Sentences with phrase «for deregulation»

Q.What are the implications of the Government's plans for deregulation of higher education for the Indigenous medical workforce?
In previewing the conference, AIDA president Dr Tammy Kimpton raises concerns about the impact of the Federal Government's plans for deregulation of higher education.
New York's brewery license total has skyrocketed 700 percent from just 50 in 2011, driven in part by Gov. Andrew Cuomo pushing for deregulation of craft alcohol manufacturing.
He said the Trump administration had a «coherent plan» to press for deregulation while appointing judges who oppose the accumulation of bureaucratic power.
The authors draw parallels between barriers to entry in the legal industry with the drive for deregulation in networked industries, such as transportation, communications, and energy.
But with the Federal Reserve (Fed) normalizing monetary policy, higher interest rates, and prospects for deregulation, the sector now seems poised for growth.
In marking the passage of a bill on July 16, 2009, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said, «America is suffering from the deepest economic downturn since the Great Depression in part because of the financial meltdown and housing crisis resulting from the past drive for deregulation of our financial system and economy.»
Guatemalan president Otto Perez Molina became the first acting world leader to call for deregulation recently, followed quickly by support from Mexico and Colombia.
> Alex Deane has made the case for deregulation on ConHome while Jonathan James put the alternative view.
The average banker bonus in 2017 is poised to get fatter for the second straight year, as hopes for deregulation have led to a flurry of trading and underwriting on Wall Street, according to New York state Comptroller Thomas P. DiNapoli.
• 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 of technology.
So in the end the USDA will likely approve a corn for deregulation that's both ineffective, could cause contamination with non-gm varieties, and we're not sure the impact on humans down the road.
When they first took power in 2006, the Conservatives were an ideological beast driven by a thirst for deregulation and the belief that Big Business could solve all problems.
«Callback was one of the major catalysts for deregulation in other countries, because the state - run phone companies couldn't compete with us,» he says.
For many voters, his pledge to push for deregulation tops the list of reasons why he was elected, and I'm happy to see that he's making good on this promise.
VICTORIA — The B.C. Liberal government needs to take responsibility for deregulation that led to the disastrous Mount Polley tailings pond failure, New Democrats said in the legislature today.
Mr. Paulson plan for deregulation anticipates «consolidating banking and insurance regulators and potentially merging the Securities and Exchange Commission with the Commodity Futures Trading Commission, then stripping the combined entity of much of its regulatory authority.»
The following week, Larry Summers, Obama's first choice to succeed Ben Bernanke as Federal Reserve chairman, withdrew his name from consideration after months in which Senate Democrats signaled their annoyance with his previous support for deregulation.
But his argument — ahead of a raft of speeches by the trade secretary, Liam Fox, the Brexit secretary, David Davis, the Cabinet Office minister, David Lidington, and the prime minister, Theresa May — could raise fears about plans for deregulation after Brexit.
There's no question that this zeal for deregulation set Britain up for a fall.
If you ask Nigerians, when will you be ready for deregulation?
Despite this and despite Vince Cable's lack of enthusiasm for deregulation we've seen a lot of the upside of Coalition politics in the last 24 hours.
And democratic strategist Rob Stein described the Mercatus Center as «ground zero for deregulation policy in Washington.»
«We'll tick all the boxes on quality and prepare for deregulation,» he says.
Before 2007, many university economists were happy to provide the justifications for deregulation, liberalisation and credit expansion that the financiers paid them handsomely to produce — with disastrous results.
The involvement of this enzyme in susceptibility to oxidative stress, which has frequently been observed in autistic children, its association with gastrointestinal diseases — which often accompany autistic disorders — and its role in nerve development and neurotransmission mean it is an ideal candidate for deregulation of its expression to lead to the abnormal brain development observed in ASD.
It is also important to recognize that it takes time for deregulation and a newly formed marketplace to work.
However, school management positions are even more ripe for deregulation than is classroom teaching.
# 4 The bill opens the door for deregulation, privatization and corruption of our public schools and our political process.
He wasn't interested in deregulation for deregulation's sake.
What began to emerge in its place, as a new dominant political ideology, was a «market - driven» thought that argued not only for the deregulation of markets, the freedom of corporate practice, and the dissolving of collective social welfare programs, but did so as part of a larger political project: to reinstate a political and economic elite, whose power was blunted through unions and activist organizing of the mid-20th Century.
Public Citizen, a consumer group founded by Ralph Nader, called the executive order a «smokescreen for deregulation
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Marijan also discusses the challenges the firm faces, its accomplishments in the dispute resolution field, and touches on the need for deregulation, in particular regards to the Croatian Civil Procedure Act.
Our government isn't going to legislate it; they are for deregulation rather than more regulation and I'm happy with that.
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.
As banks press for deregulation, the debate over whether high bank capital standards are inhibiting loan growth has taken center stage.
«Squawk on the Street's» David Faber talks about the key issues on hand in the telecom sector as the president pushes for deregulation.
We also like U.S. bank stocks, with steeper yield curves set to boost lending margins, and prospects for deregulation and increased payouts.
Brown savages Cameron for spending the last two years calling for deregulation.
Plainly this needs to be sorted, although I won't lie: it sticks in the throat to see the public sector pay for the private sector's incompetence and inefficiency - the very same qualities with which it originally argued the case for deregulation.
The average banker bonus in 2017 is poised to get fatter for the second straight year, as hopes for deregulation have led...
• Structural Deregulation — Dump the age old «one best system», particularly in the high schools, and allow wide - ranging authority for deregulation of human resource management as well as innovations in scheduling and delivery.
The roots of this cultural pathology go to the relentless drive for deregulation and the resulting corporate contempt for the laws that remain.
It is about regulatory policy: more specifically, it is an action plan for deregulation.
Hopefully, Americans armed with their own money would quickly perceive that the mandates are swelling their costs, and push for deregulation.
Former U.S. Treasury Secretary Lawrence Summers attacked the policy proposals of Donald Trump on several fronts Sunday, saying the president - elect's plans for deregulation were setting the stage for the next financial crisis.
The U.S. Treasury's Office of Financial Research was sounding similar alarm bells during the Obama administration — but it has gone strangely quiet under Trump who is pushing for deregulation.
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