Example sentences for: deregulation

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

  • But there are lots of issues that are not so big--issues that only involve, say, $10 or $20 billion a year--like who profits from electricity deregulation, or how much the government spends subsidizing irrigation water for Western farmers.

  • If you're suffering such qualms, you're probably the sort of person who doesn't appreciate the ample benefits telephone and airline deregulation have brought.

  • The infomercial boom of the late 1980s and early 1990s was a logical response to the deregulation of cable television in 1984--which means that, like so much else, we can blame Psychic Friends on Ronald Reagan.

  • It's the government's first suit over predatory pricing since airline deregulation.

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


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