Sentences with phrase «onerous regulatory»

Cryptocurrency's ability to circumvent the onerous regulatory and business frameworks throughout the world remains one of the industry's prominent differentiators.
Try saying «post hoc ergo propter hoc fallacy» ten times fast.Washington Examiner (4/29/13) reports: «No wonder Institute for Energy Research President Thomas J. Pyle contends that «Obama has kept keep billions of acres of federal lands and waters behind the most onerous regulatory blockade in American history.
The problem in fighting climate change has never been a natural Democratic love for onerous regulatory regimes.
Naturally, the EPA wants to avoid such an onerous regulatory regime, and it has devised a legal strategy to that end.
Some argued that Louisiana's onerous regulatory environment — particularly its open admissions requirement and state test mandate — drove away better - performing private schools from participating in the program.
Part of how I'd rejuvenate the upstate economy is by relieving small businesses of the onerous regulatory requirements.»
The Association of British Insurers is warning that the host city has the most to lose if any overly onerous regulatory framework is agreed on Thursday.
With a high corporate tax rate, an onerous regulatory environment and a populist tilt to the political debate emphasizing equality over growth the US is not, in my opinion, moving in the right direction.
«The company continues to severely underperform its peers and is now facing an increasingly onerous regulatory burden which will only further erode its competitive position,» he said.
The signals travel in the unlicensed spectrum, which means Google doesn't have to go through the onerous regulatory processes required for Internet providers using wireless communications networks or satellites.

Not exact matches

As investor Salil Deshpande of Bain Capital Ventures describes it in a new Medium post about the outfit, this last scenario alone is a huge opportunity, given that «regulatory, tax and legal issues make it onerous and costly for cryptotraders to trade with fiat, and many crypto exchanges do not even offer the ability to use fiat.
NAHB today lauded efforts by the Trump administration and Congress to roll back onerous regulations that hurt home building firms and other small businesses but cautioned that much more needs to be done to further reduce regulatory burdens.
We believe that the evolving regulatory position in such areas in the U.S. will be risk informed and thus less onerous than those applied to large reactors.
«More developing countries are likely to approve the technology as it's now possible to design regulatory systems that are rigorous without being onerous given their limited resources.
While organizations have always faced regulatory oversight and standards, current compliance environments in almost every industry are increasingly more onerous, more complex and continuously shifting.
Sanctions showed up in 2011 when the Department of Education mentioned the common core in requirements for regulatory relief from some of the more onerous requirements of No Child Left Behind.
Unfortunately, subsequent regulatory additions of onerous «guidelines» for implementation of the rule by school districts had the effect of aborting the innovation and very few temporary certificates were issued, despite the documented demand for them by large numbers of applicants.
In this post, one user with multiple brokerage accounts at several big brokerages has the onerous task of keeping the regulatory powers that be apprised of their financial and citizenship status.
Though it would be interesting for funds to report standardized calculations of market impact, a regulatory requirement to do so would be onerous.
A Senate finance committee report released last year, however, suggested several complex factors were to blame for price differences between Canada and the U.S., including higher transportation costs in Canada, more onerous packaging requirements, disparate provincial regulatory requirements, a smaller Canadian consumer market — and tariffs.
If the vessel is not a pleasure vessel, the vessel is subjected to the regulatory requirements of a passenger carrying vessel which, with respect to manning and certification, are substantially more onerous.
However, since the CSX is not bound by EU listing directives, the regulatory burden and associated administrative obligations involved with any listing are less onerous than a listing on other major stock exchanges.
As a developing economy we need the injection of foreign direct investments into the country, but the impediment is that in some quarters there is a general perception (and in some instances a semblance of truth) that the regulatory environment for doing business in South Africa is onerous.
In America, at least, the regulatory authorities are «not being impulsive,» in spite of recent onerous noises from various quarters.
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