Not exact matches
Some zeroed in on the cost, calling it a «drone tax,» while others argued that local and state governments might
complicate matters
by creating their own
regulations.
«The entire finance industry has made investing more
complicated than it needs to be; it's an industry that's dominated
by incumbents and
regulations.
But there are two myths surrounding SMS and MMS message marketing that purport it to be both
complicated and hampered
by regulation, but the truth is these
regulations serve the marketer as well as the consumer, protecting the latter from spammy marketing, and protecting marketers from spam - related accusations.
The dealers were licensed
by UAE authorities and while the hawala trade initially did not appear to violate any
regulations, new restrictions are reportedly
complicating it.
Unlike many other industries, alcoholic beverage distribution is
complicated by the fact that the product can not travel across state lines, and each state has its own
regulations regarding liquor licenses.
Although the community forestry model has been in use in Cameroon for more than 20 years, its adoption has been slowed
by the limited capacity of local communities to comply with
complicated regulations, operate competitive enterprises, and access markets for sustainable forest products.
Besides, height and weight
regulations and the five - year service commitment that must be undertaken
by every cadet further
complicated the recruitment of prime football talent.
The issue is
complicated further
by the fact that the middle of the lake is the border between Lakewood and Crystal Lake, and the two municipalities could not agree on lake safety
regulations.
While some scholars have decried how important two - parent families are to children's emotional and behavioural
regulation, 8 others have suggested fathers» services are quite substitutable and without much measurable impact.9 Such polarized views illustrate the challenges of specifying the key impacts of fathers on children, when and why they emerge, and how discussions can unfold without overly simplifying the
complicated realities witnessed firsthand
by service providers and scholars of interdisciplinary backgrounds and interests.
Knowing what kind of
regulations to put in place is
complicated by the fact that the deep sea crosses political, geographic, and disciplinary boundaries, and there is still much about deep sea systems that is unknown.
Regulations regarding radiation exposure are
complicated by the fact that several agencies have guidelines, and they aren't identical.
In the name of «disclosure,» these
regulations impose
complicated registration and reporting requirements, administered
by state bureaucrats, on political speech and activity
by any citizen group that joins the public debate...
Of course, comparisons are
complicated by the fact that rules and
regulations establishing charters vary somewhat in the 46 states and the District of Columbia that have decided to enable them to open, as the NAACP's report notes.
It's easy and all managed
by Goodreads so you don't have
complicated contest rules and
regulations to think about.
As debt settlement is a rather
complicated procedure, requiring knowledge of applicable laws and
regulations, as well as conducting negotiations with multiple lenders, it is conducted
by licensed debt settlement agencies.
New
regulations enforced
by the Dodd - Frank Act have made mortgage applications more
complicated and monotonous, and mounds of paperwork can make you feel like your investment opportunity is out of your grasp.
Annuities can be
complicated investment vehicles, and standards and
regulations vary
by state.
This balancing act is further
complicated by the need to stay mindful of evolving
regulations in airline and car travel.
Rabies vaccinations in shelters, however, are sometimes
complicated by local
regulations regarding the level of veterinary supervision required for administration.4 For example, in some cases it is not permissible to give the rabies vaccine without direct veterinary supervision.
U.S. embargo
regulations are
complicated, and even if a commercial gallery is able to obtain a license from the U.S. Treasury Department to purchase and import art from Cuba, a dealer can not commission a new work of art or finance future projects
by artists living on the island.
These Acts are long and
complicated by numerous exceptions, and important details are found only on review of the companion
Regulations.
Lawsuits against cities and government are
complicated and are governed
by unique
regulations that set strict deadlines for giving notice of a claim.
1 The analysis in this article complements and
complicates this account
by arguing that, alongside the profession's efforts at defensive self -
regulation, there has been a steady stream of aggressive judicial
regulation.
Innovative industries have a long history of being stifled
by overbearing
regulation, with Japan having its own
complicated tug of war between innovation and
regulation.
Earlier in September, a Comcast spokesperson told The Verge that the FCC's proposal «would stop the apps revolution dead in its tracks
by imposing an overly
complicated government licensing regime and heavy - handed
regulation in a fast - moving technological space.»
While some scholars have decried how important two - parent families are to children's emotional and behavioural
regulation, 8 others have suggested fathers» services are quite substitutable and without much measurable impact.9 Such polarized views illustrate the challenges of specifying the key impacts of fathers on children, when and why they emerge, and how discussions can unfold without overly simplifying the
complicated realities witnessed firsthand
by service providers and scholars of interdisciplinary backgrounds and interests.