Energy conservation should be encouraged, through higher excise duties on gasoline and deregulated prices.
It suffered from overcapacity and bad service, and the newly deregulated trucking industry was siphoning customers.
But deregulated outfits like Enron are less likely to store excess reserves in the ground.
And, in a deregulated market, what will guarantee an equitable distribution of those pills?
Many African governments, for example, have taken note of the success of Mauritius's deregulated economy.
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GreenWave Reality works with large deregulated utilities to provide home energy-management services to their customers.
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Phone companies would also benefit, since unregulated cable could easily lead to deregulated telephony.
The company's strategy is to move in as soon as new markets are deregulated.
Handing full control to branches would lead to more missteps in a deregulated market.
Another reason for optimism is that important industries such as telecoms and energy are being deregulated.
There is also the possibility of further growth if the UK gaming industry is deregulated further.
He focused on areas that had been deregulated, leasing equipment and selling long-distance telephone services.
In Scotland, Sunday trading has long been deregulated with shops deciding their own hours.
Those intellectual errors, in turn, prompted huge policy errors, such as relying on deregulated financial markets.
Liberty's Telewest holding dates back more than ten years, to when the UK deregulated its telecom sector.
She gutted British trade unions, deregulated finance and presided over an epochal shift from manufacturing to services.
Entergy's deregulated nuclear plants produced 13% of its revenues but a quarter of its profits last year.
Before airlines were deregulated, for example, commercial jet travel was a luxury that ordinary Americans seldom enjoyed.
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Lauder -- hence RSL. The company's strategy is to move in as soon as new markets are deregulated.
In Britain, whose economy is already relatively deregulated, spending cuts will help reduce the role of the state.
Even in mobile telephony, one of Japan's most deregulated sectors, no licences have been won by foreign firms.
USDA, more than 70 genetically engineered crop lines have been deregulated since 1987.
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But deregulated outfits are less likely to store excess reserves in the ground.
America's passenger rail system, which was deregulated in 1997, is supposed to cover its operating costs by December 2002.
In Poland, which deregulated universities in the 1990s, the number of students has risen from 500, 000 to over 2m.
In deregulated North America, with a competitive market and plenty of shale gas to augment conventional supplies, prices are low.
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When Congress partially deregulated the industry in 1980, there were about 30 freight railroad companies operating in the United States.
The finding that pseudogenes are often deregulated during cancer progression warrants further investigation into the true extent of pseudogene function.
It's also good news for phone companies who want to get their own business deregulated and boot ISPs off their lines.
The industry was deregulated in 1980, but since then mergers have reduced the number of big railway companies to a handful.
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