Example sentences for: deregulation

How can you use “deregulation” in a sentence? Here are some example sentences to help you improve your vocabulary:

  • The first round of telecommunications deregulation in the '70s that opened long-distance service to competition benefited consumers and spurred innovation.

  • The EPA estimates the order would raise the cost of electricity by one percent but that costs to consumers are still expected to decline "because of deregulation of the industry"; the NYT should be more clear about what the final relative cost to consumers might be.

  • In real terms, average airline coach fares are about half what they were 20 years ago, before deregulation.

  • The Reagan program provided numerous inducements: not just marginal rate cuts on income but capital-gains tax reductions, a variety of new tax-exempt investment vehicles, vast new opportunities for tax sheltering--plus the Federal Reserve's tight money policies which, along with financial deregulation, sent the interest rates available to savers soaring.

  • Malignant tumor cells frequently show deregulation and hyperactivation of signalling pathways, one of which is represented by the TGFβ signal transduction pathway [ 1 ] . TGFβ has been shown to potently inhibit proliferation of most epithelial, endothelial and hematopoietic cells [ 2 ] . However, during tumor progression malignant cells may become refractory to TGFβ-mediated cell cycle arrest.


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