Sentences with phrase «regulated industry then»

If you get excited about the opportunity to be your own boss while working within the guidance of a well organized and regulated industry then real estate may be perfect for you.

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Then, because you work within a highly regulated industry, you send that time - critical article off for review.
Little or no leverage, also scarcity in innovative industries, and then perhaps cryptocurrencies that are outside of the banking system but are still regulated within the financial system.
The jist of this is that we must NOT suddenly switch off carbon / sulphur producing industries over the planet but instead we must first dramatically reduce CO2 emissions from every conceivable source, then gradually tackle coal / fossil fuel sources to smoothly remove the soot from the air to prevent a sudden leap in average global temps which if it is indeed 2.75 C as the UNEP predicts will permanently destroy the climates ability to regulate itself and lead to catastrophic changes on the land and sea.
The coaching industry is not regulated, therefore, if you know are skilled in each area above then technically you can start your life coaching career today.
Francis Fox, then the minister of communication in Brian Mulroney's cabinet, says the phone companies would defend their turf by saying their industry was heavily regulated and the CRTC was there to protect the consumer.
If these federally licensed and registered breeders, exhibitors, research facilities and horse show operators wanted an absolute right to privacy for all records, then they shouldn't have chosen to do business in a regulated industry.
Unless the President and the EPA Administrator step up to their responsibilities as defined in the Clean Air Act and begin to regulate all sources of America's carbon emissions, not just those of the electric utility industry, then America's own GHG emissions will never be reduced to the extent that climate activists are demanding.
However, if we can convince world governments to regulate industry, and convince individuals to stop using fossil fuels and invest in local systems, then we can mitigate the negative effects moving forward.
Their approach to regulating the industry is to ask the industry what they want, and then do it,» says Dan Becker, director of the Sierra Club's global warming program.
Part of the argument is that Title II was never meant for broadband services, and that the industry flourished under the «light touch» of Title I. Kind of an inconvenient fact, then, that DSL — the most popular broadband service by far for many years — was regulated under Title II until 2005!
Andrew, when the industry actually becomes truly regulated, and only then, will it be clear which brokerages are the Cadillacs, and which ones are actually the clunkers — the latter, of course, will go to the junkyard where they belong!
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