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Definition of Decontrolling
1. decontrol [v] - See also: decontrol
Lexicographical Neighbors of Decontrolling
Literary usage of Decontrolling
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Europe, 1992: Report of the Advisory Committee for Trade Policy and Negotiations by DIANE Publishing Company (1993)
"These reforms include: (1) decontrolling the exports of less sensitive US-origin
goods and technology to COCOM and other Free World countries; ..."
2. Not in My Back Yard: Removing Barriers to Affordable Housing (1993)
"The Commission also takes note of the great importance of decontrolling rents in
ensuring the availability of a sound and vital housing stock. ..."
3. Making Markets: Economic Transformation in Eastern Europe and the Post by Shafiqul Islam, Michael Mandelbaum (1993)
"A sweeping decontrolling of the command economy and an abrupt exposure to world
prices can lead to suicidal waves of “destructive competition” rather than ..."
4. Capital (1888)
"... Central Agriculture and Irrigation Minister, • Mr. SS Barnala, told the Rajya
Sabha last week that the Government was thinking of decontrolling sugar. ..."
5. The Law of Torts: A Treatise on the Principles of Obligations Arising from by Frederick Pollock (1895)
"... power decontrolling the work" (/>) ; and he who does work on those terms is
in law a servant for whose acts, neglects, and defaults, to the extent to be ..."