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We must look also at other areas of privatised industry.
Can anyone think of a privatised industry that has seen quality increase and costs fall?
The privatised water companies have no interest in long term investment.
Or when you can't afford to use a privatised health service.
This is thought to be the first such judgment on a privatised water company.
They are also found in the top levels of local government, the health service and privatised industries.
I therefore move the motion with a glass of privatised water ready to hand.
Even so this privatised company went bust and had to be taken back over by the state.
He will stop at nothing to implement his dream of a privatised education system.
Haiti is now described as "the most privatised country in the world".
I understand the privatised utility companies are also hot beds of red thinking.
No system ever will be but it sure beats privatised medicine.
I don't know where you've been, but the privatised utilities aren't that popular at the moment.
Over the past 20 years, many governments have, on the contrary, privatised services that used to be public.
There are good reasons why the schemes should be continued, even under the new privatised regime.
The Government believe that, if an idea will reduce the profits of a privatised company, it should not be carried out.
Conditions in the privatised detention centre, run by an American company, were far from satisfactory.
More than a third of all shareholders had investments solely in privatised companies.
They are the archtypical example of a privatised health system that is open to competition.
This is another example of the privatised profit and nationalised risk.
The poor will make do as best they can with no legal aid and cheap, privatised mediation.
Wouldn't Thatcher prefer the first privatised funeral instead of a state one?
The problems of choosing an appropriate framework for any privatised natural monopoly have already been considered.
Moreover, the privatised firms had seldom showed the expected gains.
Privatised utilities could suffer too although in many cases share prices are already reflecting this.
Stock markets can be created to help raise capital for privatized companies.
We live in the fractured and privatized society that was a result.
And privatized tax collection is only part of the great march backward.
The other $1.5 billion will come from a commercial loan taken by the privatized telephone company.
By July, 20 percent of all industrial workers were employed in privatized companies.
The takeover would be the first in Britain's privatized water industry.
There is historical evidence that military personnel would likely be paid more under a privatized system.
The agencies that run the largely privatized program got nearly $65 million in profit.
It became a privatized company, and soon other airlines found their way into the Russian spotlight.
The main reason was a greater expansion of access to water in cities with privatized utilities.
The track record of privatized air traffic systems abroad is in dispute.
These students are located in the West end of the school in a privatized area.
The "golden share" was installed in some privatized companies because they were seen as vital to the national interest.
By this time, the city had already begun shifting to a privatized system for homeless families.
But the privatized system actually contains hidden costs that could leave retirees with less.
It will also be able to name two nonvoting members to the boards of privatized companies, he added.
Now that doesn't mean our current model of privatized profit, socialized control is exactly healthy either.
Businessmen opened their own hospitals, schools, telephone companies and even privatized mail services.
In 1986 and 1987 three new private or privatized television channels appeared on French airwaves.
Labour's 1987 election policy was to convert the privatized shares into government bonds with a set rate of interest.
The problems have emerged despite what all here agree is the main strength of the privatized system: an average 10 percent annual return on investments.
In 1998, the government privatized distribution of petroleum products.
However the privatized venture failed to deliver the results expected and, after a few years returned to Government ownership.
"They must redouble their efforts so people can transition out of a privatized system.
Tariffs increased for both types of companies, but more so for the privatized ones.