(1) Change from governmental to private control or ownership
(1) The rate increase was a preparation for plans to privatize electrical service.
(2) They were opposed to plans to privatize electricity and water
(3) The postal officials reportedly supported Koso as an opponent of government plans to privatize postal services.
(4) They were protesting against the New Labour council's decision to privatise the home care service.
(5) Costa Rica, which had held back over concerns about privatizing public industries, was brought into the accord in January.
(6) Even down south it is not, in that sense, a truly privatised industry, because it is not truly free.
(7) Alternatively, privatizers can unhappily admit that future stock returns will be much lower than they have been claiming.
(8) Fortunately, as our strike last month showed, we have the power to take on the privatisers and win.
(9) The government already has privatized pensions, telephone service, and electricity.
(10) Those performing well get three stars, while those performing poorly get no extra cash and the threat of being taken over by privatisers within three months.
(11) Plus, government coffers will feel the pinch from the planned slowdown in privatizing state-owned businesses.
(12) Successive governments pared back the public sector, privatising industries and services throughout the country.
(13) After the fall of the socialist government, many inefficient industries were privatized .
(14) The success in Glasgow should spur on resistance to the privatisers throughout the public services.
(15) Labour's privatisers are now turning their attention to primary care.
(16) Have you noticed how everyone smiles more since I privatised the dental service?
(17) This is because it is privatising the nationalised industries and services and doing everything in its power to attract foreign investment.
(18) They will be expected to privatise services such as water and will have to open their markets to foreign goods.
(19) Wisconsin has privatized the administration of welfare benefits.
(20) They are on the boards of banks and industrial firms and privatised service providers and many more.