Guatemalan president Otto Perez Molina became the first acting world leader to
call for deregulation recently, followed quickly by support from Mexico and Colombia.
Brown savages Cameron for spending the last two years
calling for deregulation.
You reference the Chinese company Alibaba and Trump's
calls for deregulation, but you stop there.
Not exact matches
These recommendations were in fact cited by the Organisation
for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) in its 2016 annual Economic Survey of Canada.Naming a lack of productivity as a major impediment to future economic growth, the OECD
called for Canada to pursue a platform of
deregulation while also reducing interprovincial trade barriers and providing more incentives
for small - and medium - sized companies to innovate and invest.
 According to the article, O'Neill's report
calls for «complete
deregulation of tuition fees» in Nova Scotia. Moreover: He believes that higher tuitions are more equitable because they -LSB-...]
David Cameron's latest
call for the UK to wage an «economic war» based on a new wave of
deregulation is just one example of this.
All the Senate Republicans and their real estate patrons got was a preservation of most of the
deregulation provisions, what opponents
call «loopholes,» created in the 1990s, as well as a three - year extension of 421 - a benefits, and no legislatively required increase in governmental oversight of apartment
deregulation, which was another thing the tenants had been hoping
for.
The only way he will redeem himself with tenants is by
calling for the full repeal of vacancy
deregulation.»
Putting aside the fact that our so -
called «liberal» media keeps pushing phony landline polls and a false narrative about an «angry electorate» sane and reasonable Americans will direct our anger towards the GOBPbaggers who have no useful ideas to offer except their slavish devotion to the disproven ideas of their Friedman / Rand cult of
deregulation, globalism and tax cuts
for the ultrawealthy.
Queen's Pathfinder Proposal, as it was
called, drew a great deal of support from a number of other universities in the province, which have been predisposed to the idea of full tuition fee
deregulation for some time.
AMY GOODMAN: The DeVoses have bankrolled their school
deregulation and privatization efforts through a dark money group
called American Federation
for Children, a major contributor to the right - wing corporate education movement.
There is a case
for what might be
called deregulation of Australian schools, particularly to permit better ways of staffing and organising educational work, as the charter idea suggests.
1990 was also when Wisconsin's Republican governor Tommy Thompson signed the nation's first private school voucher program, and when John Chubb and Terry Moe published Politics, Markets, and America's Schools, an influential Brookings Institution book that
called for school
deregulation, market competition, and parental choice.
The major principles undergirding charter schooling — choice,
deregulation, and so -
called accountability — had already attracted significant attention long before 1988, and proposals to break up the «monopoly» of school districts had been building
for more than a decade.
The Business Partnership published its own report in 1984
calling for «profound structural change» in schooling, with recommendations
for increased choice,
deregulation, statewide testing, and accountability.
It is my sincere conviction that the expansion and
deregulation of the Commissioner's Network (
called for by ConnCAN) will not meet the standard outlined by Horace Mann.
Deregulation supporter Chris Cox, a former SEC chairman under President George W. Bush and congressman from California,
called the swaps «the fuel
for what has become a global credit crisis.»
But the name of the game is not
deregulation; it's what I
call right regulation: putting in place intelligent regulations that ensure the markets
for legal goods and services are functional and competitive.