Sentences with phrase «pretty much regulation»

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McKinsey pretty much redesigned Korea's banking system, shutting down and merging institutions and devising new regulations.
The FAA regulations also inhibit commercial drones from flying over anybody that is not involved in the transaction, «pretty much nixing most package drop - offs,» as Fortune's Jeremy Quittner reported.
In addition, mergers and acquisitions within the financial services sector, relaxation of regulations to permit a wide range of «specialized» exchanges (including some which are set up to allow computers to trade with each other), and systems allowing big institutional investors like banks, mutual funds, pension funds and money managers to exchange shares directly have pretty much eliminated the differences between the exchanges.
Any outright adjustments to the rules over components would have to be incredibly well thought out, because teams will readily exploit any loopholes in the regulations, and pretty much any alternative would only further separate the rich teams from the not - so - rich teams.
And granted, my OB is part of a much larger establishment if you will, in medical community, and there are certain rules and there are certain regulations and I will be honest, she pretty much kind of laughed.
Once we sign off on that, the discussion over all the rest - customs, single market regulations, pretty much everything - can be shifted off into transition.
«The staff has contended pretty much all along that they will have to meet the same security requirements as all of the large reactors,» says Michael Mayfield, director of the Division of Advanced Reactors and Rulemaking in the NRC's Office of New Reactors, noting that a timeline for licenses could be expedited if such reactors are simply scaled down versions of existing light water reactors that do not require new regulations.
Proteins are involved in pretty much every biological process — according to the National Institutes of Health, they «are required for the structure, function, and regulation of the body's tissues and organs» — so it's crucial for kids to get enough.
We'd watch this group of leading ladies discuss international trade regulations, yet alone star in a heist movie connected to a popular property we all pretty much enjoyed in the mid 2000s (we know George Clooney's Oceans movies were remakes as well, no need to yell at us on Twitter).
They are responsible for the full process of purchasing pretty much everything for their school and must consider numerous factors, not only in relation to price, delivery and quality, but also to ensure that these services are fully compliant with procurement rules and regulations.
«Our regulations prior to our new law in Missouri and our current USDA regulations are pretty much survival standards,» Baker said.
Most of the temples at Tikal can be climbed, some with rather rickety and steep ladders (it would seem that safety regulations are pretty much non-existent in Guatemala).
In my opinion, I don't want to see any regulation of Early Access — there will always be thieves and shysters who try to defraud the system, but at the start of the project these are pretty much indistinguishable from a brand new game dev who wants to take a punt on his first project.
But the theory is so loosey - goosey that with a little creativity, you can arrive at pretty much any value for the SCC — a point noted by M.I.T.'s Robert Pindyck in an article for the Summer 2013 edition of Cato's Regulation.
They have proposed a new Code of Maryland Regulation (COMAR), regulation 14.09.01.20, that would pretty much give defense lawyers carte blanche to both schedule and compel plaintiffs claimants IMEs at will with potential stiff penalties for the failure Regulation (COMAR), regulation 14.09.01.20, that would pretty much give defense lawyers carte blanche to both schedule and compel plaintiffs claimants IMEs at will with potential stiff penalties for the failure regulation 14.09.01.20, that would pretty much give defense lawyers carte blanche to both schedule and compel plaintiffs claimants IMEs at will with potential stiff penalties for the failure to appear.
I fervently hope that you and other erstwhile supporters of ABS will have the courage of epiphany and will eschew the worst idea to hit the profession in centuries, and will instead (1) strive to maintain the hard - won full and uncompromised independence of the legal profession, (2) fight against the greedy forces that would cartelize the delivery of legal services to the permanent detriment of the public and the profession, (3) be eternally vigilant in preserving our privilege / right of self - regulation, and (4) strive assiduously toward identifying and implementing effective ways (we pretty much already know them) to bring down the one horrific barrier to justice.
Each state, has its own rules, regulations, coverage requirements and everything in between — they pretty much run the show.
China is much more difficult, for pretty clear reasons: I can imagine FB doing a Yahoo / Alibaba style deal to help them get some foothold there without having to entirely submit to regulations by the government.
Unlike plain ICOs, which sell tokens to pretty much everybody, the SAFT structure limits participation to accredited investors as defined by Rule 506 (c) of the SEC's Regulation D.
These moves made sure that people who claimed to be massage therapists were true health professionals with reputations to uphold, regulations to meet, and a new set of ethics that pretty much saved the profession.
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