Sentences with phrase «felt need for regulation»

But a State's felt need for regulation of professional conduct may reasonably extend beyond mere «ambulance chasing.»

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Yet, we sort of need regulations of some kind for investors to feel a little more comfortable with them.
But in order for bitcoin and the blockchain to mature, especially in light of the limited resources and mixed feelings about it in Congress, some form of self regulation is needed.
I recall stating that we needed to follow their regulations in order for me to feel comfortable contributing — your response was to dismiss me as crazy when in fact, I was trying to keep the Ooze from getting the boot by the FTC.
Old or new regulations, I'll continue to feel that funding and support (to get the funding) is what's needed for scratch cooking.
When we use multiple lenses through which to view a child to keep them feeling safe and balanced, they have greater capacities for developing strong self - regulation skills needed for successes throughout life.
Additionally, Artemis Kolovos, a diverse learning teacher at Lyman A. Budlong Public School in Chicagoand an E4E - Chicago member, commended the House members who voted for HJR115 stating, «Students need to learn self - regulation and use calming strategies before feelings escalate into aggressive or self - harming behaviors.
Considering that not one Oklahoma sales tax permit has been issued for a business declaring itself to be a dog breeder, and considering that the new agency was created as a self sustaining agency that relies on the licensing fees as many other agencies do, it is hard to understand why some Oklahoma legislators feel the need to punish dogs and Oklahoma tax payers alike by forestalling these regulations.
At a press conference in Tokyo, she applauded the three Asian countries for keeping tabs on cryptocurrency trading, stating, «We feel very strongly that we need to have this kind of regulation all over the world.»
But in order for bitcoin and the blockchain to mature, especially in light of the limited resources and mixed feelings about it in Congress, some form of self regulation is needed.
When we use multiple lenses through which to view a child to keep them feeling safe and balanced, they have greater capacities for developing strong self - regulation skills needed for successes throughout life.
which makes them second guess their own feelings... Other times, children are scoled, ignored, or hurt and this just brings up a bigger emotional charge that perpetuates the tantrum or «crying because I was crying and told not to cry... which makes me cry...» Other children just really need long to process whatever it might be and that is ok too... But if a child isn't receiving the care and information to develop the skills for self - regulation, such as been allowed to cry in arms or being supported / listed / validated in a compassionate attuned, helpful manner, these emotional overloads or upset tend to get longer, more aggressive or «wilder.»
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