Sentences with phrase «great changes in regulation»

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In 2013, the government has tightened regulations on ingredients, restaurants have changed up their menus and customers gained greater knowledge of what goes into their food.
The U.K.'s challenges are somewhat different from Canada's: as a result of the Conservative Party's austerity campaign, the U.K.'s economy has suffered more than Canada's, which has taken more of a Keynesian approach; and the City, as London's financial hub is known, has had a reputation for a much looser approach to regulation than that found in either Canada or the U.S. Tal says the U.K.'s finance sector has to change and he expects Carney will attempt to move it in the direction of greater regulation.
Even bigger is the shift in how investment regulations have changed, opening the way for equity crowdfunding, with Conkin calling them the «most dramatic» since the Great Depression.
This has resulted in three changes: more scrutiny of the global financial system, strengthened regulation and a greater willingness to respond when risks appear to be rising.
Much more plausible is the view that, for reasons rooted in technological and demographic change and reinforced by greater regulation of the financial sector, the global economy has difficulty generating demand for all that can be produced.
Some legislation, a Const.itutional Amendment, proper regulations in the right places, and a great number of vicious criminals put behind bars, and you'd be amazed at the changes we could see within a week, month, or year.
Consider a partial list of developments since just World War II: a broad national decline in denominational loyalty, changes in ethnic identity as hyphenated Americans enter the third and subsequent generations after immigration, the great explosion in the number of competing secular colleges and universities, the professionalization of academic disciplines with concomitant professional formation of faculty members during graduate education, the dramatic rise in the percentage of the population who seek higher education, the sharp trend toward seeing education largely in vocational and economic terms, the rise in government regulation and financing, the great increase in the complexity and cost of higher education, the development of a more litigious society, the legal end of in loco parentis, an exponential and accelerating growth in human knowledge, and so on.
Other provisions include an agreement to implement yet to be finalized changes in employee health care intended to save at least $ 3.4 billion, a loosening of regulations intended to allow greater control by individual principals and teachers, an increase in parent / teacher interactions, changes in teacher professional development and evaluations and an enhanced ability of the City to terminate teachers who behave inappropriately and teachers who are in the Absent Teacher Reserve.
The fact that in the US, conservatives do want to change things, while liberals are often in favor of greater regulation, is exactly the sort of semantic shenanigans that the answer is addressing.
Does anyone recall that the Governor came in at the last minute of the SED regulation development process on teacher evaluations and asked the Regents for changes in the proposed regulations to include greater emphasis on test scores than the original legislation prescribed?
«As we work to change habits and promote healthier food options, we must also do everything we can to create the opportunity of affordable choices,» said Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr. «Allowing consumers to use their SNAP / EBT card as one might use their own credit or debit card to purchase groceries will lead to lower prices and greater options for those living in food deserts or facing food insecurity, and I urge the federal government to update their regulations to account for ongoing advances in technology.»
Proponents say that today energy utilities find greater benefit in a technology that puts the financial risk up front, in the construction cost, and has little vulnerability to later swings in the price of fuel, as natural gas does, or to changes in emissions regulations, as coal faces.
Much will change in practice and policy as the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) replaces the law, regulations, and guidance established through NCLB; but two elements of the new legislation stand out: the shift away from federal mandates toward greater state and local authority, and the emphasis on evidence - based school improvement practices.
Though it would hurt a lot in the short - run, far better to end the deficits of the US government, and the pitiful efforts of the Fed, giving greater certainty to the private sector, that businessmen could make long - term decisions without worries that taxes, regulations, or interest rates might change dramatically.
These considerations include changes in exchange rates and exchange control regulations, political and social instability, expropriation, imposition of foreign taxes, less liquid markets and less available information than is generally the case in the United States, higher transaction costs, foreign government restrictions, less government supervision of exchanges, brokers and issuers, greater risks associated with counterparties and settlement, difficulty in enforcing contractual obligations, lack of uniform accounting and auditing standards and greater price volatility.
Corr said greater clarity over regulations about the potential punishment for lender errors could lead to additional changes in loan programs.
With respect to an emerging country, there may be a greater potential for nationalization, expropriation or confiscatory taxation, political changes, government regulation, social instability or diplomatic developments (including war) which could affect adversely the economies of such countries or investments in such countries.
«But everyone needs to prepare for a new world of greater regulation and an accelerated pace of change in the economics of providing healthcare benefits.»
(2) A military activity carried out by DOD as of the effective date of these regulations and specifically identified in the section entitled «Department of Defense Activities» of the FMP / FEIS is not considered a pre-existing activity if: (i) It is modified in such a way that requires the preparation of an environmental assessment or environmental impact statement under the National Environmental Policy Act, 42 U.S.C. 4321 et seq., relevant to a Sanctuary resource or quality; (ii) It is modified, including but not limited to changes in location or frequency, in such a way that its possible adverse effects on Sanctuary resources or qualities are significantly greater than previously considered for the unmodified activity; (iii) It is modified, including but not limited to changes in location or frequency, in such a way that its possible adverse effects on Sanctuary resources or qualities are significantly different in manner than previously considered for the unmodified activity; or (iv) There are new circumstances or information relevant to a Sanctuary resource or quality that were not addressed in the FMP / FEIS.
We employ a unique ability to identify, understand, and anticipate changes in public policy, regulation, and clean energy markets within North Carolina and the greater Southeast region.
Whether you're interested in meeting like - minded people or making changes to the zoning regulations, joining a local Meetup is a great place to dip your feet in the Tiny House community pool!
Just like banking regulations after the Great Recession; just like tobacco regulations after decades of the industry lying; just like decades of the asbestos industry lying; just like the soda industry continues to lie about fructose today; just like the airline industry didn't change policies on protecting the cabin until after 9/11 (the first US hijacking was in the 1960's); just like the gun industry through the lobbyists like the NRA continues to drag their feet... The force for change will have to be from the BOTTOM UP.
There are likely to be further considerable changes in the next three years around the right to general damages for minor RTA soft tissue injuries, an increase to the small claims limit, a further widening of fixed fee arrangements and greater regulation of CMCs and CHOs.
The globalization of law along with changes in regulations here giving paralegals and notaries more scope and even the possibility of non-lawyer ownership of law firms as well as greater segmentation of legal services mean it's time to adapt or die.
Arguably the Legal Services Act 2007 creates the greatest changes in legal regulation for over a century and has opened up the access to the law.
Recent proposed changes to the Police Pension Scheme and the intention of government to repeal Section 2 of their Pension Regulations is causing great concern amongst those who are told that, as they do have contracts and are not employees, can be coerced in to joining a pension scheme which will cost them more, for longer whilst paying less benefit.
«Instead of new regulations to protect cyclists, what we really need is greater education in order to change attitudes and perception on road usage and how we share the road.
«The principal of self - regulation and minimal sufficiency lies at the heart of the behaviour change model inherent in the Triple P — Positive Parenting Program and it's always great to see this tenet at work with parents and children and practitioners.
If enacted, these bills would make changes to the regulations established by the JOBS Act of 2012, allowing for increased participation in and greater flow of capital through equity crowdfunding.
Changes in banking regulations since the Great Recession have for the most part limited new ground - up development projects and redevelopment of struggling properties to those done by equity REITs, or funded by mortgage REITs (mREITs) and non-traditional lenders.
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