liberalizing (Meaning)

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liberalizing (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Liberalize

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liberalizing Sentence Examples

  1. The government's economic liberalization policies aimed to reduce trade barriers and stimulate foreign investment.
  2. The new educational reforms were liberalizing, allowing greater academic freedom and educational opportunities.
  3. The country's political landscape was liberalizing, with the emergence of new parties and a broadening of political discourse.
  4. The legalization of marijuana represented a significant liberalization of drug laws.
  5. The removal of internet censorship was seen as a major step towards liberalizing the flow of information.
  6. The liberalization of trade agreements between nations has led to increased economic growth and connectivity.
  7. The political party proposed liberalizing the economy to attract foreign investment and boost job creation.
  8. The social liberalization movement advocates for the removal of laws that restrict personal freedoms and choices.
  9. The liberalization of energy markets has resulted in lower energy costs for consumers and businesses.
  10. The debate over the liberalization of immigration policy highlights the complex balance between national security and humanitarian concerns.

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The government's economic liberalization policies aimed to reduce trade barriers and stimulate foreign investment.

The new educational reforms were liberalizing, allowing greater academic freedom and educational opportunities.

The country's political landscape was liberalizing, with the emergence of new parties and a broadening of political discourse.

The legalization of marijuana represented a significant liberalization of drug laws.