Sentences with phrase «less government regulation of»

There is less government regulation of firms, and trade unions are less powerful than in many other countries.

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International investing involves risks, including risks related to foreign currency, limited liquidity, less government regulation and the possibility of substantial volatility due to adverse political, economic or other developments.
Even in the startup mecca of Silicon Valley, guns remain less regulated than startups, and early stage companies continue to have their feet tied together with red tape, bureaucratic practices, and strict government regulations that limit their potential for growth.
It does take a lot of intellectual power and thought by people in government in various agencies to understand where to draw the line and comply with the desire of the Trump administration for less regulation.
In April, The New York Times» Amy Chozick, in an article titled «Conservative Koch Brothers Turning Focus to Newspapers,» reported that the billionaire industrialists» expressed interest in the Tribune Co. papers was part of a «three - pronged, 10 - year strategy to shift the country toward a smaller government with less regulation and taxes» — with the third prong being controlling media through media investments.
Like the Anti-Federalists of yesterday, today's Republicans generally favor less government, less centralized control over the economy, less regulation and control over the private sector, less spending, and lower taxes.
The better - than - month - long climb in the market since the election of Donald J. Trump as President - elect has been driven by optimism about domestic economic stimulus and the expectation that the incoming Administration will push for lower corporate taxes and less government regulation.
All the solutions I can think of are: A living wage High taxes on bonuses Higher capital gains tax and regulations But we need world government else all the businesses bugger off abroad for lower taxes and less regulations.
According to his official platform document, «The past two years have been a time of consolidating and restructuring county departments to obtain efficiencies while maintaining effective county services... Smaller government, reduced taxes and less regulation will attract business to Ulster County.»
A pile of resumes from out of touch ultra progressives won't change the fact that this district believes in smaller government, less regulations and protecting Constitutional freedoms.
«Wendy Long's message of individual freedom, less government spending, less regulation and her continued fight to reducing our tax burden will continue to resonate with all New Yorkers.»
Secondary legislation does not necessarily warrant less rigorous scrutiny than primary legislation, particularly given the tendency of Government to insert into Bills very broad regulation - making powers.
He also returned to some favorite themes: the need to reduce the burden of government regulation on innovation and on science, and a desire to see Congress intervene a bit less in directing NIH's spending toward certain diseases.
To prevent any slippage, the report says, the federal government should reform the patent system to make litigation less common, ease financial regulations that may impose special burdens on start - up companies, and fund research programs aimed at some of the field's biggest challenges.
«While many Americans believe supplements to be safe, government regulations (Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act of 1994) require less safety evidence to market products than what is required for conventional pharmaceuticals» explains lead author Dr. Victor Navarro, from Einstein Medical Center Philadelphia.
This report provides less guidance on the broader issue of the ideal level of government regulation in private school choice programs.
The United States, for example, has more open and competitive markets and less intrusive government regulation than do the economies of many other industrialized societies.
His books include The Case Against the Employee Free Choice Act (Hoover 2009); Supreme Neglect: How to Revive the Constitutional Protection of Property Rights (Oxford 2008); Antitrust Decrees in Theory and Practice: Why Less is More (AEI 2007); Overdose: How Excessive Government Regulation Stifles Pharmaceutical Innovation (Yale University Press.
It's probably the first time in 20 years that the federal government has had less regulation of local schools,» Grassley said.
Not only does the federal government lack constitutional jurisdiction (outside of Washington, D.C., military installations, and tribal lands), but a federal voucher program poses a danger to school choice efforts nationwide because a less - friendly future administration could attach regulations that undermine choice policies.
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.
These include the risks of currency fluctuation, of political and economic instability and of less well - developed government supervision and regulation of business and industry practices, as well as differences in accounting standards.
The risks of investing in emerging markets include the risks of illiquidity, increased price volatility, smaller market capitalizations, less government regulation, less extensive and less frequent accounting, financial and other reporting requirements, risk of loss resulting from problems in share registration and custody, substantial economic and political disruptions and the nationalization of foreign deposits or assets.
International investing involves risks, including risks related to foreign currency, limited liquidity, less government regulation and the possibility of substantial volatility due to adverse political, economic or other developments.
Additional special risks associated with international securities may include less rigorous regulation of securities markets, different accounting and disclosure standards, government interference, higher inflation, and social, economic, and political uncertainties.
The CCF, for those of you not in the know, lobbies on behalf of the fast food, meat, alcohol, and tobacco industries for less regulations at both the state and federal levels of government.
No amount of government regulation (more or less) affects the law of gravity, and if you step out of a 10th - floor window, you will fall, not just «probably».
You may wonder why the government finds the need to pursue such action since 1) U.S. carbon dioxide emissions have already topped out and have generally been on the decline for the past 7 - 8 years or so (from technological advances in natural gas extraction and a slow economy more so than from already - enacted government regulations and subsidies); 2) greenhouse gases from the rest of the world (primarily driven by China) have been sky - rocketing over the same period, which lessens any impacts that our emissions reduction have); and 3) even in their totality, U.S. carbon dioxide emissions have a negligible influence on local / regional / global climate change (even a immediate and permanent cessation of all our carbon dioxide emissions would likely result in a mitigation of global temperature rise of less than one - quarter of a degree C by the end of the century).
«Yet its government is also determined to meet these challenges and seize the opportunities of a less - polluting and more - sustainable future — from a moratorium on new mining pending improved environmental regulations to plans to become a renewable energy power - house and exporter of clean energy regionally,» added Mr. Steiner.
I can limit flood damage and improve health very simply: But I need lower cost energy (you don't want that), lower cost steel and transportation (you are working very hard to make both more expensive), more proper and safe rules and less excessive regulation (you want more regulation and more fees and more interferences from very propagandized zealots against work), lower costs for electricity, water and fuel (you seek more taxes and rules on all) no government corruption (The carbon taxes you want go ONLY to the corrupt third world dictators and NGO profit - seekers who are selling their ENRON - inspired carbon credits, none do anything for the people of each country forced into squalor and death.)
It has advocated more and more government regulation of increasingly less important and even no environmental concern.
fm.: From Wikipedia: in government, typically a regulation specifically means a piece of the delegated legislation drafted by subject matter experts to enforce a statutory instrument (primary legislation) in business, industry self - regulation occurs through self - regulatory organizations and trade associations which allow industries to set rules with less government involvement The Act that authorizes the Agency would thus be the Legislative creation of Administrative Law (they give authority to enact the regulations as they see fit AND can further clarify through oversight power.)
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.
Currently applicable regulations stipulate that a life insurer is legally required to invest no less than 25 % in securities floated by the central government, while the maximum stake that LIC of India can purchase in a single company is capped at 15 %.
The general premise of the article was summed up by the title, with a strong implication that regulations are bad, lower costs and less government intervention is good.
Meanwhile, governments try to make taxing the church or the market less slippery, with some governments, such as the Channel Islands, exploring how to evaluate sensibly the hundreds of ledgers that may be brought to them for regulation.
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