Sentences with phrase «complete lack of regulation»

And while Facebook has claimed it was unaware that ~ 50M Facebook users» data was passed to Cambridge Analytica for political targeting purposes, Facebook has itself long been actively encouraging politicians and political campaigns to make use of its tools — at a time when there was a complete lack of regulation for political ads on digital platforms.
The almost complete lack of regulation regarding supermarkets and off - licensed premises, combined with the incredibly cheap prices for off - sales, means the on - licensed premises is being challenged in every way imaginable.
It's not that you want people get killed, but the over-50-year-old equipment and complete lack of regulation cultivates a tingling tension in the audience.
And while Facebook has claimed it was unaware that ~ 50M Facebook users» data was passed to Cambridge Analytica for political targeting purposes, Facebook has itself long been actively encouraging politicians and political campaigns to make use of its tools — at a time when there was a complete lack of regulation for political ads on digital platforms.

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FMCSA's imminent hazard out - of - service order to Industrial Transit states that the company's ``... complete and utter lack of compliance with operation of (federal safety regulations)... substantially increases the likelihood of serious injury or death for its drivers and the motoring public... this risk is heightened further when Industrial Transit transports [hazardous materials].»
The complete lack of clarity, coupled with the uncertain nature of outcomes focused regulation, the uncontrolled power of the SRA to decide whether or not a firm is compliant and a lack of information about the exercise of the SRA's policing powers makes it almost impossible for law firms to know where they stand.
In the absence of a systematic analysis of judicial regulation in Canada, we lack a complete picture of the current regulatory landscape governing this country's legal profession and how it came to be.
McCauley also points out that the basic infrastructure of the regulations shows a complete «lack of understanding» of the industry.
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