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Although, to be frank, many airports are privatized - Sydney is privatized, Bangkok is privatized.
I privatized France Telecom and privatized the telecom industry in France… TC: In the 1990s, right?
Disaster profiteering and war profiteering isn't a new concept, but it really deepened under the Bush administration after 9/11, when the administration declared this sort of never-ending security crisis, and simultaneously privatized it and outsourced it—this included the domestic, privatized security state, as well as the [privatized] invasion and occupation of Iraq and Afghanistan.
In Rochester, Brizard hired Aramark when he privatized food service.
The public safety net contracted in favor of privatized solutions.
And it's a public, city system, not a privatized one.
However, enforcing taxes is one thing that shouldn't be privatized.
"That's the problem with a privatized prison system," Pirtle added.
Risk is thus socialized and dispersed, benefits privatized and concentrated.
For example, he wants to see the mortgage industry privatized.
We need to act quickly before this space is privatized.
Alitalia was privatized in 2008 after entering administration earlier that year.
Musk may well be the most visible advocate of privatized spaceflight.
Medicare, Medicaid, and Social Security would be largely or entirely privatized.
He's also said the Department of Veterans Affairs should be privatized.
The same needs to be realized about all privatized military operations.
More schools privatized, making elite education a luxury for the wealthy.
In addition, the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) would be privatized.
The national utility needs to be depoliticized or privatized, he said.
You state that Britain, France and Germany have adopted privatized systems.
"The G.D.B. will neither shut down nor be privatized," she said.
In 2013, Florida privatized all the health services in its prisons.
Of course, the whole idea of privatized incarceration is morally repugnant.
Here's a look at how socialized and privatized systems compare internationally.
The NTIA's arrangement with ICANN largely privatized key domain name functions.
The difference I think is that it was more privatized and apolitical.
But even businesses like Japan Post, the privatized postal system, are struggling.
He admitted, though, that big state-owned corporations couldn't be privatized overnight.
But getting TSA approval for privatized security is not a quick fix.
The government has outsourced and privatized work—to the misbehaving corporations themselves.
But DOJ's repudiation has already spurred demands to close other privatized facilities.
A drastic change to a privatized organization is not the silver bullet.
Chicago learned that the hard way when it privatized its parking meters.
Or is a privatized system, similar to the United States, its future?
Saudi Aramco, the state-run oil giant, is to be partly privatized.
As a result, the markets privatized their profits and socialized their losses.
Some context: Only one U.S. airport — Puerto Rico's — has successfully been privatized.
A public good has been privatized, and our descendants have been robbed.
Levi's was first taken public in 1971 before being privatized in 1985.
Petroleo Brasileiro SA privatized Petrobras Distribuidora through a share offering last July.
Instead, it just says they should be privatized through some unspecified mechanism.
But capitalist culture enforces the myth of the privatized, self-centered self.
Throughout 2018, the Eletrobras privatized six distribution subsidiaries in northern and northeastern Brazil.
Despite that new scrutiny, the finances of privatized military housing have remained hidden.
Opacity is a common denominator in the privatized detention system around the world.
Every prison system in the south was privatized almost immediately after slavery ended.
With The Barragán Archives, I entered into a new territory of privatized power.
Meanwhile, the Highways Authority — flirting with default on its debt — privatized the expressway.
The highly privatized Chilean pension system has been widely imitated around the world.
In the American internet access world, public assets are privatized all the time.
Under the policy, state-owned property can be privatized to attract foreign investment.
But by the late second century B.C., the army had essentially been privatized.
Many of these industries were privatized in recent decades, from the 1980s onwards.
The company was publicly traded from 1971 unil 1985, when it was privatized.
Mr. Colyer took the lead in designing KanCare, the state's privatized Medicaid program.
Critics of arbitration say that the privatized system favors companies rather than consumers.
"If passed, this would create an underground, nationwide, privatized tax-collecting bureaucracy," Sen.
Under Boris Yeltsin, shrewd operators found riches as state-controlled entities were privatized.
The Middle East is the epicenter of this new era of privatized spying.
Plus, all the Yards are stolen land, erased possibility, privatized futures, abolished collectivities.
It has to be consumer led and has been driven by more privatized media.
The movie never pauses to ponder the broader implications of a privatized global internet.
What's your argument that the V.A. should still exist and should not be privatized?
Problems persisted under Trinity, causing Michigan to abandon privatized food services in its kitchens.
When Usiminas was privatized in 1991, Nippon Steel became one of its largest shareholders.
The Department of Defense privatized its military housing in 1996 to improve housing conditions.
Chao noted that 60 other countries had already privatized their air traffic control systems.
This lack of accountability for privatized water companies leaves room for significant environmental damage.
But the pioneering privatized system has failed to provide livable pensions for most retirees.
Enterprises in 16 sectors are expected to be fully or partly privatized by 2020.
Any event, he seems to say, is always radically privatized by those it strikes.
The program would be privatized and the eligibility age raised from 65 to 67.
Reynolds has also been criticized for Iowa&aposs transition to a privatized Medicaid program.
"I'm not sure [the USPS] can be completely privatized or dismantled," he told me.
Many surfers felt that the future suddenly had a dystopian cast—mechanized, privatized, soulless.
Even if it weren't, it's not clear how a privatized space station could operate.
We tried to pick countries that varied across the spectrum from socialized to privatized.
It focusses on immigration, turning a privatized ICE detention center into a main setting.
Back on Earth, Rav Mulcair (Nikki Amuka-Bird) is running the privatized Mission Control.
It was re-privatized in 2015, but the state still holds a 56% stake.
And right now, as people often say, we have socialized risk and privatized profit.
The NAACP has expressed concern about racial profiling in the privatized section of Westport.
Like the hospitals here, prisons have been increasingly privatized over the past 20 years.
Most experts agree it's unlikely that NASA's share of the ISS could be completely privatized.
The highly privatized prisons have been paid millions by the government to house the immigrants.
"I have been afraid when the ground has called and privatized the audio," Kelly recounted.
Many Chileans are angry that the highly privatized system has left pensioners with low returns.
The case dates to 1997, when then-President Carlos Menem privatized the country's postal service.
VICE Impact: Why is water and power at risk of being privatized in Puerto Rico?
Last season saw Litchfield become a privatized prison under the unabashedly corrupt Management & Correction Corporation.
The welfare state in the U.S. has always been more privatized than in European countries.
The well-off, meanwhile, will withdraw into gated communities, their needs met by privatized providers.
It previously included a measure proposed by Shuster that would have privatized air traffic control.
But those entering the work force after 210 had to invest in the privatized system.
That many of Britain's privatized railways are badly overcrowded, especially in southern England, is indisputable.
The insurer has increased investment in riskier assets since it was partially privatized in 2015.
Since the residential apartments were privatized in the 2000s, the government considers the owners responsible.
Bail bonds, privatized probation and corporate-run prisons are parasitic features of the justice system.
This is exactly what one should expect in a privatized system with a profit motive.
The only beneficiaries of expanding privatized immigrant detention are the companies who get the contracts.
PA) and national lottery firm Francaise des Jeux (FDJ) are in line to be privatized.
And the reason they've been neglected is because the resources are going to privatized charters.
TAP, which was partly privatized in 2015, is 50-percent owned by the Portuguese state.
And beyond revenue, there are far-reaching consequences for democracy when public spaces become privatized.
Naval medical staff said they could not order testing, because she lived in privatized housing.
It's been privatized, and we could probably bring it back, if we had enough people.
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting would be privatized, and the AmeriCorps volunteer program would be eliminated.
The letter threatens to abandon TSA in favor of privatized passenger screening, unless something is done.
Amazon has been aggressively marketing Ring, which has formed a massive de facto privatized surveillance network.
The privatized public spaces are open 24 hours, while city-owned "public" spaces have closing times.
We have a privatized health care system that often requires individuals to make costly personal payments.
Pipeline monopoly Transneft and Russian Railways would be privatized no earlier than in 2021, he said.
"  Esper, meanwhile, said privatized housing this "is still a workable model," albeit one that needs "adjustments.
Rosneft was partly privatized; the state sold 13 percent on the London Stock Exchange in 2006.
The case stems back to 1997, when then-President Carlos Menem privatized the country's postal service.
He made no secret of his desire to see the National Flood Insurance Program completely privatized.
RL: I think that governments are being increasingly corrupted by corporations—that everything is becoming privatized.
The injunction comes less than four months after BR Distribuidora was privatized through a share offering.
Bill Shuster, a Republican from Pennsylvania, introduced a bill that would have privatized air traffic control.
States have struck deals with legal publishers, the article said, that have effectively privatized the law.
Instead, disputes would be resolved by a privatized arbitration system that tends to favor corporate parties.
WEALTH: Mr. Vekselberg, a billionaire, made his fortune when Russia's oil and aluminum industries were privatized.
Many of these programs are slated to be slashed, privatized or eliminated by the new administration.
The UK telecoms firm BT, formerly known as British Telecommunications, was itself only privatized in 1984.
Now, with the privatized space race well under way, there are even designs on the moon.
It was a broken railroad just being privatized in southern Brazil, with everything to be done.
"If the VA gets privatized, we will not have done a service to our veterans," Sen.
He said earlier that it could take a decade for the bank to be fully privatized.
His government substantially privatized the economy, producing a new bumiputera capitalist class and more patronage networks.
When Senegal privatized land in the area in 213, Diouf became the first woman to invest.
The government still has the veto right in planemaker Embraer SA , which it fully privatized in 2006.
In privatized foster care, states or local governments outsource child welfare duties to companies or nonprofit organizations.
ABN Amro was partially re-privatized in 2015, but the state still holds a 56 percent stake.
The agreement that created Vale's controlling bloc was written in 1997, when the mining giant was privatized.
Currently, 99 percent of on-base military housing is privatized, MFAN's executive director, Shannon Razsadin, told CNBC.
Mike Pence — to phase out Social Security and replace it with a system of privatized investment accounts.
But the conglomerate has had its eyes on privatized international health care markets for a long time.
These positions are signs that a Secretary Carson would bleed public schools in favor of privatized options.
"Over those years, no one in either chamber suggested that Impact Aid should be privatized," they wrote.
Customer tastes are shifting from personal car ownership to car-sharing, ride-sharing, carpooling, and privatized transit.
That's why most veterans like the VA and don't want to see it privatized out of existence.
"It paves the way for a privatized, viable business to emerge from the sale process," she continued.
In these privatized and highly commercialized spaces, uninhibited leisure reigns, but only for the enjoyment of foreigners.
To build his empire, he and his cronies privatized banks, hotels, TV channels, even the parliamentary cafeteria.
Together, they acquired an empire of recently privatized metals and energy companies, often for outrageously low prices.
"The profits were privatized already; all the losses are on the shoulders of taxpayers," Mr. Honcharuk said.
"It's all privatized science, and the algorithms are not generally available for peer review," Dr. Marks said.
Look no further than the current dispute on Southern to see how dysfunctional the privatized system is.
They've slashed taxes, weakened government, crushed unions and privatized essential services in the pursuit of excess profits.
Not every piece of the internet should be privatized, not every domain put on the auction block.
The structure is the same as the one Myanmar adopted when it privatized its market in 2013.
His first plan fully privatized Medicare and Medicaid, partially privatized Social Security, dramatically cut income taxes by setting brackets of 10 and 25 percent, eliminated the taxation of capital gains and dividends, abolished the corporate income tax and estate tax, and instituted a 8.5 percent value-added tax (VAT).
That has created the sense of a federal guarantee, which would end if the enterprises were fully privatized.
The Conservative governments of the 1980s and 1990s privatized much of Britain's infrastructure, including the railway in 1997.
Why it matters: Education Secretary Betsy DeVos proposed a tax credit in support of privatized schools last week.
Weld cut spending and privatized state services, earning high marks from the Cato Institute, a libertarian think tank.
As privatized, commercial space exploration becomes more common, the question is whether we'll still see it that way.
Essentially, the DNS, which links web addresses to a site's servers via an IP address, will become privatized.
Barragán is certainly not the only example of a contested, privatized legacy, but he is a beautiful one.
Rumors then began to fly on the island that the bank was about to be shut or privatized.
French President Emmanuel Macron privatized long-distance buses when he was economy minister under his predecessor Francois Hollande.
Bashneft, Russia's sixth-largest oil company, was first privatized in a series of sales in the early 22.4s.
Once a state-owned textiles firm, Ruyi was privatized two decades ago as part of a government reform.
Nigeria privatized its electricity sector in 2013, aiming to end decades of blackouts which have hampered economic growth.
Rarely will the owners of that now-privatized space deign to explain how they're keeping the lights on.
The findings echo a year-long Reuters investigation that found hazards and maintenance lapses in privatized military housing.
In this world, the government's only function is to prevent crime and the police has largely been privatized.
Instead residents are increasingly looking to privatized solutions, claims Govindraj Ethiraj, the founder of data journalism site IndiaSpend.
Instead of trying to repair our broken privatized retirement system, why not give the public sector a shot?
"Then it becomes extremely difficult to track as it leaves [Venezuela] in commercial, privatized shipping [and] private airplanes."
"It is unlikely that a queue of people will form to buy a re-privatized NGZ," Hryshchenko said.
When the deals went bust, they demanded tax cuts for investors, privatized public services and reduced pension benefits.
They are frightened by the prospect of privatized Social Security, but roll their eyes at the far left.
This transition was the last step toward a fully privatized internet with protocols coordinated and maintained by ICANN.
On the other was AFCEC, responsible for developing and managing all of the Air Force's privatized housing projects.
ABN Amro was re-privatized in 2015, but the Dutch state still owns 56 percent of the shares.
"MoMAR is non-profit, non-owned, and exists in the absence of any privatized structures," the group's website states.
There's also SpaceX, which relies heavily on federal contracts as well as the broader push toward privatized space flight.
Vectoring prolongs the lifetime of copper networks, which were built before former state monopolies like Deutsche Telekom were privatized.
The proposal received sharp pushback since it would be a departure from norms in the heavily privatized telecommunications industry.
Indeed, Sweden finally privatized its pharmacies after decades of government ownership in response to severe problems with drug availability.
The problem with this option is that the actual infrastructure policy that Trump is advocating would be heavy privatized.
"The Department of Veterans Affairs will not be privatized under my watch," Shulkin told the Senate Veterans Affairs Committee.
Under European Union state-aid rules HSH must be privatized by the end of February or be wound down.
Shareholders of the real estate firm last week approved a buy-out offer that would see the firm privatized.
But fixing or replacing the machines has proven hard, in large part because the voting system has been privatized.
The story of our privatized dental system runs parallel to the more familiar story of America's health care system.
SpaceX was founded by Musk in 2002, with the goal of creating a new kind of privatized space industry.
Hundreds of thousands of people marched through Santiago, the capital, and other cities to protest the privatized pension system.
He privatized the state-run telephone, gas, electricity and oil companies, and soon was embroiled in allegations of corruption.
Also, either airport security has been privatized or the government has bought into the Uber/Facebook rating system mashup.
The rounded lawn of City Hall is a democratic haven amid the increasingly privatized public space of Los Angeles.
"If we don't do anything we are looking at a future where money will be spontaneously privatized," Skingsley said.
Aegean, which flies domestic and international routes, also owns former flag carrier Olympic Airlines, which was privatized in 2013.
But officials have not ruled out the possibility that another Russian intelligence agency, or privatized spinoff, could be responsible.
Americans tend to think that they have a highly privatized health system, but Singapore is arguably much more so.
Many former state-run services are now privatized, and a large proportion of the population has private health care.
The year after Nafta went into effect, Mexico privatized its railroads, creating private commercial partners south of the border.
NSO, pictured above in Herzliya, Israel, and a competitor, the Emirati firm DarkMatter, exemplify the proliferation of privatized spying.
They're a way of reclaiming public space, which has been severely privatized over the past several decades, however briefly.
Corvinus University of Budapest, for example, is being privatized, meaning it could lose all state funding and academic autonomy.
This weekend, Romans vote in a nonbinding referendum on whether they want the city's transportation services to be privatized.
Those fees also include funding for the Transportation Security Agency, which will not be privatized under the Trump plan.
SLM, widely known as Sallie Mae, was founded as a government-sponsored enterprise in 22008 and privatized in 183.
On Monday he said the energy reform bill would "define the process" for privatized and public-private partnerships (P3s).
Mary Small, legislative director at progressive nonprofit Indivisible, said immigration detention centers were privatized long before the Trump administration.
Nigeria privatized most of its power sector in 2013 but retained control of its monopoly grid, operated by TCN.
The Dutch, Belgians, and Austrians have privatized their own postal services, with respective governments retaining some of the stock.
Thousands in the city lost their jobs after the mill was privatized, and it closed for good in 2010.
His reputation eventually landed him a job as CEO of Renault when the French automaker was privatized in 1996.
She's writing a book called The Privatized State, which sort of gets at what you were talking about earlier.
Only two other major countries have privatized air traffic control, Canada and Britain, but their air systems are much smaller.
Blue Origin, which is separate from Amazon, faces a growing field of rivals in the race for privatized space travel.
Elon Musk reinvents the subway as only Silicon Valley can: a privatized, individualized version of an existing collective good. pic.twitter.
"We had a couple from New York offer to pay for privatized care for them which was fantastic," she says.
Its survey, conducted online, collected responses from a portion of the approximately 200,000 families living in U.S. military privatized housing.
Public transportation (or at least the last mile) is getting privatized by Uber and Lyft with their offerings getting cheaper.
PTT, privatized in 2001, is often criticized by non-governmental groups for not being transparent enough in its business practices.
Airports that have privatized their screening since 9/11 still operate under TSA oversight and comply with all its standards.
Such workers technically remain employed by the parent company, and are transferred back to Petrobras if a unit is privatized.
Augusto Pinochet privatized the old pay-as-you-go pension system, in which workers, employers and the government all contributed.
He's talked about how the airlines want and would benefit from a privatized air traffic control system and modernized airports.
Simpson tells a complex story about how the intersection of privatized wars and globalization heightens the vulnerability of transnational laborers.
Both plants had previously belonged to Pemex before being privatized in the 1990s by Pena Nieto's Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI).
"The proposals on privatized censorship are particularly worrying," said Joe McNamee, Executive Director of the European digital rights group EDRi.
Polls suggest such a measure could pass, forcing the city to consider spending billions of euros buying privatized housing back.
New Space's turf: Low-Earth orbit, where more "mature" technologies, like space tourism or privatized space stations, could be leveraged.
"We look forward to engaging with Congress through productive discussions on privatized housing," said Department of Defense spokeswoman Heather Babb.
He added that he did not believe the V.A. would be privatized, as many Democrats fear is the ultimate plan.
But beyond potential negligence, the case has exposed what critics say are deep systemic failings in how Italy privatized roadways.
Experts say that the inspection arrangement is unusual and that other governments require more oversight of privatized bridges and highways.
In July, BR, previously a unit of state-run oil firm Petroleo Brasileiro SA, was privatized via a share offering.
Ramaphosa has promised Eskom won't be privatized and that voluntary severance packages will be offered to staff instead of redundancies.
The government is hopeful of having talks with the unions to ensure the coal sector is privatized, the sources said.
But this expensive and dangerous expansion of privatized detention poses a grave threat to immigrants and communities across the country.
Military families who have struggled with maintenance issues and hazards in privatized base housing have also turned to the courts.
Shareholders of the Hong Kong-listed firm last week approved a buy-out offer that would see the firm privatized.
So Aramco is one of-- the company that will be-- listed or privatized-- as part of also vision 2030 too.
Abiy who took office in April, has part privatized a number of state owned companies including telecoms provider Ethio Telecom.
After that the factory built trucks, military vehicles and automobile parts until 1989, when it was privatized and eventually shuttered.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez has slammed the company as part of what she calls a "dice game" of privatized credit scoring.
To rehearse for the On The Run II tour, the couple privatized an arena outside the city for an entire month.
Most military family housing has been privatized and is operated by corporations in partnership with the branches of the armed services.
Last month, Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire said FDJ would be privatized by the end of the year, market conditions permitting.
In the specific context of western capitalist economies, that's largely a privatized surveillance machine whose goal is to deliver targeted advertisements.
Like many other large socialist companies, the once sprawling textile business was privatized in 1990 and liquidated a few years later.
Canberra has talked up the need for offshore funding, but described China-led bids for privatized assets as a security risk.
Privatized energy markets have to be designed carefully: Supply and demand must always be in balance, or the entire system fails.
But like much of the war, the burn pits were privatized, the military's trash turned into a lucrative, for-profit enterprise.
Despite the arguments that other countries have implemented a privatized system so we should, too, the US airspace system is different.
POSCO was privatized in 2000, but chief executives have previously been replaced when a new administration takes office, local media reported.
Bashneft may be privatized in the first half of this year, TASS news agency quoted Economy Minister Alexei Ulyukayev as saying.
As CNN Money previously reported, Bush privatized many government jobs and the state was flush with job growth during his term.
He has held power at SQM since it was privatized under Pinochet in the 1980s and is still the largest shareholder.
If air traffic control functions are privatized, will this critical function continue to be in the capable hands of federal investigators?
The six-hour spacewalk helps the space station transition from the era of Space Shuttle transportation to that of privatized spaceflight.
Temer's government privatized 105 state-owned assets throughout the PPI program, leaving 88 projects on a priority list to sell off.
Sanders, a member of the Senate Veterans' Affairs Committee, said veterans' organizations argue the agency should be strengthened rather than privatized.
Chile´s highly privatized pension system, introduced in the 1980s under dictator Augusto Pinochet, has been widely imitated around the world.
In public education, school bus divers and cafeteria workers have been outsourced and a new form of privatized education has proliferated.
However, only two countries have privatized systems similar to what the AIRR Act proposes: Canada (NavCanada) and the United Kingdom (NATS).
NLB is by far the largest of about 30 state firms that are due to be privatized this or next year.
He became entranced by the opportunities in the country's newly privatized industries and bought up shares of formerly state-held enterprises.
"They privatized the highways, and now we are going to pay more expensive tolls every three to five years," Morales said.
The new unearthly Silicon Valley campuses represent the triumph of privatized commons, of a verdant natural world sheltered for the few.
Hoping to offload costs and produce greater efficiency, state governments have privatized everything from prisons to water services to labor programs.
The scrutiny could help Congress consider legislative measures to boost safety and accountability in privatized on-base housing, Senate staff said.
"Water isn't privatized" but instead is regulated, he told the Thomson Reuters Foundation in an interview in his office in Santiago.
Not coincidentally, that was the year the national rail network was privatized by the Conservative government of Prime Minister John Major.
To complete the experiment, when it was again privatized in 2015, ticket prices on some journeys doubled and public satisfaction declined.
Once bigger than Central Park, the Ravenscraig steelworks was shut and dismantled in 1992, after being privatized by London's Conservative government.
Even the Netherlands, which has a fully privatized insurance scheme, has placed more government controls on prices than the United States.
The controversial bill dealt with an issue many states are grappling with -- whether to put more public dollars toward privatized education.
And they say Mr. Ghani's adamant opposition to a privatized security presence has made him an obstacle to Mr. Prince's ambitions.
It makes sense that Uber needs all this cash, because the company is barreling toward building privatized, self-driving mass transit.
The Army's mobilization comes after Reuters published an investigation on August 16 describing lead paint poisoning hazards in privatized military base homes.
Government Company Privatization Of Brazil's 503 government-controlled companies, there are 138 of them on the federal level that could be privatized.
Guedes also said the government plans to announce next year a new round of companies to be privatized, according to the newspaper.
"Today you have millions of people who are being exploited by public utility companies that have been privatized and financialized," Varoufakis said.
But this building was totally privatized, and except the stage and the auditorium, there is no space available to do any intervention.
KPN was privatized in the 1990s but is still the country's largest telecoms group, followed by subsidiaries of Vodafone and T-Mobile.
The Air Force acknowledged airmen don't believe privatized housing is meeting their needs, spokesman Mark Kinkade said in a statement to Reuters.
There are wholly private jails and prisons, public jails and prisons with privatized health care and all manner of public-private partnerships.
"Military members and their families living in privatized housing receive the same rights as residents leasing housing off the installation," Babb said.
Do you have the skills needed to forage or hunt your own food and build your own shelter away from privatized land?
Politicians like Jeremy Corbyn have talked about this, but [we] had to do something to bring it to attention before it's privatized.
Vale's total market capitalization has risen from around 27.73 billion reais in 1997, when it was privatized, to 258 billion reais currently.
Today, electrical workers' union are arguing that PREPA is being set up to fail — purposely— so that it could be privatized again.
Wilson Ferreira Jr, Eletrobras chief executive, said on Monday the company will be privatized after passage of the relevant legislation through Congress.
Another report raised serious questions about how easily safety roles and responsibilities could be split between a privatized entity and the FAA.
Hubbell has also pledged to return Iowa Medicaid, which was privatized by Republicans, to state control and restore funding for Planned Parenthood.
Airports should collect fees to repair their own airports and moving to a privatized system would be preferable to the current system.
A great 5G network, in my personal opinion, consists of an open wholesale market with a privatized company that isn't a carrier.
"We demonstrate that appropriate methodologies can be placed which provides strong location privacy guarantees, yet enable analyzers access to privatized location data."
They cut taxes and regulations; they battled unions; they shrunk the welfare state; they privatized assets and weakened the state's safety nets.
Small countries, corporations and wealthy individuals have a new weapon at their disposal: privatized spying through companies that hire former intelligence operatives.
"Once again, the U.S. is declining to corporatize the F.A.A.," he said, explaining that other countries have successfully privatized air traffic control.
Keep in mind, however, that any files shared within that channel will not be privatized even after the channel is made private.
Ten percent of military families live on installations across the United States, and 43 percent live in some form of privatized housing.
The banking foundations are non-profit organizations which became key shareholders in Italy's main banks when they were privatized in the 1990s.
The U.S. government would do well to continue this policy by completing the transition to a fully privatized internet Domain Name System.
"Universities are also expanding their use of different types of P3s beyond privatized student housing to include other university facilities," Moody's said.
Hard to imagine in a city where public space is ever more privatized, and gentrification has marched headlong with more aggressive policing.
The city saw police and fire department jobs cut, the sanitation department privatized, and its emergency dispatch system melded with the county's.
The head of PREPA, Ricardo Ramos, resigned in the wake of the debacle in November, and the utility is now being privatized.
Musk made a name for himself by making bold bets on futuristic technology: digital payments, electric cars, solar panels and privatized space exploration.
While the recent concerns have focused on privatized base housing, some lawmakers warned Trump's plan could exacerbate a housing crisis for military families.
She investigates how current elementary school students can expect to have a public, affordable college option if public institutions continue to be privatized.
In short, conservatives are staking their credibility on the efficiency of the privatized Royal Mail to deliver their leadership race ballots, at Christmas.
"Until we get a full plan, we can't tell whether its the five clubs or full 16 (that will be privatized)," Fawaz said.
Given the NHS is already semi-privatized, it seemed only fair to ask the customers what they thought about doctors going on strike.
Asteroid mining hasn't even begun, and it's already being privatized: Several for-profit companies are currently jockeying for position in the fledgling industry.
Putin added that the new owners of privatized assets' "should be located in Russia's jurisdiction" with no one putting assets in offshore zones.
She added that she will be giving the executive all interest in the Bezos-owned Washington Post and privatized space company, Blue Origin.
The TSA is perhaps one of the least effective federal agencies when you look at its record compared to cheaper and privatized alternatives.
" A stunned Plaza couldn't believe why anyone would take a chastity vow, to which they responded, "Let's just say we've privatized our sexuality.
Chile's middle class is struggling with high prices, low wages, and a privatized retirement system that leaves many older people in bitter poverty.
Augusto Pinochet privatized the old pay-as-you-go pension system, that privatization did not extend to Chile's military or to similar groups.
If, however, operations are privatized, then, their unions automatically become private as well, and they can evade the court's prohibition on agency fees.
As the mantra of the 2008 financial crisis goes: The risks on Wall Street have been socialized while the profits have been privatized.
Unpopular President Michel Temer has pushed forward with plans to sell Eletrobras and several members of his administration believe Petrobras should be privatized.
Army, Navy, Marine Corps and Air Force families living in 46 states with privatized military housing responded to the survey, the organization said.
But questions should also be asked about the consequences of incentivizing commuters to use privatized mass transport providers instead of truly public transport.
In fact, because of the industry's mismanagement, dozens of U.S. municipalities have taken back public control of water systems they had formerly privatized.
The company, a vital component of the Putin government, has employed its financial subsidiary, Gazprom Investholding, to reclaim assets privatized during the 20153s.
At the same time, investigators have not ruled out the possibility that another Russian intelligence agency, or a privatized spinoff, could be responsible.
The Benning contractors wound up building just over half of the 3,185 new homes that were promised back when the housing was privatized.
He cannily bought up control over parts of the large Russian resource sector, in areas like aluminum and copper, when they were privatized.
It was then privatized when Italy was clawing its way out of debt and needed money to qualify for membership in the eurozone.
He banned books in prisons, partly privatized probation and cut lawyers' fees for criminal legal aid by nearly 18 percent, decimating the profession.
Since Hurricane Katrina, much of it, along with the other housing projects in New Orleans, has been demolished, often replaced by privatized housing.
Privatized military housing needs to be remedied, and so, too, does the department's oversight of housing for its most precious commodity: service members.
In an effort to bring in desperately needed cash to pay for the reunification of East and West Berlin, many properties were privatized.
Teams of American economists thought that if you privatized property correctly, the law and order and social cohesion would take care of themselves.
The federal government has embarked on an aggressively privatized effort to crack down on unauthorized migration and create more detention space for migrants.
It said that 98 percent of the investment to reinforce the bridge since 1982 had been spent before Autostrade was privatized in 1999.
The legislation maintains full funding for transportation security officers, privatized screening operations and passenger and baggage screening equipment, according to a summary sheet.
The country still has plenty of assets — companies that could be at least semi-privatized to generate cash flow and improve the productivity.
Its water has been privatized, its social networks are under surveillance, and its shitty rock bands can barely find a place to play.
"The car industry must be completely privatized, it must be competitive," Rouhani said in a televised address to an international carmakers' conference in Tehran.
The coalition said "corporations under government hands - railway, sugar, industry parks, hotels and various manufacturing firms" would also be either partially or fully privatized.
As the space race becomes privatized, companies like Boeing, Lockheed Martin and Raytheon are interested in messaging their space efforts to corporate decision-makers.
"When it's privatized, it's so barebones, it's so cutthroat, there's much less understanding on a human level that people might need care," Howard said.
It would be the most robust system in the world, and one of the most centralized — a sea change from today's largely privatized patchwork.
Even if your local water system is not privately owned, that doesn't signify that it's not contracting out privatized management of your water's distribution.
As for the space industry, Musk single-handedly proved that privatized space companies can work (as long as they work super-closely with NASA).
Now, decades later, the beneficiaries of these self-directed pension plans are chagrined about how inadequate the results of the privatized systems have been.
Investors said part of that rally stemmed from comments that month by then-Treasury Secretary-nominee Steve Mnuchin that both companies should be privatized.
Attacks on public sector unions are attacks on high-quality public services that will be become increasingly privatized, causing people to lose necessary protections.
Increasingly privatized or demolished, and dismissed as an inevitable hotbed of corruption and crime, public housing may be the most maligned iteration of New
What fascinated me about television from the 270s and 224s was seeing my heroes from 1970s television thrown into a radically different, privatized context.
Unlike index funds that would likely have to sell a privatized Tesla, both big firms run funds with big stakes in closely held companies.
But, he said, Congress would need to act to make such a plan viable by empowering the agency to better regulate the privatized companies.
There is perhaps a different movie to be made about Chernobyl, about privatized prisons, or about corrupt prosecutions: smaller scale, more grim, more abstract.
Many flagship public universities, such as the University of Virginia, have basically been privatized, and charge tuitions that are unaffordable to low-income students.
India's minister of civil aviation, Hardeep Singh Puri, told CNBC's Tanvir Gill that the country's national carrier is in the process of being privatized.
To live in the privatized homes, service members sign over their entire tax-free housing allowance to the housing contractor in lieu of rent.
He then privatized the probation service, which meant that there's now no confidence in community sentences because they're an absolute shambles as a result.
Paradoxically it turns out the bloated, heavily lobbied, privatized US system spends more tax money ($4,437) per person than Sweden's socialized health care ($3,184).
And the military would renegotiate its 50-year contracts with the private real estate developers and property managers who control some 200,000 privatized base homes.
There are also those who want to see the Postal Service fully privatized or even abolished, believing it to be an outdated relic of nostalgia.
JDW: I'm interested in your perspective on vaporwave as an emergent genre that uses both collage and erasure to reclaim privatized, corporatized, and anonymized space.
SQM was privatized in the 1980s during General Augusto Pinochet's regime and a former son-in-law of the late dictator owns a controlling stake.
We want privatized selling to be completely reformed so you can't just walk into a building with $130 and walk out with an AR-15.
At the same time, the government has committed not to sell any of the stock, a move to reassure unions that it won't be privatized.
In the 1990s he was appointed president of state-owned oil firm Slavneft and, when it was privatized, ended up owning some of its assets.
Ulyukayev initially opposed Rosneft buying Bashneft, one of the most lucrative state assets to be privatized in years, but eventually signed off on the deal.
In November Treasury Secretary-designate Steven Mnuchin suggested they should be privatized, implying that their mortgage bonds would no longer be backstopped by public credit.
While his company became the first privatized space company to return a spacecraft to Earth from low orbit; it had some bumps in the road.
SS and private equity firm Hony Capital missed out on more than doubling their combined stake to up to 40 percent in a privatized Santos.
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting would be privatized, while the National Endowment for the Arts and National Endowment for the Humanities would be eliminated entirely.
But investigators have not ruled out the possibility that another Russian intelligence agency or privatized spinoff might be responsible for the operation, the paper reported.
As the U.S. space program has become increasingly privatized, the companies that stand to benefit from lucrative NASA contracts sees Bridenstine as a stellar choice.
Military officials recently reported some positive results — that they have made strides fixing problems in thousands of privatized homes on bases since earlier this year.
But Bowman — who was, like Shulkin, appointed by Trump — is said to oppose the administration's plan to move toward more privatized services for veterans' health.
Our institutions have long been gutted, pared down, privatized, and otherwise optimized for grift and profit, and fatal outcomes were always part of that calculus.
The $738 billion National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) covers everything from how many planes and ships the military can buy to reforming privatized military housing.
Kenya Airways was privatized more than 20 years ago but sank into debt and losses in 2014 after a failed expansion drive, among other factors.
As the mainland states have embraced policies like competition in electricity markets and privatized utilities, Puerto Rico's electricity industry structure has barely changed since 1941.
Kenya Airways was privatized more than 20 years ago but sank into debt and losses in 2014 after a failed expansion drive, among other factors.
We're living in the metropolis that is Facebook, and our experience is dictated by algorithms and privatized social spaces that sell ourselves back to us.
The premiere of Castle Rock gives us our first glimpse of the newly privatized Shawshank State Prison, which has appeared in several King novels and stories.
The U.S. Department of Defense has privatized most of the living quarters on bases around the country, partnering with private companies to manage the vast system.
"The economy was basically privatized (by Compaore's entourage)," said Luc Marius Ibriga, head of the anti-corruption body charged with investigating assets of the former government.
The former son-in-law of late Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet, he has held power at SQM since it was privatized under Pinochet in the 1980s.
In a bid to develop Kazakhstan's domestic equities market, the government also wants here shares of newly privatized firms to be listed on its Astana bourse.
And he's rejected the idea that the largest federal retirement programs (Social Security and Medicare) should be shrunk and privatized, contravening decades of movement conservative orthodoxy.
Under the plan, the National Endowment for Arts and National Endowment for the Humanities would be eliminated and the Corporation for Public Broadcasting would be privatized.
Her signature achievement is probably moving Iowa's 27,22014 Medicaid enrollees into managed care, a privatized version of the program where private health plans administer Medicaid's benefits.
Reynolds's signature achievement is probably moving Iowa's 600,000 Medicaid enrollees into managed care, a privatized version of the program where private health plans administer Medicaid's benefits.
The Russian government should ensure all state-owned oil companies are privatized over the next seven to eight years, according to the country's former finance minister.
Underlining that tension, Bolsonaro told reporters on Monday that certain units of Petrobras could be privatized, even though the company is deemed strategic for the nation.
But its Constitution, written in 1980 during Pinochet's rule, created the legal basis for a market-driven economic model that has privatized pensions, health and education.
Corbyn accused the president of wanting the U.K.'s National Health Service to be privatized so that U.S. firms can profit from Britain's health-care sector.
Experts say, however, it should be a paramount goal for city leaders as research shows inadequate, poorly designed or privatized public spaces generate exclusion and marginalization.
"I will not let the V.A. be privatized and I do think there's an agenda out there supported by my opponent to do just that," Mrs.
To meet more of its needs domestically, Turkey recently announced a tender for operation rights of three new solar power plants and privatized seven coal fields.
My agency actually privatized one division, rumor said in part because its employees spent too much time on sexual impropriety and not enough on government work.
Jackson was among student activists who led a movement during the former center-right government of Sebastian Pinera demanding reforms to Chile's highly privatized education system.
Firemen and police officer positions have been cut, the sanitation department has been privatized, and the local farmers market was also sold off to private investors.
Before the radio waves were privatized by networks and listened to behind closed doors, they were a public good and they were listened to in public.
He also called on mining companies to explore beyond their existing concessions, most of which were state-owned before being privatized over the past two decades.
After China privatized public housing in the 1990s, homeownership became a common aspiration for urban families, and later, a prerequisite for a couple tying the knot.
Reynolds's signature achievement is probably moving Iowa's 22020,28 Medicaid enrollees into managed care, a privatized version of the program where private health plans administer Medicaid's benefits.
Reynolds's signature achievement is probably moving Iowa's 21,272 Medicaid enrollees into managed care, a privatized version of the program where private health plans administer Medicaid's benefits.
Season three was messier, by design, telling the story of the last few moments between Litchfield prison's change from a public institution to a privatized one.
But it is also the creation of a kind of private army with 350 members that inhabits a gray zone of illegality, unaccountability, and privatized violence.
In economic overhauls, Mr. Vajpayee privatized state-owned industries, encouraged foreign investment, eased trade restrictions and fostered an information-technology revolution that created a million jobs.
To the Editor: Strictly speaking, what is public is what benefits the whole community; what is privatized is for the benefit of a few wealthy people.
Contemporary cheerleading is not cheap, and like almost all other American sports, it has become increasingly privatized, complete with gym memberships, travel teams, and private coaches.
In 1998, the Socialist-led French government fully privatized Crédit Lyonnais and extended it a $21 billion bailout after a string of scandals and financial difficulties.
People without health insurance are significantly more likely to delay care, simply because out-of-pocket costs are outrageous in our largely privatized health care system.
In Louisiana, the fallout exacerbated after a former governor shuttered or privatized a network of public hospitals that provided medical and psychiatric care to the accused.
It was a body of ideas promulgated by influential economists like Milton Friedman that argued in favor of a less regulated and essentially fully privatized system.
It was privatized and sold, and then the fate of that future was entrusted to the rational self-interest of corporate institutions and the children of oligarchs.
The ensuing investigation, by a Justice Department attorney and former cop, also touches upon such matters as privatized prisons and questions about integration at the local schools.
The opposition to Trump's education pick Betsy DeVos — a billionaire who's rallied against the public school system in favor of privatized charter schools — has been pretty fierce.
Reuters cited one trader as saying there was a legitimate fear the privatized U.K. postal service could be renationalized, amid turmoil surrounding Prime Minister Theresa May's government.
Greece's finance ministry on Wednesday said archaeological and historical sites, monuments and museum are exempt from the fund of assets to be privatized or under private management.
President Michel Temer issued a provisional decree last year that changed the country's law to allow for Eletrobras, as the company is commonly known, to be privatized.
And since only trans folks with the means to pay for internet service could have access to these channels, the privatized internet was already a privileged space.
Among the first assets to be privatized will be one of Saudi Arabia's top hospitals, King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Centre in Riyadh, an official said.
Delta argues that air travelers would end up covering ATC fees which could rise by 20 percent or more in a privatized system versus the existing system.
Instead of a privatized Google car, perhaps what we need is a publicly-run car sharing service—think of Zipcar, but where the car comes to you.
But in the 2260s, it was largely privatized, with MCI Worldcom, GTE, AT&T, Sprint, and Cable & Wireless eventually taking over the job of managing its infrastructure.
The idea of a privatized police force will be a tough sell to many people, who will immediately imagine mafia types demanding "protection money" from unwilling clients.
Take independent health care providers, or IPs, who are the PPEs about to be privatized in Washington State, where the unions are debuting their new privatization strategy.
The measure, introduced by Shuster earlier this month, removed a provision from FAA legislation introduced earlier in the year that would have privatized air traffic control systems.
"Just because someone said it's privatized doesn't wash our hands of the responsibility to take care of our soldiers and their families," Milley said, according to Reuters.
"If these images are lost, if these images are privatized, if these images are somehow destroyed, I think that that type (of loss) is unaffordable," McCune said.
The phone boxes passed from public into private hands in the 1980s when British Telecom was privatized under Margaret Thatcher and its monopoly over the booths ended.
But his ownership stake in what is actually a privatized agricultural company pays him more than $350,000 a year, inspiring the moniker "Communist Billionaire" on social media.
For every sign of success — a smooth privatized toll road or a gleaming charter school — there have been obstacles revealing just how difficult public works can be.
And even if air traffic control is privatized, the FAA would continue to provide safety oversight of the system, which would be operated by a private company.
France's Orange bought a majority stake in Telkom Kenya when it was privatized in 2007 but then sold its stake to London-based Helios Investment in 2015.
These days, and in no small part because of the atomization engendered by social media, it can feel that every last thing has been privatized and individualized.
"The real elephant in the room here is whether any of this debate coverage going towards public election and office should be privatized at all," Trihex said.
We also must understand that if our nation's health care remains a privatized, for-profit industry, the incentive to sell potent drugs to addicts will always exist.
The building was privatized in 1991, when much of the state's vast property holdings were transferred to private hands in the aftermath of the Soviet Union's collapse.
It was privatized in 2009, with China's state Grid Corporation taking a major stake, as well as providing staff to help run the systems in the Philippines.
Any tie-up involving Embraer requires approval by Brazil's government, which holds a 'golden share' in the planemaker, a formerly state-run company fully privatized in 2006.
Which is part of the reason the UK in the early 1970s created something called Air Travel Organiser's License, or ATOL, alongside the privatized Civil Aviation Authority.
Will states be as willing to do business with Tesla if it's a cash-burning, leveraged, privatized company with less clarity around its quarter-to-quarter finances?
The 2008 and 2010 budget proposals fully privatized the program, replacing it for workers under 55 with a "Medicare payment" to be used to purchase private insurance.
At Harvard since 1993, Hart has argued that the incentives for cost reductions in privatized services, such as private prisons in the United States, are typically too strong.
Today, the flashy speech fights take place on college campuses or, more often and more significantly, on the social networks that have largely privatized and monetized public discourse.
Enel Group was created by the Italian government in 1962, and it was privatized in 1999, though its biggest shareholder is currently Italy's Ministry of Economy and Finance.
One of the first assets to be privatized is one of Saudi Arabia's top hospitals, King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Centre in Riyadh, an official said previously.
It's impossible to know how much Aramco would be worth on the private market if sold, especially without details regarding the terms under which it might be privatized.
Musk announced his intent to privatized Tesla in a tweet, and his tweets may not be afforded safe harbor since they weren't accompanied by cautionary statements, Diamond says.
SAO PAULO (Reuters) - Shares of Petrobras Distribuidora SA, Brazil's biggest fuel distributor, jumped more than 6% on Wednesday after its state-run parent company effectively privatized the firm.
Pinera served as president from 2006 to 2010 but saw his approval ratings plummet after a series of massive student-led demonstrations against Chile's highly privatized education system.
When the US privatized the National Helium Reserve in 1996, it began selling off the nation's helium reserves cheaply, — which depleted the world's largest supply of the gas.
About 6900 percent of on-base housing has been privatized since 2628 under the initiative — created to address an array of issues with houses in disrepair on bases.
About 85003 percent of on-base housing has been privatized since 1996 under the initiative -- created to address an array of issues with houses in disrepair on bases.
A similar process occurred at fuel distribution unit Petrobras Distribuidora SA, according to two sources familiar with the matter, before it was privatized via share offering this month.
Autostrade per l'Italia, which was privatized by the Italian government in 1999, is currently 88 percent owned by Atlantia which in turn is controlled by the Benetton family.
Given frequent and sometimes successful attempts to hack US government servers, should we avoid ruling out the use of privatized and secret servers like Clinton's for classified information?
But on the right, is there a more free-market, more privatized system that could replace the Affordable Care Act without causing the number of uninsured to soar?
Embraer was privatized in 1994, and foreign investors now hold 85 percent of the company's shares, but the company remains one of Brazil's most iconic and beloved brands.
Small countries, corporations and even wealthy individuals all have a new weapon at their disposal: privatized spying through companies that hire former intelligence operatives from around the world.
Mr. Bolsonaro and his surrogates have offered few detailed policy prescriptions and have backed contradictory positions on central issues, such as whether large state enterprises should be privatized.
Britain's state-run telecommunications, gas, and energy sectors were being privatized, and the nation was dizzy with victory in the Falklands War, a conflict that Corbyn had opposed.
Two decades ago, he made a move into Russia, becoming an early investor in newly privatized state enterprises as a co-founder of the hedge fund Hermitage Capital.
Even David Oddsson, who was prime minister in 2002 (when Iceland's banks were privatized) and central bank governor in 2008 (when they collapsed), is a poet by training.
Nothing embodied the vulgarity and brazenness of Yanukovych's personal corruption like Mezhyhirya, a residence he built on three hundred and fifty acres of illegally privatized land outside Kiev.
Currently controlled by state-controlled oil company Petroleo Brasileiro SA, BR Distribuidora is expected to be privatized later this year through a share offering, the company said recently.
But if the role of government agencies is to not only protect, but to be accountable to the public, the privatized surveillance model has complicated fundamental transparency mechanisms.
In 1994, the members of FTD, which had by then been renamed Florists' Transworld Delivery, privatized their co-op and sold it to an investment fund for $150 million.
Bitran has been a critic of SQM, which was privatized under dictator Augusto Pinochet in the 1980s and still is controlled by his former son-in-law, Julio Ponce.
SAO PAULO (Reuters) - Brazil's government has requested legal and financial analysis on relinquishing the right to veto certain strategic decisions in a few companies that are or were privatized.
The Embraer name holds special meaning in Brazil, evoking its founding in 1969 as a state-run company that grew into a national champion and was privatized in 1994.
Further fueling the controversy are instances in which large corporations have privatized water supplies then raised the rates of local residents, essentially cutting them off from their own resources.
The likelihood is that the single most reviled figure in any school is the head/principal/executive chairman/whatever bullshit name the privatized academy system has settled on. Why?
In contrast to other experts, Stern said he doesn't believe prisons that use privatized health care -- 40% to 60% of them, he estimates -- provide a lower standard of care.
The loss-making airline, which is 48.9% government-owned and 7.8% held by Air France-KLM, was privatized 23 years ago but sank into debt and losses in 2014.
"When they are privatized, public goods that were meant to serve everyone can morph into separate and unequal systems that further divide communities and perpetuate inequality," the report notes.
If things going according to plan, however, the committee will finally realize the latter by 2021, thanks to a deal announced with privatized space transport company, Sierra Nevada Corporation.
The company was the first international satellite operator to be privatized, and Apax was part of the group that invested in 2003, before taking it public two years later.
Preferred shares in the country's largest utility Centrais Eletricas Brasileiras SA jumped over 10 pct after new Energy & Mines Minister Bento Albuquerque said the company would be partially privatized.
With control of the L.A. School Board, the charter school industry is now poised to turn Los Angeles into one of the most privatized school systems in the nation.
Thanks to the intricacies of privatized health care and insurance, pretty much every new family in America will have a different out-of-pocket expense for pregnancy and delivery.
Which is why the strategy of the GOP has for decades been to degrade the American public education system through funding cuts and funneling of resources toward privatized education.
For context: Democrats never loved Medicare Advantage, the partially privatized program created under the George W. Bush administration, and didn't love the structure of Medicare's prescription-drug benefit, either.
"It really defies logic that the state would continue down this path with Aramark when we can see so clearly that it hasn't worked since they privatized," he says.
Throughout the '80s and '90s, successive Conservative and Labour governments privatized the country's electricity grid, which fueled widespread discontent over spikes in energy prices and insufficient investments in renewables.
This type of control structure was first introduced in the country more than two decades ago when the Mexican government privatized airports and needed the expertise of foreign investors.
The health, maintenance, and proper functioning of the Air Traffic Control System and the National Airspace System should remain with the government and not become a privatized commercial entity.
Ours lies in the vast field of disappointment that you land in after you run the gauntlet of privatized education, unpaid internships, and other markers of the prestige economy.
The issue of proficiency versus growth has long been debated, and will no doubt continue to be if DeVos, a staunch advocate for localized and privatized education, is confirmed.
For the vast majority, we've been living in a nightmare ever since the Chicago Boys forcibly installed their model of savage capitalism and privatized our rights in the 1970s.
They control Autostrade per l'Italia, or Highways for Italy, a privatized road operator that managed the bridge and operates more than half of Italy's 53,25 miles of toll roads.
The opposition Labour Party has focused on fears among voters that the NHS might be privatized as it tries to capitalize on the Brexit crisis within May's Conservative Party.
An earlier version of this article identified incorrectly those who said they did not think a privatized air traffic control system would result in higher fees and ticket prices.
A bill laying out how Eletrobras will be privatized by diluting state control with a capital increase via a secondary offer of shares is currently being debated in committee.
His chapter on Santiago, Chile, indicts both the effects of economic inequality that plague the country and, specifically, the privatized education system as an important source of its problems.
A 2013 report commissioned by unions, "The Great Train Robbery," found that British taxpayers spend far more on the privatized system than they did on the old nationalized model.
Petroleo Brasileiro, the state-controlled oil firm, won't be privatized, as Guedes and the company's chief executive-designate, Roberto Castello Branco, have argued in the past it should be.
This is the second of a three-part series exploring how Ring transformed from start-up pitch to the technology powering Amazon's privatized surveillance network throughout the United States.
Under Pinera's program, pension contributions would rise to 14 percent from the current 10 percent, to address widespread discontent that the nation's privatized pension system has left retirees struggling.
Since the 1990s, 98% of the family housing on U.S. bases has been privatized and is now managed by corporate landlords in 50-year partnership agreements with the military.
Iran Airtour was established as a subsidiary of IranAir and privatized in 2011 but maintains a status as subsidiary of the national flag carrier, according to CAPA aviation consultancy.
"Our privatized debt-for-education system has got to go," my Debt Collective co-founder Thomas Gokey said at the press conference where Sanders, Omar and Jayapal introduced the bill.
Castello Branco said fuel distribution unit Petrobras Distribuidora SA, which is being privatized, would not be a potential purchaser of the refineries, contradicting comments on Tuesday by that unit's CEO.
The White House and the CIA have been considering a package of secret proposals to allow former US intelligence officers to run privatized covert actions, intelligence gathering, and propaganda missions.
The newly privatized unit will then examine a purchase of the refineries, Petrobras Distribuidora Chief Executive Rafael Grisolia said on a call with analysts following first quarter results on Tuesday.
That's because the space agency would still continue to send astronauts and cargo to and from the privatized space station (or any other commercial habitat that's in low Earth orbit).
Workers called the 24-hour strike because they fear that some of country's landmarks will be included in a fund of assets to be privatized, something the government has denied.
The case illuminates an ongoing debate about the quality of privatized healthcare in American jails and prisons, which critics say sacrifices the well-being of inmates to satisfy bottom lines.
The company raised around 416 billion yen, or around $4 billion through the IPO as the government privatized part of its railway system, the first railway listing since the 1990s.
Throughout Barack Obama's presidency, Republicans time and again submitted and voted for budgets that would have privatized Medicare and then cut government Medicare spending, leaving elderly Americans with stingier services.
Meanwhile, in recent years the Defense Department has reduced the housing subsidies that fund upkeep of privatized homes on U.S. bases, leading to fewer maintenance staff, the Army has noted.
The company would look to partially and wholly reduce its 37.5% stake it fuel distribution unit Petrobras Distribuidora SA , which it privatized via a share offering in July, he said.
"PTT was privatized in 2001, which helped drive growth in the energy sector from E&P to refiners and helped in the development of the Thai capital market," said Lapiz.
As the summary in ScienceDaily points out, when Sweden partially privatized its social security system in 1998, citizens were allowed to move some of their retirement savings into private funds.
But the charm of The Occupation is in its story, in unraveling the web of intrigue and jealousies that have been festering in the heart of the privatized surveillance state.
HSH Nordbank had needed two bailouts, partly due to its high-risk shipping book, and was privatized earlier this year with taxpayers nursing losses of more than 10 billion euros.
Democrats and Republicans were battling over how to strengthen airport security, with Republicans attempting to use a privatized work force and Democrats insisting on public employees with civil service protections.
He has hired out-of-work politicians from all parties, and his farming conglomerate, led by his son, now controls two of the "Dirty Dozen" companies privatized by Mr. Orban.
Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin had said before taking office last year that the companies should be returned to private control but has since said that they should not be privatized.
Technology has made music more ubiquitous than ever, but our listening has been privatized; boomboxes have given way to pocket-size devices, whose playlists we absorb through noise-canceling headphones.
The company would look to partially and wholly reduce its 37.5% stake it fuel distribution unit Petrobras Distribuidora SA, which it privatized via a share offering in July, he said.
Sheng said the transformation can be more effectively implemented if the company is privatized and free from "short-term distractions arising from the public equities" as it also involves risks.
Members of the Trump administration and Congress are visiting Canada this week to examine the country's privatized air traffic control system — a model that the U.S. is considering setting up.
"In fact, nations that have privatized ATC have seen operational costs increase at a much higher rate than has been seen in the US under the FAA," the study continued.
The survey results, collected from nearly 15,000 families currently or recently living in privatized military housing, were released hours before Senate hearings called to probe living conditions on U.S. bases.
"There will be far greater accountability, dramatically improved access, responsiveness and expanded care options, but the Department of Veterans Affairs will not be privatized under my watch," he told lawmakers.
Autostrade became an indirect way for the government to continue taxing drivers for a system that, by the time it was privatized, had very nearly been paid for in full.
He's focused on division rather than unity and solidarity, he's using fear and division as a leadership tool, and he's also going after our public education system, favoring privatized education.
The Surfrider Foundation, which led the fight to keep the road open, hailed the Supreme Court's decision as one that saves the coast from being slowly privatized by wealthy landowners.
Dutch patients face higher financial barriers to care than their peers in more socialized systems, and spending has accelerated in recent years, trends the critics blame on the privatized market.
Protesters were calling out elite corruption, inequality, high prices and low wages, and specifically the pain caused by a privatized retirement system, which left many old people in grinding poverty.
Instead, they did what future generations of the military would practice in Iraq and Afghanistan: They privatized military functions—in this case, the provision of sex workers to American troops.
At Johns Hopkins, Jindal notes, talks about a privatized police force on campus fostered continual discussion on the meme group, eventually resulting in a sit-in organized by student groups.
Now violence has been privatized; it is the feat of militias, foremost among them the Islamic State, but there are others, some of which are close to the ruling factions.
"Indian oil companies are being privatized and Modi will give these companies to the select 2-3 industrialists, the same industrialists who market Modi," the Congress party tweeted on Monday.
The newspaper said that any demand would take the form of a windfall tax similar to that imposed on privatized utilities by former Prime Minister Tony Blair's government in 1997.
That bolsters the chances that Blue Origin will stay competitive with Elon Musk's SpaceX as the two companies continue to pioneer privatized space transportation, both for the commercial and tourism industries.
West Point, the training ground for young Army cadets, has become a test case for fixes that could be applied at all 34 privatized Army family housing projects across the country.
Castello Branco told reporters fuel distribution unit Petrobras Distribuidora SA, which is being privatized, would not be a potential purchaser of the refineries, contradicting comments on Tuesday by that unit's CEO.
Those bondholders will prefer to see PREPA be privatized and sold to the highest bidder — who, again, will be more interested in return on investment than building a better electrical grid.
Beyond that effort, she said wing commanders of each U.S. Air Force base have been directed to inspect all 50,000 privatized family housing units in the force's portfolio by March 1.
The former telecoms monopoly has been based at the BT Centre, near St Paul's Cathedral and the London Stock Exchange in the City of London since it was privatized in 1984.
The head of the Department of Transportation may visit Canada in the coming weeks to examine the country's privatized air traffic control system, according to Marc Garneau, Canada's minister of transport.
"A series of disturbing news reports have raised serious questions about the quality of privatized, on-base housing for military personnel," the Democratic presidential contender wrote in the letters, sent Wednesday.
John Kasich's spokesman, Joe Andrews, told CNBC that in the Ohio governor's first year, the state sold and privatized a prison, outsourced operations and merged two facilities that were adjacently located.
The survey, commissioned by the nonpartisan armed services organization Military Family Advisory Network, collected responses from nearly 6900,2628 families across 28503 states who currently or recently lived in privatized military housing.
It resembles privatized efforts to patrol the border, such as the United Constitutional Patriots, one of the many border militia who periodically emerge and terrify migrants to ostensibly defend the border.
Finally, a universal expansion of U.S. health care would resolve the insufficiencies of a privatized system and allow rural people to seek treatment for the physical consequences of drinking dirty water.
Most of these deals go through a privatized economic development agency called JobsOhio, which doesn't require as much transparency as a public agency about what taxpayers are getting for their money.
Set a decade in the future, the movie finds Los Angeles in the throes of mass civil unrest, born out of water shortages related to privatized ownership of the precious commodity.
The Trump administration tapped Calabria after it said it intends to overhaul the nation's housing finance system, which would see Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac privatized after years of government control.
The survey, commissioned by the nonpartisan armed services organization Military Family Advisory Network, collected responses from nearly 220006,2202 families across 2628 states who currently or recently lived in privatized military housing.
The Sunday Times reported that any demand would take the form of a windfall tax similar to that imposed on privatized utilities by former Prime Minister Tony Blair's government in 1997.
Once part of Japan's government-owned telephone monopoly, Nippon Telegraph and Telephone, NTT Data was spun off after its parent company was privatized in a process that began in the 1980s.
"It has become apparent that there is a disconnect between our findings related to resident satisfaction and what has been reported by privatized housing companies," the nonprofit military group's report said.
For comparison's sake, I was a rep for a group called Democracy Matters in college, and I got a bunch of fact sheets about the privatized prison industry to hand out.
Related: Canadian Senators Want to Target Radicalization by Training and Certifying Imams In 2012, the Conservative government under former prime minister Stephen Harper, privatized chaplaincy services for the country's federal prisons.
Meanwhile, in recent years the Defense Department has reduced the housing subsidies that fund upkeep of privatized homes on U.S. bases, leading to fewer maintenance staff, the Army has noted here.pdf.
We know that privatized gun selling needs to be more regulated because you can literally walk into a gun fair, put down some cash, and walk out with an AR-15.
With her promise of prosperity, she managed to convince a significant part of the British population that with cheap credit and privatized public services, they would become stakeholders in the system.
Helen Gao BEIJING — When the Chinese government privatized housing in the 1990s, enriching a vast swath of the urban population, it was hailed as a remarkable achievement of the reform economy.
Hegseth also appears to lack the support of traditional veterans service organizations, who favor a more moderate approach when it comes to downsizing VA and instead relying on a privatized system.
This is the third of a three-part series, where we'll explore how Ring transformed from start-up pitch to the technology powering Amazon's privatized surveillance network throughout the United States.
This is the first of a three-part series, where we'll explore how Ring transformed from start-up pitch to the technology powering Amazon's privatized surveillance network throughout the United States.
The government bought the bankrupt railroads for dirt cheap then privatized Conrail in the late 1980s once it started turning a profit, netting some $3.7 billion in 2020 dollars for taxpayers.
The possibility of a private network of spies was first reported by BuzzFeed, whose sources said the secret cadre would be used to run privatized covert actions, intelligence gathering and propaganda missions.
A source close to part-privatized Safran denied it had seen Silvercrest as a strategy to amass know-how, saying it had produced the SaM146 for Russia and combat engines for Dassault.
He has two jobs: (1) chairman of the privatized Chinese Basketball Association, and (2) president of the state-funded basketball federation, which handles things like the national team and grassroots youth efforts.
Paul Ryan (R-Wis) and the GOP House is salivating at the chance to roll back the New Deal, turning Medicare into a privatized voucher program and rolling back recent Medicaid expansions.
But the politics of stripping 10 million to 20 million people of their health insurance are perhaps more terrible than the politics of phasing in privatized replacements for Social Security and Medicare.
But by pointing at all of the countries with far smaller air traffic operations and saying, "Look, they privatized," we might just be looking in the wrong direction at the wrong solution.
OITNB's fourth season, which was released last summer, dealt with the negative effects of Litchfield Prison becoming privatized, race and class divisions, and the power imbalance between the guards and the inmates.
Since Putin took power in 2001, the opposite trend has dominated, with state-owned national champions such as oil major Rosneft acquiring assets that had been privatized after the collapse of Communism.
Price hikes earlier this year by Yamato Transport Co., the nation's largest logistics company, and Japan Post Holdings, the nation's privatized postal service, are noteworthy signals of economic momentum, according to Abe.
Many investors have called for Eskom to be partially privatized to make it more efficient, but significant sections of the ANC have said that is a red line that cannot be crossed.
And everyone here wanted to speculate early for when it happened, to mete out Judgement Day's cataclysm unequally and build a privatized new world that, intentionally or not, kept things that way.
Digital rights advocates warn the TiSA agreement could codify this as a form of "privatized censorship," further enabling companies to shut down legal challenges over content that gets removed from their platforms.
Modifications to the inadequate and unfair health and educational systems and to the failing pension plans (privatized during the Pinochet dictatorship, 1973-1990) are underway, although still insufficient to quell the unrest.
Public services have been privatized and pensions have been cut to finance these loans, continuing austerity and impeding recovery — and even worse, preventing the preparations necessary for the next storm or flood.
Kenya Airways was privatized more than 20 years ago but sank into debt and losses in 2014 after a failed expansion drive and a slump in travelers after a major terror attack.
It's still unclear exactly how much money Musk will need to raise from outside investors -- that will depend on how many existing shareholders roll over their investments into a theoretically privatized company.
Between 2014 and 2015, 20 Roma families set up a tent camp outside their old home when they were evicted after a property on Vulturilor street in central Bucharest was re-privatized.
Betsy DeVos, a wealthy Republican philanthropist, whom Donald J. Trump selected on Wednesday as the next secretary of education, has spent her career promoting a market-based, privatized vision of public education.
"We are aligned with our Army, Navy and Air Force partners and actively working with each of them to identify opportunities to improve privatized military housing," landlord Balfour Beatty wrote to Reuters.
Delta, which is the only large airline to oppose the Republican plan, notes that air traffic control costs have increased more in Canada and Britain than in the United States since they privatized.
Credit bureaus hold an enormous amount of information on Americans, information that has become privatized and commodified in ways that we could only dream about in dystopian fiction just a few decades ago.
That effort would bring a devastating blow to millions of families who have built lives here in the US, and would mean the ramping up of America's notoriously brutal privatized immigrant detention centers.
Josh Hawley (R-MO) posed questions to Facebook about whether it will collect metadata from these privatized and encrypted messages to track users or target ads, a potential threat to Facebook's attempted pivot.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. Senate Banking Committee Chairman Mike Crapo released an outline to overhaul the nation's housing finance system, which would see Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac privatized after years of government control.
Alrosa, which has a monopoly on diamond production in Russia, said on Friday it was "expedient" for it to buy Kristall when the state-owned company is privatized, which is expected by 2019.
She challenged Guillier to clarify his positions on her bloc's priorities, including overhauling the country's highly privatized pension system, forgiving the student loans of university graduates and re-writing Chile's dictatorship-era constitution.
The survey results contradict the findings of reports that the Defense Department has released over recent years, which have said that almost 90 percent of responding military families would recommend privatized military housing.
The government will place the roadway on the list of projects to be privatized next year, the first step to ultimately transferring the completed roadway to a private buyer to operate, Freitas said.
Both plants had once belonged to Pemex before being privatized in the 1990s by the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI), which long dominated Mexican politics and handed over power to Lopez Obrador in December.
Fifty years from now, Americans will observe with shock the damage to both foreign policy and domestic institutions wrought by our acceptance of an increasingly privatized, socially isolated, and politically powerful US military.
The results contradict the overwhelmingly positive metrics of resident satisfaction presented in years of Defense Department reports to Congress, which say that nearly 90 percent of tenants polled would recommend privatized military housing.
Although many of the details of the privatized air-traffic control system are far into the future, administration officials said they did not anticipate higher airline-user fees or increases in ticket prices.
He cut taxes 21 times, balanced every budget, privatized certain state services, reduced the state's payroll, and put in place regulatory reforms to restore Massachusetts as a global competitor for high paying jobs.
BRASILIA, Dec 10 (Reuters) - Brazilian state-controlled lender Banco do Brasil's Chief Executive Rubem Novaes on Tuesday predicted the bank was unlikely to be privatized even though he would favor such a move.
But despite acknowledging that upgrades and repairs to privatized military housing must be a priority, both Inhofe and Reed agreed that they must be made with the funding that has already been provided.
The national budget (including the military's) needs to be cut, Pakistanis must pay more for energy, old state-run businesses need to be privatized and taxes — many more taxes — need to be collected.
Amazon blasted the agency for dragging its feet, and the company ultimately moved their testing operations to the U.K. Companies like Amazon might favor privatized drone management if it means a faster rollout.
RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - Brazil's right-wing President-elect Jair Bolsonaro said on Monday that certain units of Petroleo Brasileiro could be privatized, even though the state-run company is strategic for the state.
I think there's where we can enlist the veterans service organizations, the veterans of America, because, yes, let's fix the V.A., but we will never let it be privatized, and that is a promise.
CT first bought 250 percent of EDP in December 223 for 23 billion euros ($22 billion), stepping in when Portugal privatized the company to raise funds after an international bailout to stabilize government finances.
One of three men who collectively became known as the Kazakh Trio, together they made their fortunes in minerals and mining following the collapse of the Soviet Union when government-controlled industries were privatized.
They also agreed that, by the end of 2018, the state-operated RTB Bor, Serbia's sole copper mine and foundry, and the Petrohemija and MSK petrochemical plants should be either fully or partly privatized.
Instead of opening the discussion as whether an airport should be privatized or not, policymakers and regional leaders need to evaluate the problem they are trying to solve and look at all potential solutions.
But bear in mind that the status quo demands taxes from unwilling communities, while a privatized force would at least give citizens the option to shop around for a more honest and responsible company.
The patients retain the right to hire, fire and determine the work schedules of IPs, not the state, or, prospectively, the privatized entities, with which the PPE unions "bargain" (Section 85033 of SB 6199).
His 2016 film "I, Daniel Blake" delivered a devastating critique of the privatized public sector, with Loach's portrait of a communal safety net disintegrating before the eyes of the film's heart-rending title character.
If Labour is reëlected in the next general election, in 2020, Corbyn envisages broad public involvement—in the form of co-operatives or government control—in the nation's largely privatized energy and housing markets.
This counterintuitive trend — of an affluent, first-world country that spends billions on privatized healthcare losing swaths of their middle-aged working class — could be traced back to one massive elephant in the room.
These individuals were shunted into a privatized arbitration system that is more likely to rule in favor of corporate parties than real courts, and that typically awards less money to plaintiffs who do prevail.
During the 1990s, after the collapse of the Soviet Union, Vekselberg forged a metals empire by snapping up newly-privatized aluminum assets with his longtime business partner Len Blavatnik, a naturalized dual U.S.-U.
High risk prisoners would be dealt with by the publicly-run National Probation Service, while the responsibility of low and medium-risk prisoners would be privatized and run by 1116 Community Rehabilitation Companies (CRCs).
The planemaker was opened to private capital in 1994 and fully privatized in 2006, but it still works closely with the Air Force, which is now financing development of the KC-390 military airlifter.
SAO PAULO (Reuters) - Brazil is planning to lower the estimated capacity of several older hydroelectric dams before they are privatized by state-controlled power holding company Eletrobras, a senior energy official told Reuters on Monday.
Fannie and Freddie stocks soared late last year when President Donald Trump's pick for Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin said the companies that have been in government conservatorship since the 2008 financial crisis should be privatized.
NAIROBI, June 17 (Reuters) - Ethiopia will split its state telecoms provider into two businesses before it is privatized, state-affiliated media reported on Monday, a key part of the government's plan to attract foreign investors.
Read more: Senators vow urgent reform to correct 'unacceptable' military housing conditions Around one-third of U.S. military families – some 700,000 people in all – live in privatized housing across more than 100 federal military bases.
The report comes on the heels of an investigation by Reuters into privatized military housing that it published in November, which estimated the companies would receive about $3.9 billion through military rent allowances in 2018.
Under Russia's privatization plan, aimed at plugging holes in the state budget and approved before new U.S. sanctions were signed by President Donald Trump in August, UGC is scheduled to be privatized in 2017-2019.
Although many organizations are invested in leveraging Ethereum to serve as a basis for privatized versions, the overarching goal is that one day, each institution's private networks will be connected to the global Ethereum blockchain.
Direct comparisons are hard to come by, but an Eno Center for Transportation study in February suggested the all-in cost in privatized markets is lower than the full U.S. tax burden for equivalent flights.
To truly fix America's broken voting system, we need to make our technology as democratic as our political system: replacing privatized voting equipment with open-source software that is free, transparent, and easy to update.
In conjunction with things like high-speed rail, the car of the future could become part of a comprehensive and ecologically sensitive transportation system, rather than perpetuating the fantasy of fully individualized and privatized travel.
I want to say that foreign investors are important to us, and, on the contrary, we shall be glad if foreign investors will purchase the packages of the privatized companies- be it Russneft, Bashneft, Amrosa.
WASHINGTON, Feb 1 (Reuters) - U.S. Senate Banking Committee Chairman Mike Crapo released an outline to overhaul the nation's housing finance system, which would see Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac privatized after years of government control.
Standing derailments are a thing of the past, the ICC has since been eliminated—replaced by the more benign Surface Transportation Board (STB)—and Conrail was privatized and later purchased by Norfolk Southern and CSX.
He couldn't have known in advance that Wilcox was getting kickbacks from a privatized prison system for jailing minorities, but once Lonnie Watley snuffs it out, Chuck makes a five-course meal out of it.
Read more: Senators vow urgent reform to correct 'unacceptable' military housing conditions Around one-third of U.S. military families – some 700,000 people in all – live in privatized housing across more than 100 federal military bases.
Fans can wallow in the King connections — the Shawshank penitentiary, now privatized, is a major factor — and the first episode sets up a potentially intriguing story involving a nameless inmate discovered in the prison's depths.
She rushed in, then rushed out again almost as quickly to take care of things, but not before delivering a mini-riff on civil disobedience, karma and the politics of the city's privatized meter system.
Meanwhile, Canada, which separated and privatized its air traffic control body in the 1990s, has enjoyed the benefits of lower fees that stem from the rollout of more advanced systems of aircraft management and communications.
The Labour Party caused a stir last week by announcing that it would provide free broadband to every home and business across the country by bringing parts of a privatized telecom company into state ownership.
At an earlier Senate hearing, the committee heard testimony from military families who detailed the poor condition of some privatized housing units on bases across the country, including issues with mold, lead paint and rats.
In New Orleans, Bonnie Plettner and her Marine captain husband fought Louisiana-based Patrician Management for more than a year, seeking repairs to broken outlets, peeling paint and a water leak in privatized Navy housing.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. Senators scolded real estate executives and Pentagon leadership over "unacceptable" conditions in privatized military housing on Wednesday, vowing urgent reform to protect service families from widespread health and safety hazards in base homes.
HSH was forced to take a second bailout from its public-sector owners because of provisions for bad shipping loans, and has to be privatized under European state-aid rules by the end of February 2018.
Shulkin must show that he is willing to tackle this challenge head on, and show critics that greater access to outside care does not mean that the VA will be privatized or done away with entirely.
As DeVos prepares to launch her privatized education plans in the coming months, we would do well to remember this rich and tragic history and to count the real cost of segregated education to our democracy.
The world's largest producer of iron ore said that 2015 is the first year since the company was privatized by the Brazilian government in 1997 in which it has not paid a performance bonus to employees.
Congress should simultaneously privatize the Veterans Health Administration by transferring ownership of the system's physical capital to veterans, and give current VA enrollees subsidies they can use at the newly privatized VA or other private providers.
Every day, the Postal Service delivers more than 400 million letters and packages at rates that are just a fraction of those in other rich countries — including the European nations that have privatized their postal operations.
Snowden, notwithstanding his "I used to work for the government" line, never did; he worked for a series of private companies, because the kinds of services he provided, mainly security and systems administration, had been privatized.
This amounts to a picture of paralyzing scale: Amazon, one of the three largest publicly-traded companies in the world, owns a company that has been quietly building a privatized surveillance network throughout the United States.
The Reuters reports here and later Congressional hearings detailed widespread hazards including lead paint exposure, vermin infestations, collapsing ceilings, mold and maintenance lapses in privatized base housing communities that serve some 700,000 U.S. military family members.
The initial episodes also ignore the huge and relevant implications of police co-opting civilians as a surveillance force, and the notion of privatized law enforcement run by one incredibly wealthy individual with an agenda of revenge.
The consortium has received the relevant regulatory approvals, but the privatized registry will be answerable to the state's Registar General, with power to resume control of the business if required, the NSW government said in its statement.
The line in question, "You wouldn't let anybody speak and instead," is a sample from a 2009 town hall meeting with Pennsylvania Democratic Senator Arlen Specter and a constituent clashing over the issue of privatized health insurance.
It is not yet clear how the FAA and this new privatized organization would develop or structure aviation standards or approvals of new regulations — all of which form a coordinated approach to passenger and general aviation security.
That is why we shall consider the whole list of those who want to buy the packages of privatized companies and correspondingly exclusively a strategic investor will be selected once a decision to sell will be taken.
Louisiana's governor at the time, Bobby Jindal, in a drive to cut spending, privatized a number of public hospitals and outpatient programs; New Orleans Adolescent Hospital, which had provided mental-health services, was shut down in 2009.
SAO PAULO (Reuters) - Brazil's state-run oil firm Petrobras wants to further lower its stake in Petrobras Distribuidora SA, the fuel distribution unit it recently privatized via a share offering, the company's chief executive said on Friday.
Otherwise subsidizing shareholder votes, at corporate expense, on corporate action risks empowering small minorities of special interests — the same special interests who wielded power over Britain's state-owned firms before that were privatized under the Thatcher regime.
SQM was privatized during the rule of Augusto Pinochet, whose dictatorship of Chile lasted from 1973 to 1990, and sold to the dictator's former son-in-law, Julio Ponce Lerou, who has run the company ever since.
Even if TCCN had been created, there's a good chance it would have eventually been privatized in much the same way as ARPANET, which was decommissioned as private commercial interests built out the internet in the 1990s.
With often privatized prisons operating with maximum security and limited communication among prisoners, even discovering what is happening remains difficult, yet prisoners have organized themselves nonetheless in one of the most important labor actions in this country.
Biden accused "Bernie's people" of putting out a "doctored video" that was edited to appear to show him agreeing with former Republican Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives Paul Ryan that Social Security should be privatized.
BRASILIA, Oct 3 (Reuters) - Brazil has privatized or sold state assets worth $23.5 billion in the first nine months of the year, already surpassing its full-year target of $20 billion, the economy ministry said on Thursday.
The unified nation of Oceti Sakowin was broken into widely separated reservations, and after Congress privatized reservation land, many starving Lakota families had to sell off their property to white farmers, further cutting the size of reservations.
So when you have 800,000 arrests a year and 85% of them were black and brown and we were targeted by police departments to work in privatized prison systems as slave labor, we are owed these licenses.
Why it matters: The growing enrollment total is in line with what the Trump administration expected and continues a decade-long trend of moving more of the traditional Medicare program into a privatized version run by health insurers.
It would create a public option similar to what Krugman describes — it would allow people to buy into a public "Medicare Extra" plan while leaving in place the privatized, multi-payer system that drives our health care struggles.
Executives from five of the most prominent private military housing companies also testified before the committee, where they promised to address issues raised by military families during the hearing and cooperate with GAO's review of privatized military housing.
In fact, in more than two decades since the inception of the program, only two airports have actually been privatized: Stewart International Airport in New Windsor, New York; and Luis Muñoz Marin Airport in San Juan, Puerto Rico.
It is the conditions that produce violence that should upset us ethically and prompt us to act responsibly, rather than to capitulate to a privatized emotional response that substitutes a therapeutic language for a political and worldly one.
"The privatized political and policy advocacy operation assembled by the Kochs — which includes a handful of groups funded by the brothers and a network of like-minded major donors — is like nothing else in American history," said Vogel.
The introduction of privatized prisons in the 1980s as a way of meeting demand driven by racist Reagan-era policies added a profit motive to system that had previously, at least in theory, prioritized rehabilitation over quarterly earnings.
Though Americans helped design the stock exchange and other elements of the post-Soviet economy, the state-owned industries that made up the backbone of the old system were swiftly privatized in a frenzy of corruption and opportunism.
The open letter points out that the proliferation of privatized surveillance cameras like Ring, which make it easy for law enforcement to request footage without a warrant, disproportionately puts marginalized and over-policed communities of color at risk.
In recent years protests by Chilean students over the country's highly privatized education system have made global headlines and brought pledges of reform including making higher education free of charge, improving quality and widening access to more people.
Biden accused "Bernie&aposs people" of putting out a "doctored video" that was edited to appear to show him agreeing with former Republican Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives Paul Ryan that Social Security should be privatized.
The Brazilian government, which privatized Embraer in recent decades but still holds a decisive golden share, has resisted the outright sale of Embraer to Boeing due to concerns over the loss of sovereign control over its defense programs.
War has become increasingly privatized, with many nations outsourcing most military support services to private contractors, leaving frontline combat as virtually the only function that the US and many other militaries have not contracted out to for-profit ventures.
Transportation Security Administration chief Peter Neffenger said it would take more resources -- and security screeners -- to cut into long wait times at the nation's airports and responded to Republican critics who have said the entire operation should be privatized.
In August, the news agency reported here that its own lead testing had found poisoning hazards in privatized Army housing on several bases, and more than 1,050 small children tested high for lead at Army base hospitals or clinics.
The fate of Bashneft, one of the most lucrative state assets to be privatized in years, was the focus of a major turf war between rival Kremlin camps, sources close to the deal and in the government have said.
He said the decline in the rule of law had given rise to extortion and ransoming, and several sources suggested law and order was being privatized in the hands of the Imbonerakure, the youth wing of the ruling party.
In the lead-up to the sale, analysts pointed to potential upside, as a privatized Petrobras Distribuidora would be free of many of the legal obligations of state-run companies, which could help to reduce costs and improve efficiency.
Kai Kaschinski, a representative of the Fair Oceans organization, said that exoplanets and asteroids will one day face the same fate as the deep seas, which are in the process of being privatized and mined by resource extraction companies.
The three critical structural reform areas she highlighted were the electrical grid, overseen by the beleaguered Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority (PREPA) that is slated to be partially privatized; labor market reforms; and making it easier to do business.
The company has been based at the BT Centre, near St Paul's Cathedral and the London Stock Exchange in the City of London since it was privatized in 21 but will now move to smaller premises in the capital.
AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - Dutch energy company Eneco, valued at up to 4 billion euros ($5 billion), will be privatized after its municipal shareholders and management boards agreed on the terms under which it may be sold, ending months of feuding.
SAO PAULO, Nov 8 (Reuters) - Brazil's state-run oil firm Petrobras wants to further lower its stake in Petrobras Distribuidora SA, the fuel distribution unit it recently privatized via a share offering, the company's chief executive said on Friday.
Labour says it wants to return Royal Mail, one of the world's oldest postal services, to state control six years after the company was privatized, saying this was a "historic mistake" and the company was sold off too cheaply.
El Al's lawyers say that the deal with Air India violates a binding commitment to ensure fair competition and equal opportunities it made with the Israeli government when it was privatized in 1994, as well as international aviation conventions.
Ecopiety thus thrives within the hospitable conditions of a depoliticized marketplace environmentalism and mediasphere that generate story after story of privatized, small-scale, voluntary, individualized acts of "green virtue" as being adequate to dealing with our monumental planetary challenges.
The Angolan state will exit full or part ownership of 81 companies this year via public tender, six by auction and three in IPOs, with 12 set to be privatized in 2021 and four in 2022, according to Angop.
This year's military spending bill, which was approved by the House on Wednesday and is expected to pass the Senate in the next few days, includes several provisions meant to aid military families facing problems with privatized base housing.
Serhiy Hryshchenko, deputy industry minister when the plant was privatized between 1999 and 2002, said Ukraine does not have domestic bauxite, and anyone buying the plant could face difficulties in importing the raw material and selling alumina to Russia.
Both companies were privatized in the late 1990s and early 2000s as part of a plan to put the airport industry, which operates based on long-term concessions handed out by the government, in the hands of private enterprise.
Browning's essay covers many topics, ranging from Trump's "America First" foreign policy — a phrase most closely associated with a group of prewar American Nazi sympathizers — to the role of Fox News as a kind of privatized state propaganda office.
DUBAI (Reuters) - Iran's car industry must be privatized to meet the government's goal of turning it into a global competitor, the president said on Tuesday, sending a strong signal of his intention to open up the country's economy to world markets.
The government sold its shares in other railway operators in the past, such as the East Japan Railway Co, West Japan Railway Co and Central Japan Railway Co, as it broke up and privatized the former state-owned railway network.
In a major investigation published earlier this year, the newspaper documented hundreds of cases where Medicaid recipients had appealed to state authorities because they believed they had been wrongly denied care by their health plan under the new privatized Medicaid system.
Protesters told Reuters they were struggling to stay afloat because of the high costs of part-privatized education and health systems, rents and utilities, and a privatize pension system has been widely rejected for its low and often delayed payouts.
Emilia Schneider, president of the powerful University of Chile Student Federation, said the government was opting to fill the gap between what privatized public services paid out and what people needed to live on, instead of engaging in wholesale structural reform.
Eventually it became a multibillion-dollar business that was acquired by Deutsche Post, helping to create what is now the largest courier service in the world (and ironically a former postal monopoly, before it was privatized by the German government).
To take full advantage of Ohio's improved attractiveness for business, we created JobsOhio, a fast-moving, privatized economic development corporation with one essential goal: turn around Ohio's reputation by building the best job-creation engine of any state in the nation.
Management of Britain's train tracks and stations was privatized in the 1990s but operator Railtrack ran into financial difficulty, blamed for a series of safety failures that led to several fatal crashes, forcing the government to return provision to public ownership.
BRASILIA, Aug 21 (Reuters) - The Brazilian government on Wednesday added nine more companies to the list of state-controlled firms to be privatized, including the national postal service Correios and Codesp, the company managing Latin America's largest port in Santos.
Rail services in Britain were privatized in the 1990s with routes grouped into franchises and operators contracted to run services for a set number of years, promising payments to the government at the same time as making profits for themselves.
In a bid to build commercial ties with Chinese businesses and gain access to Chinese investors, some of the state-owned firms are expected to list in Hong Kong as well as Astana when they are privatized, industry sources said.
In the US, lobbyists like DeVos are still advocating for more, often privatized, education choices, thus freeing kids from attending schools based on their place of residence, and potentially increasing the divide between low-income and high-income public education.
When VW was privatized during Germany's postwar economic miracle, Lower Saxony was given special ownership rights under the so-called Volkswagen Law that gave it supervisory board seats and a blocking minority over strategic decisions such as plant closures and takeovers.
Police said they were considering whether to investigate thousands of text messages sent to voters on Saturday by the Labor Party purporting to be from the state healthcare service Medicare, warning the service would be privatized by a coalition government.
This is the equivalent of Amazon not only kicking someone out of a store, but kicking them out of an entire marketplace that used to be in the public physical sphere, and which has now been privatized to the digital one.
"The oil sector should be fully privatized in the next seven to eight years, no state companies are required there now as the statehood brings more harm than benefit to those companies," Kudrin, was reported by TASS as saying Thursday.
Both Cameron and Business Secretary Sajid Javid have pitched themselves as heirs to Thatcher, who during her time in office in 1979-1990 privatized British Steel, acquired in 2007 by Tata, and sold off government stakes in other national champions.
"The greater shares of Ethio Telecom, Ethiopian Airlines, Electric Power Stations and Maritime and Logistics shall be owned by the government, whereas the rest of the shares shall be privatized by local and foreign investors or diaspora," the statement said.
The Medicare Rights Center and two other groups (Justice in Aging and the Center for Medicare Advocacy) argue that the draft contains inaccurate, ideologically tinted descriptions of the tradeoffs between original fee-for-service insurance and a privatized managed-care alternative.
But at the least, Republicans need to stop using the back door of appropriations to take particular aim at agencies whose mission they question (the I.R.S. and the E.P.A.) and those whose functions they erroneously believe could be privatized (the T.S.A.).
Britain's Qinetiq, a privatized former government defense research agency, is working on Passive Millimetre Wave technology that monitors naturally occurring energy from passengers, rather than requiring them to queue up and pass through a scanner that shines a beam at them.
POSTAL SERVICE Labour says it wants to return Royal Mail, one of the worlds oldest postal services, to state control six years after the company was privatized, saying this was a "historic mistake" and the company was sold off too cheaply.
In the US, lobbyists like DeVos are still advocating for more, often privatized, education choices, thus freeing kids from attending schools based on their place of residence, and potentially increasing the divide between low-income and high-income public education.
LONDON (Reuters) - British Prime Minister Theresa May pledged on Tuesday to cap household energy prices if she is re-elected on June 8, sending stocks tumbling with the biggest market intervention since the sector was privatized almost 30 years ago.
He cut protective tariffs, privatized state-owned industries, imposed new taxes on fringe benefits and capital gains, floated the overvalued Australian dollar to improve trade, reined in powerful unions and increased spending for education, welfare, public housing and old-age pensions.
The so-called Essex Man, an approximate equivalent of the Reagan Democrat, wanted to get ahead economically — purchasing shares in newly privatized utilities and buying his own home, a "council house" that had formerly belonged to the public housing stock.
Well, here we are with the outcome four decades later: teachers barely making it, prisons privatized, roads in ruin and smug contractor-kingpins claiming that the solution is further privatization while they're really only seeking to further line their wallets.
As Margaret Thatcher reversed those trends and privatized large segments of the economy in the 1980s, she targeted the British Railways onion, peeling off its catering and hotel functions one property at a time, then selling off the Sealink ferries.
Two decades ago, the novelist and former software engineer Ellen Ullman anticipated that the internet would bring about the "suburbanization of existence" — a libertarian idyll or libertarian hellscape, depending on how you might fare in an increasingly private and privatized world.
The dire situation at SWR, which connects southern England to London, comes at a time of wider problems within Britain's privatized rail system, following the failure of several high-profile rail contracts and amid consumer complaints over strikes and poor service.
NEW DELHI, Nov 27 (Reuters) - India's state-run airline will have to cease operations if it is not privatized, the country's junior minister for civil aviation said in parliament on Wednesday, in response to a lawmaker's question on the subject.
The Gerber and Nunez families, along with eight other military families who lived at Fort Meade around the same time, filed a lawsuit in November against Corvias Management, the company that has managed the privatized housing at the base since 2002.
Families in base homes "receive the same level of protection as in civilian housing," said Scott Forrest, assistant commander of asset management at the Naval Facilities Engineering Command, which runs the privatized housing program for the Navy and the Marines.
In an interview, the Secretary of the Army Mark Esper said Reuters reports and a chorus of concerns from military families had opened his eyes to the need for urgent overhauls of the Army's privatized housing system, which accommodates more than 86,000 families.
Local media has speculated that Privatbank, which is part-owned by billionaire Ihor Kolomoisky, could be privatized if it does not meet a year-end deadline for Ukraine banks to reach a capital ratio requirement agreed under an International Monetary Fund bailout program.
"It appears to me that the plan was structured from back to front to fight resistance from any side," said Marcos Elías, a partner at São Paulo-based advisory firm Modena Capital who had long warned his clients that Eletrobras could be privatized.
In the clearest move to favor an ally, the Republican Party that has 37 seats in the 512-seat chamber and runs the Transport Ministry, Temer removed Sao Paulo's busy and lucrative Congonhas airport from a list of airports to be privatized.
Chile's highly privatized pension system, which was introduced in the 1980s during Augusto Pinochet's dictatorship and was historically seen as a model by many economists, has been criticized in recent years on a number of fronts, including what many see as insufficient payouts.
Royal Mail, privatized four years ago, is one of the few big British firms still to have a defined-benefit pension scheme, which pays out a proportion of a member's final salary depending on how long employees have paid in to the scheme.
McConnell faces pressure to bring Senate back for gun legislation Criminal justice reform should extend to student financial aid MORE (R-Tenn.), the pair portray DeVos as a fierce advocate for privatized schooling and an outsider capable of upending a broken education system.
The regulator's priorities for the coming year include the listing of new companies on the stock market, including privatized firms; strengthening external and internal audits for listed firms to improve the quality of the market; and developing a corporate bond market, he said.
To give them confidence to invest in the first major plant since the power sector was privatized in 2306.6000, the World Bank provided a safeguard known as a partial risk guarantee - meaning the lender would step in if Nigeria defaulted on payments.
Under the privatized system, which President George W. Bush hailed as an example to follow, workers must pay 103 percent of their earnings into accounts operated by private companies known as pension fund administrators, or A.F.P.s, the initials of the term in Spanish.
Earlier, Temer told a news conference he would study any decision the companies take on an alliance, emphasizing that his government could use its 'golden share' in the company to block foreign control of the formerly state-run company, fully privatized in 2006.
With the exception of Britain, which entirely privatized its railways in the 1990s, most EU countries have limited deregulation to the pace set by common accord at European Union level, starting with freight in 2006 and a few cross-border links thereafter.
The company, which was privatized by Margaret Thatcher's Conservative government in 1984, said it could fund the 25 billion to 30 billion pound cost of building a full-fiber network by issuing debt, reallocating capex, disposing assets, and by cutting its dividend.
Instead, Republicans replayed the opening debacle of Bush's second term, when Bush's attempt to move toward a privatized Social Security went down in flames — in part because he had left himself with no fiscal capacity to ease the transition to a new system.
According to several Afghan officials, those meetings included one in Dubai last month with Erik D. Prince, the former chief executive of the Blackwater private security firm, who has recently proposed a greater role for privatized security and intelligence operations in Afghanistan.
" The results came the day after Pinera, a center-right billionaire elected in December 2017 on a promise of economic growth and greater development, announced an overhaul of Chile´s hated privatized pensions system after admitting the country had treated its elderly "ungratefully.
Royal Mail, privatized four years ago, is one of the few big British firms still to have a defined-benefit pension scheme, which pays out a proportion of a member's final salary depending on how long employees have paid in to the scheme.
Among the biggest winners are health insurers: The order instructs the Department of Health and Human Services to create rules promoting and expanding Medicare Advantage, the privatized part of Medicare under which insurers offer cheap plans that cover the benefits Medicare doesn't.
Some tribes' success in the face of such negligence has led outsiders, like Forbes contributor and Johns Hopkins professor Steve Hanke, to claim that all tribes should simply follow this route—all tribal lands should be privatized and weaned off the government teat.
Fearing that malls will become privatized spaces no longer open to the public, activists in suburbs all over the U.S. are vying to repurpose dead malls to create community centers, community colleges, and other spaces that would enhance public life in the suburbs.
Not only did it have an idea of itself, a utopian aspiration, but the internet was privatized [in the late 1980s] at a moment when we thought of government as getting in the way, when regulation was something that could only slow down innovation.
In a Wednesday statement to Reuters, the ministry said it had requested the state auditing court to gauge how the government could exit the so-called golden share it holds in former state monopolies that have been partially or fully privatized in recent years.
SAO PAULO (Reuters) - Centrais Eletricas Brasileiras SA, the state-owned power holding company that could be privatized as early as next year, will have to take losses to dispose of six power distribution units, a government source with direct knowledge of the process told Reuters.
WASHINGTON — The White House and CIA have been considering a package of secret proposals to allow former US intelligence officers to run privatized covert actions, intelligence gathering, and propaganda missions, according to three sources who've been briefed on or have direct knowledge of the proposals.
As a result of the committee's investigation, the chairman, Orrin Hatch, and its ranking member, Ron Wyden, introduced legislation Monday to require states to disclose the contractors they use in privatized foster care, and to report to the federal government how those contractors perform.
The troubled airline is among dozens of state-owned firms, known locally as parastatals, that are set to be partially or fully privatized in the next 9 months as the government seeks to cut its fiscal deficit seen at 11 percent of GDP this year.
Bolsonaro, who was elected last year on an economic platform that included aggressive pro-market reforms and privatizations, met with Eletrobras' Chief Executive Officer Wilson Ferreira Jr on Thursday, sending the company's share price to a record high on hopes it might be privatized.
Despite walking back an earlier view that the state-run firm should be privatized, Castello Branco has indicated he remains laser-focused on an ambitious divestment program, aimed at cutting Petrobras' staggering net debt, which stood at $73 billion as of the third quarter.
Downtown, an enormous statue of Mao looms over the red-brick No. 1 Tractor Factory, one of many local icons of state-owned industry that was either privatized or shuttered by decree in the 1990s as China prepared to join the World Trade Organization.
Even still, the White House staged a series of photo ops on infrastructure, including a pseudo-signing ceremony Monday that had the President putting pen to paper on a letter that urged Congress to pass a bill that privatized the nation's air traffic controllers.
"These clauses require a consumer to submit any claim that may arise against a company to binding arbitration — a privatized justice system that studies show consistently produces results that favor large corporations and offers no meaningful appeals process," the senators said in their letter.
New Zealand, for example, privatized its airports some years ago, and the results have been pretty good, especially when compared with the performance of such Progressive-era panels of "experts answerable to the public" as the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey.
Then you can ask serious questions about whether this kind of liberalism as opposed to an earlier kind of liberalism is healthy for individuals or whether it weakens the machine in a sense that people become too privatized and won't do their their duties.
The Conservative government, which privatized the steel and other industries under former Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, is seen as being anxious to avoid an imminent closure of Britain's biggest steel works just before a referendum on European Union membership in case of a protest vote.
Proponents also cite much smaller privatized systems in Canada and the U.K. as worthy of emulation, however they consistently fail to mention that the UK system required a large bailout to remain viable and the Canadian operator had to adjust fees to address funding imbalances.
A "Chicago Boys" economist and one-time social companion of Augusto Pinochet's daughter, Varela has been accused of corrupt dealings relating to the TV equipment and production company he owns, which was privatized in the latter days of the dictatorship and does business with CONMEBOL.
In May, Vox reported that it had collected 1300 emergency room bills from patients that demonstrate the scale of the problem, which stems from a systemic flaw in our privatized system: A hospital might be in-network, but an emergency room physician might not be.
"The profit of destroying nature or polluting the planet is nearly always privatized, while the costs of polluting the planet or the cost of destroying ecosystems is nearly always socialized," he told an international conference on sustainable development at New York's Columbia University on Monday.
Tapped by far-right President Jair Bolsonaro, who took power on Tuesday, Castello Branco had said in a June newspaper column he thought Petrobras - as the company is known - should be privatized, a hardcore proposal even in an administration packed with free market advocates.
Experts warn that some people who suspect they may be sick with the virus, also known as COVID-19, are going about their daily routines, either because their jobs do not provide paid time off because of systemic failures in our privatized health care system.
For instance, for unit 1, earth as a planet, students will explore the history of space exploration (and its funding), and prepare for a Lincoln-Douglas style debate in which they will argue either for federal funding of space exploration or for privatized space exploration.
Jeremy Corbyn, leader of the opposition Labour Party, says that Prime Minister Boris Johnson is so eager to strike a trade deal with Trump that he will sell out the NHS, exposing it to higher prices for prescription drugs and allowing services to be privatized.
ICE officially runs Krome but has privatized almost all services, including security, health care, phone and video calling, and the commissary, where detainees are gouged with prices that no one in the free world would pay—about $17 for a tube of toothpaste, for example.
Those issues were highlighted during a Senate hearing last month during which the committee heard testimony from military family members who detailed the poor condition of some privatized housing units on bases across the country, including some plagued by mold, lead paint and rats.
"Forced arbitration provisions in telecommunications contracts erode Americans' ability to seek justice in the courts by forcing them into a privatized system that is inherently biased in favor of providers and which offers virtually no way to challenge a biased outcome," the senators wrote.
For instance, for Unit 22, Earth as a Planet, students will explore the history of space exploration (and its funding), and prepare for a Lincoln-Douglas-style debate in which they will argue either for federal funding of space exploration, or for privatized space exploration.
Reuters calculates that the public-private housing projects in which Lincoln participates reap nearly $875 million in revenue a year from military housing tenants, roughly a fifth of the $4 billion a year the Defense Department pays in rent stipends for privatized on-base housing.
Also on Tuesday, the Brazilian government pledged to assume the losses from the six unprofitable units, starting at the beginning of August, should the units not be successfully privatized this year, newspaper Estado de S. Paulo reported, citing documents published by the Mining and Energy Ministry.
Parscale has been privately telling people that the reason why he tweets his personal advocacy for an "open wholesale market with a privatized company that is not a carrier" is because he believes it would be politically advantageous to Trump in 2020, per a source familiar.
Rather than saving money by using much cheaper alternatives to detention or reforming the bail-setting process so individuals are not unnecessarily detained, keeping individuals incarcerated solely based on their inability to pay means that we spend significantly more on detention facilities, including privatized detention facilities.
Last year, the GAO found that a privatized air traffic control system would be too big to fail, meaning consumers or taxpayers might have to bail out the private corporation if it couldn't pay the $10 billion-plus that it costs to operate a safe system.
Then, in the early 1990s, after the Maastricht Treaty created the European Union, those who were skeptical of Britain's participation in the whole European project reinvented the Anglosphere, somewhat, as a way to imagine Britain's future as a global, deregulated and privatized economy outside the European Union.
According to a spokesperson for the company, which was privatized last year, the car can accelerate from zero to more than 60 miles per hour in six seconds, and its battery gives it a range of more than 200 miles, said a spokesperson for the company.
Think that an education "reformer" like DeVos, who would like to continue to see public schools privatized any which way she can (charters, vouchers for parochial schools) wants to embrace the costly world of special education and actually fund it at the rates that are needed?
"These clauses prevent many of our country's most vulnerable individuals from seeking justice in a court of law, and instead funnel all types of legal claims, no matter how egregious, into a privatized dispute resolution system that is often biased toward the nursing home," they wrote.
Under Mr. Putin, the Russian government took oil and gas fields that had been privatized in the early post-Soviet period by companies including Yukos and TNK, and reassembled them under a behemoth state-owned company, arguing that the government should steer policy for these strategic assets.

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