reregulation
- a word derived from regulation.
Example Sentences
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She shepherded through the stimulus, health care reform, climate change legislation, financial reregulation and now the once reviled Bush tax-cut extensions.
From Time ● Dec. 16, 2010
This, in our opinion, is the single most salient issue in determining whether the reregulation of the financial sector is ultimately successful in preventing a recurrence of what we have just lived through.
From New York Times ● Jun. 2, 2010
But when asked if he views the sweeping financial reregulation bill as his swan song, Dodd does a double take.
From Time ● Apr. 28, 2010
Industry observers, however, are worried about one unexpected fallout from the controller walkout: the "reregulation" of the airlines.
From Time Magazine Archive
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That sounds like a rationale for reregulation, and many cable executives welcome modest reform from Washington.
From Time Magazine Archive
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