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Definition of "deregulatory" [deregulatory]

  • Of or pertaining to deregulation (adjective)

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Use "deregulatory" in a sentence
  • "As amusing as it may be to see the Magic Bus of Manchester plying its trade, it's not so funny to recall the deregulatory chaos that brought it into being."
  • "At a policy level, Bernanke's record represents the kind of deregulatory posture that, again, Brown campaigned against (and, in the House, voted against) during most of his career."
  • "An article here this last week mentioned all the regulatory moves being slipped past everyone right now by Bush before he (hopefully) exists .... nbsp; Deregulation of mountain removal and every kind of deregulatory gift to industries of every kind .... nbsp; So what do you make the regulatory move being made against farmers (making NAIS mandatory despite MASSIVE farmer resistance to it) not even being included in that article?"
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