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Definition of Reregulation
1. regulation [n -S] - See also: regulation
Lexicographical Neighbors of Reregulation
Literary usage of Reregulation
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The American Journal of International Law by American Society of International Law (1916)
"Moreover, this reregulation is primarily necessary in the interests of neutral
nationals themselves. More than 300 consular representatives of the allied ..."
2. Governments & Corporations in a Shrinking World: Trade & Innovation Policies by Sylvia Ostry (1990)
"... where some degree of reregulation at the Community level is also foreseen),
the recommendations that follow are pragmatic, second-best (or tenth-best! ..."
3. Poland: From Transition to New Regulatory Challenges by (Paris) Organisation for Economic Co-ope, OECD ECMT Staff, Oecd, Economic Research Centre (2002)
"The deregulatory spirit of the 1990s is not appropriate in this context - careful
reregulation is necessary in such areas as tariff control, ..."
4. Regulatory Reform in the United States by Scott H. Jacobs (1999)
"... functions were housed in the same agency. ... resulting in even greater losses,
an expensive Federal cleanup operation and appropriate reregulation. ..."
5. Copyright Licensing Regimes Covering Retransmissioon of Broadcast Signals edited by Howard Coble (2001)
"SCBA formed in May 1993 in response to the 1992 reregulation of the cable industry
by Congress and the massive, burdensome regulations that followed, ..."
6. Airline Hubs: Fair Competition Or Predatory Pricing, Hearing Before the edited by Mike Dewine (1999)
"But just because we oppose reregulation doesn't mean that I am sure that the
market is working perfectly. I don't think it is. I think we have learned in ..."
7. Universal Service and Rate Restructuring in Telecommunications by OECD Staff (1991)
"The UK case well illustrates the point that the process of liberalisation, and
the reregulation that accompanies it, may well be an opportunity to make ..."
8. The Future of Privacy by Perri 6 (1998)
"... but reregulation of market behaviour.129 There remain powerful forces - of
which trust and legitimacy of informational capitalism with consumers is a ..."