They questioned the FHFA's premise that caps on lending are desirable and countered that such restrictions could
hamper the economic recovery.
It's believed the regulations could delay construction projects, destroy jobs and
hamper economic expansion.
The tax would generate revenue for governments whose usual sources of revenue
hamper economic incentives to work, save, or undertake commercial risks.
While GDP grew 2.4 percent in 2014, carbon emissions rose only 0.7 percent, suggesting that efforts to reduce air pollution may not necessarily
hamper economic growth.
Any downward pressure on home prices will
hamper the economic recovery, increase foreclosures and hurt banks» abilities to lend.
After 6988, the economy posted growth rates averaging, although a rising budget deficit threatens to
hamper economic reforms.
These conditions may
hamper economic performance in the period immediately ahead.
To begin, the historical record is that the CPP premium rate hikes initiated in the 1990s to restore financial balance did not
hamper an economic expansion.
One of the points made repeatedly by the Leave campaign for Brexit was that EU bureaucracy was
hampering economic relations with emerging economies such as India and China.
The Federal Reserve chairman says Congress's fiscal policy is
hampering economic growth.
Not only was the bridge no longer serving its basic function of allowing people to get back and forth between Rockland and Westchester, it was also
hampering economic development as our region grows.
The OECD also says that the main issues
hampering economic growth in the UK are poor educational attainment at secondary level, lack of public infrastructure and rigid planning laws, rather than regulatory obligations, none of which would be directly improved by leaving the EU.
It is critical New York reverse course on its tax - and - harass strategy and stop
hampering its economic drivers.
But in oil - producing provinces such as Alberta, Saskatchewan and Newfoundland — where the plummet in the price of crude has
hampered economic growth — the picture is starkly different.
On this (unstated but widely shared) view, government regulation by definition «restrains» the economy,
hampers economic actors, and raises costs — after all, regulation pushes the economy away from its optimal state.
The difference is due to the effects of global warming at
hampering the economic growth of nations over the course of decades, or even centuries.
Not exact matches
That recovery is ongoing, but in a speech last month, deputy governor Lawrence Schembri noted geopolitical and
economic uncertainty are still
hampering investment.
Sapin, whose tenure as finance minister has been
hampered by high unemployment levels and poor
economic growth, said that the French economy was now on a «sound footing» for the incoming government.
Republicans have argued the rules went too far and have strangled
economic growth,
hampering small community banks in particular from making loans while allowing big banks to get bigger.
But a variety of signs and signals indicate that this malaise, while relatively inconsequential in the near term, could
hamper Canada's mid to long - term
economic competitiveness.
More Brexit fallout: Concerns over the U.K.'s Brexit referendum significantly
hampered confidence in Germany's economy in July, with the ZEW survey of
economic sentiment sliding to the lowest level since 2012.
Liberating data will spur grassroots research on important social,
economic, political and technical areas, currently
hampered by lack of access to and high cost of civic data.
There are clearly some challenges ahead for the Eurozone with conflicting signals and slow growth, especially vulnerable to unfolding political and
economic circumstances that can magnify the impact of more economically
hampered members.
These community banks have been instrumental in helping the nation recover from the financial crisis and
economic downturn that continues to
hamper the US economy.
A layman should work to make sure that the salary which is offered is adequate to attract a minister with solid self - esteem and to prevent
economic insecurity from
hampering his effectiveness once he is hired.
He said these would include «The casual one - size - fits - all approach that had undermined the euro from its foundations», «The massive
economic imbalance between its prosperous and economically - disciplined members and those which were debt - ridden and financially dysfunctional», «The over-regulation which
hampered wealth - creation and innovation and encouraged a dependency culture in struggling states.»
'' One of the reasons I decided to get involved politically,» said Richard Kasa «is that the failed policies of the two parties have
hampered small businesses and created an
economic playing field that makes it hard to compete.
Even the Conservative mayor of London reportedly has reservations about the policy, with his chief
economic advisor warning that it will harm infrastructure investment and
hamper growth.
His second term has been
hampered by the
economic recession which gripped the entire nation.
Despite being
hampered by slowing
economic growth and weaker tax receipts, the former chancellor George Osborne planned to trim spending to ensure he could bring the public finances back into the black by 2020.
China will invest heavily in S&T over the next 5 years and cut red tape
hampering science spending with the hope that innovation will help the country weather its
economic slowdown.
Early attempts to measure biomarkers or analytes in spit were
hampered by inconsistent results and lack of recognized
economic benefit to companies developing immunodiagnostics.
Various political and
economic pressures, constraints, and incentives may combine to induce some communities to convert their traditional school to a charter, but it is likely that the political power rural legislators and politicians enjoy will cement the status quo in most rural districts and
hamper actions that promote chartering.
Lamborghini is hesitant to launch its Urus SUV over fears that conflicts in the Middle East and an
economic downturn could
hamper sales.
«Thailand has arguably been
hampered in recent times by political upheavals and environmental catastrophes, such as recent flooding, but nevertheless still presents sizeable opportunities for
economic and outbound tourism growth.
Althought the current
economic situation
hampered attendance, The DMA should consider Tut a success.
On the other side of the continent, in the West African Sahel, nomadic herders are at risk of many infectious diseases including epidemic malaria and bacterial meningitis (both deadly to non-immune populations and thus the cause of catastrophic health problems that severely
hamper social and
economic development in the region).
Economic because obtaining loans at low interest rates or approval to issue bonds for construction is
hampered by the realistic view of the level of legal battle the construction would entail.
Moscow envisions shipping routes and energy projects as a leverage for development, but several serious
economic, social and climatic elements
hamper these projects.
Many people argue that moving away from fossil fuels and reducing carbon emissions will impede
economic growth, hurt business and
hamper job creation.
Randers, co-author of the seminal 1972 report «Limits to Growth,» which highlighted the devastating impacts of
economic and population growth on the Earth, argues that capitalism and democracy will continue to
hamper climate action.
Indeed, particularly with respect to
economic offences, which by their very nature and complexity require extensive investigations, the time - limit will often
hamper an effective criminal prosecution.
Unduly
hampering these small businesses with overly onerous financial constraints inhibits
economic growth, and stifles the innovation in our society that typically occurs in these smaller workshops.
He added that overreaching rules, like the qualified residential mortgage (QRM) exemption, could further curtail access to affordable credit and will only slow
economic growth and
hamper job creation.
«
Economic growth in the San Francisco Bay area or L.A. is
hampered due to lack of land, and that is less of a problem here in the Midwest,» explains Sohn.
«While Blackstone said
economic net income from private equity nearly doubled, the firm reported declines in its real estate business, which is its biggest segment, and its credit business, which it said was
hampered by a challenging market in the fourth quarter.
Neither
economic turmoil nor menacing desert wildlife will
hamper Vicki Cox Golder's pursuit of opportunities and influence for the nation's REALTORS ®.
About 12 percent thought that buyers were hesitating because of bleak
economic conditions and a high number of 43 percent believed that rising prices and dwindling affordability is
hampering buying activity.