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Synonyms for liberalize

Collins Thesaurus of the English Language – Complete and Unabridged 2nd Edition. 2002 © HarperCollins Publishers 1995, 2002

Synonyms for liberalize

make liberal or more liberal, of laws and rules

become more liberal

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The association pointed out that two months after the announcement of budget a change of heart seemed to have taken place at the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) and it had approached the government for liberalising the import of used vehicles, apparently for revenue reasons.
China's central bank has said that liberalising rates is key to reforms.
In the case of the services sector, a more conducive environment can be created by liberalising FDI in services like health insurance, rural banking and higher education as FDI inflows and trade in services have a close relationship, the Survey said.
Environmental and energy products; the benefits of liberalising trade.
CHIEF Constable Brunstrom has been speaking in favour of liberalising the drug laws again.
Delegates also agreed that members should consider liberalising international air cargo operations as soon as possible.
The UK is at the forefront of liberalising the rules affecting professional bodies.
The central bank is considering the possibility of liberalising foreign exchange regulations.
"By liberalising flights we are essentially solving the problem of seasonality by bringing more tourists, enabling our hotels to stay open during the winter period," Mitsopoulos said.
Other aspects of the agreement for US carriers include expanded rights for all cargo carriers, improved rules governing the processing of tariff filings and an agreement to resume talks in summer 2008 with an eye toward further liberalising the agreement, Delta said.
Digby Jones said ministers had a ``delicate tightrope'' to walk by liberalising laws, which campaigners believe will lead to an explosion in gambling.
The Austrian Government announced on March 28 its time schedule for fully liberalising its energy markets: electricity by October 1st, 2001 and gas by October 1, 2002.
The Indian government has announced that it has made changes to commodity exchange norms, liberalising the sector in the process.