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- verb Present participle of
corporatise .
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Examples
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I like the idea of corporatising the police force (better cops being paid more etc), but having a bunch of different providers would be a bad idea.
Thoughts on Freedom 2009
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While Gordhan is looking at "corporatising" most of the loss-makers, such as housing, the bus company and even the zoo, the most radical planned change is the proposal to have three utilities
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She said one of the reasons behind the proposed corporatising of the PIC was to enable it to attract the highest skilled staff and making the entity comparable with its private sector competitors.
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The process of corporatising Bop Broadcasting is under way.
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In the case of corporatising the water service of the new
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These measures included corporatising Postbank and improving efficiency through updated information systems.
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Entities Reporting Act instead of the Company Act. Vavi said by corporatising Eskom, control by the state would be downplayed, because ownership through shareholding was tantamount to owning the name "Eskom" and not the assets and related reserves.
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The protests would be aimed at government's decision to privatise Eskom by corporatising it in terms of the Companies Act, and making Eskom a tax and dividend paying entity in terms of the
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Senator Ludlam said the Government's decision to exempt NBN Co from FOI laws was part of a long-term trend of gradually corporatising government services and then claiming information is commercial in confidence.
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Tax cuts for business is the Republican model, and corporatising and privatizing health care is the
OpEdNews 2010
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