Sentences with phrase «regulation as a burden»

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While most big - business leaders see rising regulation as a minor annoyance, many small - business owners see it as a huge burden.
As for the Canadian companies operating primarily on the TSX, however, Oliver advocated for a set of «Made - in - Canada» improvements to the country's securities regime in order to avoid burdening small and medium companies with «excessive regulation
But the wider aim is for the regulation to harmonize as much as possible data protection rules across all Member States to reduce the regulatory burden on digital businesses trading around the bloc.
[4] Forty - two of these major rules were administrative or budgetary in nature, such as Medicare payment rates or hunting limits on migratory birds; twenty - five were «prescriptive» regulations that imposed burdens on private - sector activity.
Reducing the compliance burden for community banks has been identified as a top priority, but the lawmakers are also discussing ways to free bigger regional lenders from some of the strictest post-crisis regulations.
Announcing the U-turn, the Department for Education said: «We want to ensure any future system of regulation that we may introduce appropriately targets the small minority of settings which may be exposing children to harmful practices, without causing undue burdens on the sector as a whole.
If our theology causes us to bind heavy burdens on people's backs, while creating rules, restrictions, and regulations for how to live life with God and others, and we stifle people's joy, censor their love, and chide them for their grace, it is no wonder that people reject us and our theology, and maybe the God we claim to follow as well.
Not designed for an humanitarian crisis like that which has engulfed Europe, the regulation places the burden of a mass overland migration on the EU's border states, and it has been emphatically disregarded by Germany as they continue to lead Europe's disjointed response to the crisis.
As we hear time and time again, small businesses truly are the backbone of our economy employing 60 per cent of the private sector workforce and providing 50 per cent of UK GDP, yet they are continually burdened by regulation and ill placed policy.
Support amongst small to medium size businesses is flooding back to the Conservatives as they see how Labour has passively overseen the destruction of our manufacturing and engineering base and heaped burdens of regulation and tax on our entrpreneurs.
Business leaders say the labor regulation, known as the Scaffold Law, places an unfair burden on employers.
As our book points out, this noose of red tape is especially evident in the often irrational regulations that burden online learning and virtual charter schools.»
As you may know, embedded in the teacher preparation program regulations proposed by the U.S. Department of Education is a request for feedback from the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) concerning the cost estimates and burden estimates of the proposed information collection.
In June 2014, President Obama issued a Presidential Memorandum directing the Department of Education to propose regulations to further ease the burden of student loan debt.On Oct. 27, 2015, the Department of Education issued a final regulation establishing a new income - driven repayment plan, the Revised Pay As You Earn (REPAYE) Plan.
The situation began to change in the 1980s, as the Reagan administration labeled environmental regulations a burden that needed to be eased.
«As our nation struggles to recover from the current recession,» the senators wrote, «we are deeply concerned that the pending Clean Air Act boiler MACT regulations could impose onerous burdens on U.S. manufacturers, leading to the loss of potentially thousands of high] paying jobs this sector provides.»
As the owners of older coal plants consider whether to retire them or upgrade them to meet new and emerging environmental standards, the threat of greenhouse gas regulation will be an overlay of uncertainty and possible large expense, on top of the burdens imposed by other new and proposed environmental regulations and the competition from natural gas.
But now, a study from Ohio State University found that the life - cycle environmental impacts of carbon nanofiber can be as much as 100 times worse than traditional materials, and another study from the University of Illinois at Chicago shows that loose regulations in nanomaterial manufacturing could mean greater environmental burdens than conventional manufacturing.
That can be achieved by regulation as in the US which puts the burden on the industry to clean itself up rather than the taxpayer.
As this provision triggers a substantial monetary penalty, we must guard against a liberal interpretation that extends the scope of the essential elements, which are already quite broad, given the fact that the person who has committed the violation has absolute liability, that the prosecutor has a considerably reduced burden of proof and that the person who has committed a violation risks higher penalties in the event of a subsequent violation (see sections 5 and 6 and Schedule 3 of the AMPs Regulations).
«With regulations such as Dodd - Frank, MAR, and MiFID II, capital market participants face the increasing burden of both interpreting the impact of regulations and demonstrating they are properly enforcing policies,» said Lionel Grosclaude, senior vice president, Risk & Compliance at IPC.
Regulators need to review a system which imposes regulation to the point where people can't afford a solicitor, and firms are closing because they can't compete with PLFs which are subject to the same regulatory «burden» as your local newsagent.
[22] Taken as a whole, the regulations governing lawyers and legal services in Australia vary widely from state to state, with the result of imposing significant costs and administrative burdens on lawyers and legal practices that seek to operate across more than one state.
They already have to deal with a complex web of rules such as the Income Tax Act, as well as regulations that vary from province to province, so this adds to that compliance burden.
Many firms and solicitors are keen to see a reduction in the burden falling on COLPs and COFAs as well as a simplification of regulation.
We hope to inspire other exchanges to follow our lead and implement our level of transparency, because we as an industry need to regulate ourselves otherwise we will get huge government regulations being pushed which could crush the fledgling bitcoin startup world under a massive regulatory burden
But the wider aim is for the regulation to harmonize as much as possible data protection rules across all Member States to reduce the regulatory burden on digital businesses trading around the bloc.
This suggests that protective factors, such as high HRV [79] or increased interpersonal regulation [80], could reduce disease burden in these mothers.
Once a regulation is found to burden interstate commerce, the next step for courts is to determine whether the regulation is narrowly crafted to burden interstate commerce as little as possible.
C, but is not specifically itemized as a separate information collection under Regulation X. Because the timing of this requirement coincides with the provision of the initial Loan Estimate to consumers, the burden associated with the written list of providers requirement under the final rule is included in the burden calculation for the Loan Estimate.
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