Sentences with phrase «addressed by government regulation»

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OK, so regulations will be introduced by the Canadian government which will specifically address bitcoin, which would, in my opinion, put Canadian banks and credit unions at least partially at ease as per (b) above, but when are these regulations going to be announced and come into effect?
By virtue of the above, it would be expected that in the short to medium term there will be a reaction from the corresponding government entities in the Dominican Republic to address the need for regulation that clearly and specifically establishes the obligations and rights of all participants of the fintech industry.
The U.K. government is keen to address societal issues such as obesity and carbon emissions by finding ways to change behavior without using regulation.
Climate change was first officially referred to in legislation or regulations by the Chinese government in China's National Climate Change Programme of 2007, and repeated in China's Policies and Actions for Addressing Climate Change 2008.
By John McLeish and William Harding The federal government is implementing new safety regulations in an effort to address the high number of collisions involving... Read more
The Ontario government is proposing new child care regulations to address the needs of parents, as recently reported by The Globe and Mail.
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