Chirac had pledged that he would carry out a sweeping program of denationalization.
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But you are vgue, you say many people live from denationalization money?
From the economist.com
The real solution to the problems in question is not gold, but denationalization of money.
From the forbes.com
Devolution of power and the denationalization of government as an antidote is the subject of the essays.
From the infowars.com
In return, Mexico pledged to continue a program of economic reforms, including denationalization of industries and liberalization of trade restrictions.
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Occasionally the regime would discipline the bolder voices, but Soviet Armenian historians waged an effective guerrilla war against denationalization of their history.
From the en.wikipedia.org
A proposed oil law that receives heavy backing from Washington is being touted as a way to direct investment to the oil sector, through at least partial denationalization.
From the upi.com
Mitterrand, who pushed through a program of nationalization after taking power in 1981, wants no part of denationalization and announced that he would not sign the decree.
From the time.com
While Chirac asked the National Assembly for the authority to begin the process of deregulation and denationalization, Balladur was already outlining other economic reforms.
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Changing something from state to private ownership or control
(denationalize) put under private control or ownership; "The steel industry was denationalized"
Privatization is the incidence or process of transferring ownership of a business, enterprise, agency or public service from the public sector (the state or government) to the private sector (businesses that operate for a private profit) or to private non-profit organizations. ...
The act or process of denationalizing, of removing from government control