Sentences with phrase «as less regulation»

According to Hamm, he's happy assisting Trump from the sidelines, and is optimistic about America's oil and gas industry under the new administration, which he sees as less regulation happy — particularly around fracking — and less tax happy.

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Federal regulations mandate that most contracts valued between $ 3,000 and $ 150,000 should be reserved for small businesses, generally defined as companies with fewer than 500 employees and less than $ 7 million in annual revenues.
The BP spill led to more regulation (although not as much new in the U.S. as some would like) and less investment in the U.S. offshore oil industry than would have otherwise been the case, and these changes were likely compensated for with increased investment elsewhere.
The key issues for the over 2.5 million Hispanic - owned businesses would appear to be the same as for all the other small firms out there: «less regulation, tax relief, lower health care costs, and litigation reform.»
However, the Bitcoin network is not a systemically important network — from the standpoint of consumer protection, it's less important that Bitcoin face the same regulations as other larger networks at this point.
However, for these players it is more difficult to meet the demand of key bank products (such as loans) due to less restricted regulations that force their customers to spend heavily on compliance and maintain large capital cushions.
BCE called for less regulation, especially on new platforms such as mobile devices, at its presentation before the Canadian Radio - television and Telecommunications Commission on Monday.
From quarters such as the conservative Fraser Institute, we hear that government is to blame for intruding into the market, and so less regulation is the cure.
As a result, consumers and businesses that have ready access to alternative sources of finance are less likely to pay the incremental tax that regulation imposes.
Less regulation and higher fiscal and private spending could represent upside potential, while a general economic slowdown or political risks from midterm elections in the U.S. could act as downside risks.
The better - than - month - long climb in the market since the election of Donald J. Trump as President - elect has been driven by optimism about domestic economic stimulus and the expectation that the incoming Administration will push for lower corporate taxes and less government regulation.
The new administration is expected to employ more business - friendly policies (less regulation), especially as it relates to antitrust.
The sector got a boost after the election as Trump's regulation of the sector is far less of a priority than that was of democratic nominee Hillary Clinton.
If a company can find a third party company which can provide cheaper labour, less regulation and fewer taxes, but also treats its workers fairly and provides them with a safe working environment and better quality of life, as many do, it can be an excellent option.
To compensate, many big banks have migrated towards more retail - like activities such as wealth management that face less regulation.
«Smaller, stand - alone payment systems for which there are many substitutes — like bitcoin — should generally require much less intensive oversight and regulation because they pose much less risk to the Canadian financial system as a whole,» Deslongchamps told the news publication.
This can crudely be described as putting American workers and factories first (second - order economics be damned), less regulation, and a terrific health care system.
Policy - making in media regulation, particularly in the U.S. and to a large extent also in Australia, proceeds generally by forming, or at least undergirding, political decisions on the same «objective» and «scientific» basis developed for less ambiguous areas such as public engineering, economics, and regulation of public safety.
There are alternatives provided by HHS for non-profit organizations as well as religious organizations that are less burdensome than the current regulations.
(2) A certifying agent whose accreditation is revoked by the Secretary shall be ineligible to be accredited as a certifying agent under the Act and the regulations in this part for a period of not less than 3 years following the date of such revocation.
As seen with Andre Silva's move to AC Milan where he moved for significantly less than his release clause, the Portuguese giants are coming off the back of a disappointing campaign and have financial troubles with regards to Financial Fair Play regulations.
With less than 10 minutes left in regulation, Leal made the save of the game as she stifled Roseville's last chance at overtime.
That being said there are also some newer brands that still comply with all the safety regulations, look great and are very functional and are less expensive because their «brand» is not as popular, some people may refer to them as «cheap strollers» but in reality they are good quality and less well known in general.
Capitalism has worked as well as it has for the less well off precisely because of effective regulations and laws that prevent corporations and the wealthy from excessively tipping the rules of the game in their own favor.
As to regulation I wonder if the citizens of, oh lets say Hoosick Falls, think they need less regulations about waste disposal.
Regulation of the private funding of political parties, such as caps on political donations, can also help promote gender equality because women usually have less access to private campaign money.
His goal is nothing less than «the rehumanization of the heart,» a recognition that the heart is no mere pump, as some physicians still insist, but a sophisticated participant in the regulation of emotion.
The Greens want the same strict regulation for organisms that have been gene edited with precision technologies such as CRISPR, as has been put in place for those modified with conventional, less precise techniques.
Under new chair Ajit Pai the agency would likely to reverse its Open Internet Order — a regulation expected to become less relevant as the Net continues to evolve
In addition to preferentially using warmer - colored LEDs, the study's authors say, the loss of starry skies to light pollution could be forestalled or reversed with stricter regulations on artificial lights as well as the advent of driverless cars, which require less street illumination.
When faced with environmental regulations and the costs they impose, companies may relocate to a less - regulated jurisdiction, taking with them jobs and contributing to «leakage» in which targets of regulation, such as carbon emissions, are not reduced, just redistributed.
Boschi and Bertolaso also highlight that Italian officials need a better way of evaluating seismic hazards, better building regulations, and improved construction practice as an essential part of making earthquakes less dangerous in the future.
Though the Corporate Average Fuel Economy (CAFE) standards have been in effect since 1975, they have recently entered more greatly into the public conversation, as the Trump Administration has called for review and re-write of these regulations, in hopes of making them less stringent.
Supporters, including industry groups such as the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, argue that the legislation would improve the transparency and soundness of how EPA uses science, making regulations less costly and more effective.
A policy such as this could be misused to test for less serious medical conditions, or for sex selection in countries where there is little regulation, he says.
It is good that the government is waking up to this, but 5 years ago would have been better and less regulation would be at least as useful as more money.»
However, the regulation of postembryonic development has received less attention as these screens are more labor intensive and require extensive resources.
The recipe for disaster comes when an athlete has less than adequate health as reflected by hormone imbalance and poor sodium regulation; and then, if the athlete is encouraged to drink large amounts of fluids during an event, overhydration can occur along with hyponatremia.
In particular, the theory argues that, as people age, their sense that their lives are finite increases and they become increasingly focused on the present and goals associated with emotional regulation and less focused on the future and future - oriented goals.
Much as we might wish otherwise, state empowerment is more likely, not less, with the ironclad certainty of formal federal regulation.
Her natural Tory tendencies may also kick in and she sees schools and academies in the same way as small business; less regulation and less central direction.
[6] Furthermore, as charter schools possess less strict regulations concerning hiring practices as compared to traditional public schools, administrators have the ability to use their judgement to choose the best teachers for their individual schools and students.
Compared to the actual programs of teacher preparation — including extensive coursework and work in classrooms as well as a rigorous external performance evaluation — the now passed regulations amount to the slimmest preparation, 16 credit hours of instruction and less than a week worth of time in an actual classroom.
While good in theory, SES had many implementation problems, 12 including low participation rates and lack of quality control.13 In some districts, there were scandals involving providers overcharging districts, hiring tutors with criminal records, or violating federal regulations.14 In all districts, SES siphoned off Title I funds, leaving less for other important Title I programs.15 The tutoring program was eventually phased out as the Department of Education began implementing «ESEA Flexibility,» 16 also known as waivers, and it was scrapped all together under the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA).17
For older readers who are still struggling to develop reading skills, phonics approaches may be less successful than other approaches such as Reading comprehension strategies and Meta - cognition and self - regulation.
-- Except as otherwise provided in this Act, nothing in this Act shall be construed to apply a lesser standard than the standards applied under title V of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 (29 U.S.C. 790 et seq.) or the regulations issued by Federal agencies pursuant to such title.
Built in line with the regulations governing the incipient TCR International Series, the concept is Volkswagen's way of gauging demand for a Golf - based racing car competing at a less eye - wateringly expensive level than top - tier series such as the WTCC.
[4] Although it began its run with a number of high - performance configurations, as the 1970s progressed, the Camaro grew less powerful, succumbing, like many production cars of the era, to the pressures of tightening emissions regulations and a fuel crisis.
Also, there are less strict regulations with their approval process, where they give private student loans to unqualified borrowers, which is just as bad as predatory lending.»
Foreign investments involve additional risks such as currency rate fluctuations and the potential for political and economic instability, and different and sometimes less strict financial reporting standards and regulation.
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