Sentences with phrase «deregulation allows»

Deregulation allows a lot of wiggle room for a charter school.
Deregulation allows flexibility in others areas such as curriculum and the overall design of its core academic programs.
Energy Shocking: Similar to phone service «slamming,» shocking is the practice of switching energy service without permission in states where energy deregulation allows for a variety of service providers.
Energy deregulation allows consumers to choose a different supplier for your energy needs.
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.
It mostly served Alaska and the west coast for quite some time before deregulation allowed it to expand to the international network it is today.
And the lower - than - expected cost of sulfur dioxide regulation mostly resulted from technological changes that occurred well before the establishment of pollution trading: rail deregulation allowed for the economic shipment of low - sulfur coal, and the development of cheaper scrubbers.

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Consumer advocates have been concerned that a deregulation - minded FCC could potentially allow more huge mergers, overturn new protections for internet users and lead to higher costs for media and technology companies that rely on the internet to reach consumers.
Again, it's going to go in this direction of, if the regulators allow it and this is certainly what Republicans want to do by accelerating the deregulation of very, very narrow network, very, very high deductible plans that don't cover that much and so on and so forth because they're just too expensive.
Then came the Bill Clinton administration in the 1990s and its reckless and unprecedented banking deregulation which allowed the giant Wall Street banks to swallow up, or drive out of business, thousands of banks across America.
As far as I know the Canadian economy did not have a financial meltdown was because they did not allow the deregulation that led to the USA financial meltdown but Obama had nothing to do with the Canadian lack of meltdown or the USA meltdown.
As the 200,000 comments indicate, there is significant concern that the risks to alfalfa producers and U.S. agriculture are too great and benefits too few to allow deregulation.
I should remind you of the rather mildly named deregulation bill that Labour tried to pass that would have allowed not just Ministers but people appointed by Ministers to delete whole swathes of legislation.
Policies now coming under question include «deregulation; the dominance of finance over industry; allowing large private sector vested interests to flourish; government getting out of the way in the economy; the promise that the majority would always do well from an in - it - for - yourself, laissez faire, deregulated economy just isn't working for most working people».
The group called on the governor and legislators to strengthen rent laws and end deregulation and eliminate the loopholes that have allowed rents to skyrocket.
There is also a very strong sense of America's drifting towards one of the worst financial breakdowns in recent history, as we know Clinton's repeal of the Glass - Steagall Act was already in place by then, allowing financial deregulations to flourish to the point of a worldwide economic collapse.
• Structural Deregulation — Dump the age old «one best system» and allow wide - ranging authority for deregulation of human resource management as well as innovations in scheduling and delivery that will certainly involve significantly more «time on task» and use ofDeregulation — Dump the age old «one best system» and allow wide - ranging authority for deregulation of human resource management as well as innovations in scheduling and delivery that will certainly involve significantly more «time on task» and use ofderegulation of human resource management as well as innovations in scheduling and delivery that will certainly involve significantly more «time on task» and use of technology.
Allowing for greater deregulation with more flexibility and freedom at the school level without oversight for student outcomes will lead to no better and probably worse outcomes for students.
Lack of oversight, and the «everybody come» atmosphere created by the almost total deregulation of the charter application process has inevitably allowed some bad actors entering the market to treat charter schools as tax - funded ATMs.
Deregulation of the electricity market has resulted in some states allowing residents to choose their energy suppliers, where savings of 10 — 15 percent have become normal.
Uber has proposed a temporary deregulation of their services that would allow commuters to use a car pool app.
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The good old LSB now proposes further deregulation to allow ABSs to be even worse.
In the UK and Australia, deregulation avoids many of these skirmishes, as their new professional rules allow legal service providers to be owned by non-lawyers.
Thursday's sessions also tackled the future of 5G wireless networks, repeating a similar vision of deregulation that would allow tech companies to move quickly in the space.
But in the end, the real estate industry has been able to win some reductions in rent regulations in the State Legislature and allow for the deregulation of apartments for well more than a decade.
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