation
of passenger rail in the UK.
4
Workers in companies earmarked for
privatisation
also walked off the job yesterday.
5
I wonder whether
privatisation
is the only cure for such basket cases.
6
The government has given no timeframe for any
privatisation
of the unit.
7
Lord Browne's review paves the way to the
privatisation
of higher education.
8
Irish public debt rose and the country faced austerity,
privatisation
and liberalisation.
9
However, I do not accept partial or total
privatisation
is the answer.
10
But it is hard to ignore the coming
privatisation
programme in France.
11
Greek bankers say the delay may hamper the planned
privatisation
of No.
12
London's part of a future that casts off the yoke of
privatisation
.
13
He said
privatisation
would not occur until mid 1998 at the earliest.
14
Burnham's speech was almost exclusively focused on his ideological obsession with
privatisation
.
15
He said the
privatisation
of laboratory services was the worst case scenario.
16
The
privatisation
commission has authorised a six-member committee to negotiate with them.
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privatisation
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
partial privatisation
propose privatisation
biggest privatisation
plan privatisation
say the privatisation
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Translations for
privatisation
portuguès
privatização
català
privatització
desnacionalització
Privatisation
through the time
Privatisation
across language varieties
Ireland
Common
New Zealand
Common
United States of America
Less common
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