Sentences with phrase «after deregulation»

«After deregulation, the regulated utility will own the local distribution company, for sure, and may own other arms of the process through separate companies.»
«We have a Cavendish banana that is resistant to this fungus that could be deployed, after deregulation, for growing in soils that have been infested with TR4.
In the first two decades after deregulation, there was enough competition and industry turmoil to inhibit the expansion of low - cost airlines like Southwest.

Not exact matches

Even though the intellectual climate within the Reserve Bank and other economic policy agencies was already moving in favour of deregulation in the early 1970s, wider community acceptance of the case for change did not come until after the Government set up a broad - ranging inquiry, conducted by a group of independent experts.
Savings and loan associations, earlier the main source of private mortgage loans, could no longer meet the demand; they had sought quick profits in commercial real estate after a 1980 deregulation allowed them to diversify and were crushed by the bursting of the speculative bubble that followed.
While talking to business leaders in Austria today, the Brexit Secretary will try to reassure critics that they are mistaken to think Britain will focus on deregulation after it leaves the trading bloc, and how UK hopes that «mutual recognition» of regulations will continue after Brexit.
Builders were euphoric after the election, anticipating big deregulation in their sector.
Their lifelong interest, after all, had been to promote deregulation and special tax favoritism for their Wall Street constituency, highlighted by repeal of Glass - Steagall in 1999 under Pres. Clinton.
Their lifelong interest, after all, had been to promote deregulation...
The following week, Larry Summers, Obama's first choice to succeed Ben Bernanke as Federal Reserve chairman, withdrew his name from consideration after months in which Senate Democrats signaled their annoyance with his previous support for deregulation.
But his argument — ahead of a raft of speeches by the trade secretary, Liam Fox, the Brexit secretary, David Davis, the Cabinet Office minister, David Lidington, and the prime minister, Theresa May — could raise fears about plans for deregulation after Brexit.
Even after the financial meltdown, the BP oil spill and the Massey mine disaster, these guys still want more deregulation.
Several of Trump's top economic policy jobs may go unfilled for days or even weeks after he is sworn in Friday, potentially slowing his pursuit of an ambitious domestic policy agenda that includes an overhaul of the tax code, repeal of the Affordable Care Act, infrastructure spending and broad deregulation.
Later in the day, Pence and Trump participate in an event regarding deregulation, after which, the president will meet with the RNC chairwoman.
After granting few interviews in her first few months, Hochul sat for a nearly half - hour with WCNY's Susan Arbetter, in an attempt to rebut criticism of what the Times referred to as her «deeply troubling record on health reform, gun control and environmental deregulation
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After Reagan's elimination of the fairness doctrine and the growth of Clear Channel's media empire, I have trouble seeing deregulation as synonymous with free expression, local providers, and community.
That's because, after the 1998 deregulation, the company invested hundreds of millions of dollars in operations and capacity uprates at Clinton and Quad Cities and greatly improved both plants» performance and reliability.
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After the early 1990s and 2000s when the energy industry in the country was undergoing deregulation, Tennenhouse has been more regularly called upon to influence the strategic direction of Manitoba Hydro.
The argument was that these institutions had grown so huge that (due largely to deregulation that they had helped implement) if they were to suddenly collapse, the effect on the economy would be devastating (yeah, because the economy we have now, after the bailouts, is so much better).
The Cruz campaign, which sliced and diced voter profiles thousands of different ways and developed its own sophisticated targeting and turnout operation — appealing to some Iowa voters on the issue of fireworks deregulation, for example — stopped psychologically profiling voters entirely after South Carolina, the third early - state contest, when the pace of the campaign picked up.
It's not only President Donald Trump who needs to worry after claiming his policies of deregulation, deficit - widening fiscal measures and trade protectionism will lift the world's largest economy out of a decade of mediocre growth.
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