Sentences with phrase «mean tighter rules»

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For numerous small businesses — with tight budgets and a bevy of rules and regulations — sponsoring a plan is simply too much of a burden, which means that many employees are left out in the proverbial cold when it comes to retirement preparation.
Under discussion for nearly five years, the rule (named for former Federal Reserve Chairman Paul Volcker, who proposed it), the rule is a prime example of the sort of tighter regulation that many — but by no means all — Americans support.
If the Senate majority wants to show it means to clean up, it should also demand tighter ethics rules on Cuomo's use of the Dormitory Authority's State and Municipal Facilities program.
While I'm by no means a die hard advocate of limiting your closet to a set number of items and associated hard and fast rules, I do find value in a well - edited, tight seasonal collection that really gets some action in your day - to - day life.
Tighter lending rules combined with overshooting prices means many would - be buyers will be left on the sidelines.
Korean CO2 allowances on Tuesday broke out of the tight range in which they have hovered since December, but liquidity in the market remained modest as the ongoing lack of government clarification on future scheme rules means significant supply remains locked.
Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp. is cutting the types of mortgage insurance it offers, meaning the era of tighter rules for home buyers hasn't come to an end.
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