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privatização
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privatització
Changing something from state to private ownership or control.
privatisation
privatization
denationalisation
nationalization
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privatização
privatisation
privatization
denationalisation
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.
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.
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privatização
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privatització
desnacionalització