Even prior to the Trump win, a victory that signaled higher economic growth, rising interest rates, and
likely less regulation, all good for financial services, Buffett had secured paper profits over 5 1/2 years of $ 6.9 billion on his preferred.
Not exact matches
The BP spill led to more
regulation (although not as much new in the U.S. as some would like) and
less investment in the U.S. offshore oil industry than would have otherwise been the case, and these changes were
likely compensated for with increased investment elsewhere.
The losers are the smaller banks who one expects would be
less likely to engage in complex financial arrangements, since that has it's own costs unrelated to new
regulations, and being smaller, the cost of compliance looms larger.
As a result, consumers and businesses that have ready access to alternative sources of finance are
less likely to pay the incremental tax that
regulation imposes.
Particularly in countries where the care system is privatised, there is
less regulation and there is more
likely to be orphanages in which children actually have parents but are in homes because of poverty.
Federal agencies are
less likely to receive blasts of comments on rules and
regulations, and I've seen agency officials step back and reconsider an action when they're deluged with citizen messages (though of course, we've all also seen agencies ignore vast amounts of public input and do exactly the opposite what's asked).
That has largely not happened, but made new gun
regulations less likely to happen.
Under new chair Ajit Pai the agency would
likely to reverse its Open Internet Order — a
regulation expected to become
less relevant as the Net continues to evolve
If exposures to fine particles do not increase the risk of premature deaths, then most of the
regulations in the study are
less likely to have economic benefits in excess of their costs.
Much as we might wish otherwise, state empowerment is more
likely, not
less, with the ironclad certainty of formal federal
regulation.
Tightening
regulation to assure candidate and program quality is
likely to lead to a more qualified pool of graduates competing to teach, better hiring decisions,
less attrition, and a more favorable learning environment for Pre-K — 12 students.
I also agree with Cato that neovoucher policies are
less likely to come with
regulations and transparency.
However, both engines are marginally
less powerful than in the US - spec 2018 Mustang —
likely due to emissions
regulations.
Credit card
regulation reforms passed in December 2008 are
likely to make credit more expensive for everyone, thus making issuers
less likely to offer such deals.
Even though they are exempt from
regulation under the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act of 1977, first - party creditors have an incentive to maintain a constructive relationship with their customers, even those with outstanding past - due debts, and are thus
less likely to engage in illegal or abusive collection practices.
-- also while a bubble in German property is quite possible /
likely in the medium term, they tend to have more conservative banks and
less captured politicians (they've already started tightening lending
regulations before the bubble is even started), and a more reluctant attitude to debt than most other Europeans, so it is
likely to be more muted than Spanish / English / Irish style bubbles.
After the Exxon Valdez spill, all sorts of maritime
regulations were instituted requiring all new tankers to be double hull after 2006 because they are
less likely to spill oil.
These foods have more governmental
regulations, which means that they are
less likely to contain harmful ingredients.
Facing proposed oil and gas
regulations that would increase production costs by
less than a dollar a barrel, the tar sands industry notes that its production is already on the edges profitability and adding a few cents per barrel in additional production costs would be very
likely reduce production and revenue.
«I think it's more
likely he's going to relax the
regulation of natural gas and coal and that would make it essentially
less economic for solar and wind,» Potts said.
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).
The second phase of U.S. environmentalism — protecting people from industrialization, through public - health
regulations — found a much
less likely champion: our second place winner, Richard Milhous Nixon.
The
regulations for this year's changes will not
likely take as long because
less back office changes at the Canadian Intellectual Property Office are
likely required to implement the changes.
If prisoners can't access prison law legal aid, they are
less likely to have respect for prison rules and
regulations.»
The deVere CEO concludes: «Robust
regulation that is devised, implemented and enforced by international financial regulators will mean further protection for the growing number of people using cryptocurrencies, the
less likely it will be that criminals will use these digital payment methods, the
less potential risk there will be for the disruption of global financial stability, and the more potential opportunities there will be for higher economic growth and activity in those countries which introduce it.»
Hence, recent trends towards placing greater responsibility upon companies by means of legal
regulation are designed to «persuade» them to develop practices and due diligence - based systems, which are aimed at making wrong - doing
less likely.
Currently I review and analyze proposed and existing laws and
regulations in relation to the Charter and to s. 35, the aboriginal and treaty rights clause and can readily perceive the ways in which our new Constitution encourages governments and officials to legislate and to act in ways that are fairer and
less likely to discriminate.
Organisations are more
likely to meet their legal obligations, being
less likely to breach relevant legislation or
regulations, such as the Data Protection Act 1988 (UK), the Privacy Amendment Act 2012 (Aus)(C'th) or the EU's Data Protection Directive.
On learning of the latest reports of safety and
regulation concerns relating to ride - sharing services, one in three (35 percent) Americans say they are now
less likely to use these services in the future.
The more you know about traffic rules and
regulations, the
less likely you'll encounter a situation that causes you to panic and wind up in a traffic collision.
Drivers who have successfully complete a traffic school online are
less likely to take risks behind the wheel and more
likely to follow the proper traffic
regulations.
This legislation is
less likely to be repealed than the excise tax, though the logistics of the
regulations may further delay enforcement.
Children in Sure Start local areas were more
likely to be immunised,
less likely to have accidents requiring treatment, and had significantly higher scores on measures of positive social behaviour and independence / self -
regulation.4
In the long term, those participating children are more
likely to be employed and
less likely to be dependent on government assistance.9 The positive effects are larger, and more
likely to be sustained, when programs are high quality.10 In addition, the impact is greatest for children from low - income families.11 Differences in children's cognitive abilities by income are evident at only nine months old and significantly widen by the time children are two years old.12 Children living in poverty are more
likely to be subject to stressful home environments — which can have lifelong impacts on learning, cognition, and self -
regulation — while parents living in poverty have limited resources to provide for their families and high barriers to accessing affordable, high - quality child care.13 High - quality early learning programs staffed by warm and responsive adults can help mitigate these effects, offering a safe and predictable learning environment that fosters children's development.14
In addition, behavior genetic studies suggest genetic factors contribute to temperamental differences among children and influence the association between temperament and child outcomes.23 Children with tendencies toward negative emotionality and poor self -
regulation may be especially difficult to provide optimal care for, and their parents appear particularly
likely to use
less firm control over time, 24 but they are also the very children who especially need calmly - persistent caregiver efforts.
Further, substance abusers are more
likely to have greater sensitization and dysfunctional limbic system responses to negative affect and also exhibit greater connectivity between the limbic and PFC regions during emotional processing, but lower levels of connectivity during cognitive reappraisal and
regulation tasks, indicative of poorer
regulation of negative emotional experiences and
less effective cognitive control [70].
Although the current research highlights that in comparison to non-AD youth, AD youth have poorer emotion
regulation and parents of AD youth are
less likely to hold an emotion coaching meta - emotion philosophy, it must be noted that these findings may not be specific to AD children.
Through the perspective of positive parenting, parents who display responsiveness and child - centered caring promote healthy emotion
regulation, and in turn, have children who are
less likely to exhibit externalizing problems (McCarty et al. 2005; Wilson et al. 2013).
The push by large banks to engage in real estate sales and management would impose unnecessary federal
regulation on our business and
likely result in higher costs and
less service for consumers.
Because traditional lenders are subject to strict government
regulations — even more so since the financial crisis that began in 2008 — you'll most
likely be unable to secure a soft loan if you have
less than perfect credit, even if you have the assets and the income to back up the amount you wish to borrow.
Participating lenders may have their own credit conditions in addition to FHA
regulations, but they are still
likely to be
less stringent because the loans are insured by the federal government.