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- noun Alternative spelling of
regularization .
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- noun the act of bringing to uniformity; making regular
- noun the condition of having been made regular (or more regular)
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Examples
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Minister for Immigration Éric Besson - a member of the Socialist Party before he defected in 2007 - called the opposition party "irresponsible" for broaching the idea of regularisation, while several of his colleagues said even mentioning the notion could attract more illegal immigration.
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"The industry needs some kind of regularisation as the copyright laws relating to this segment is quite lax," he told
GDA Show News 2010
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A committee has been set up to figure out what this one-time 'regularisation' fee will be.
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In which case, once Raja gets his 'regularisation' fee of Rs 5,000 crore, he should lower the annual spectrum fee.
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If it was, which is the only way the 'regularisation' fee can be justified, then the TDSAT affidavit is false, and that's a serious offence.
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Based on a 10 per cent interest rate, the 'regularisation' fee will yield Rs 500 crore in annual revenue in perpetuity while a 1-2 per cent higher spectrum fee generates several times this amount each year!
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- the Postal Services Amendment Bill on the "regularisation" of the SA Post Office licence.
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On immigration the Lib Dems want earned regularisation of illegal immigrants who have been in the country for a decade or more.
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To do this, it needs recognition from Rome or else regularisation.
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And that something must be a recognition or regularisation, at least temporary, of the S.S.P.X.
Farewell interview 2009
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