Sentences with phrase «said changing regulatory environments»

A perennial trouble spot for medical sales reps, 70 percent of the 500 senior medical device managers surveyed in the 2017 Emergo Outlook for the Medical Device Industry report said changing regulatory environments are a top challenge to the industry.

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The GMC and other regulators of healthcare professionals need to be given greater flexibility so they can become more efficient and responsive to the changing regulatory environment, the Medical Defence Union (MDU) said today
Miner says it's important to have experience in that department with potential changes to the federal regulatory environment by the Trump administration.
«Wall Street is still in transition, but it is slowly adjusting to changes in its economic and regulatory environment,» DiNapoli said.
«There is a clear opportunity for positive change, but the economic and regulatory incentives for such change are not yet in place,» said Naylor, the William Wrigley Professor in the School of Earth Sciences and director of the Center on Food Security and the Environment at Stanford.
«Consistent with the urgings of the state and its supporters, the court declines to view the auction as either a tax or as traditional regulatory fee of the type set forth in the landmark Sinclair Paint case,» said Cara Horowitz, co-director of UCLA's Emmett Institute on Climate Change and the Environment.
Calk regrets that to this day, but he says it was a necessary response to changes in the market and the regulatory environment at the time.
«The fact that we live in an information society means we're going to have a significant wealth transfer taking place, and changes to the regulatory environment should help further the growth of ETFs,» says Rebetez.
Bill Kovacs, the Chamber's vice president for the environment, technology, and regulatory affairs, tried to sweep aside the issue, saying «At the end of the debate, there were no members asking to change our policy.»
The environment is ever - changing and moves quickly, says Dunlop, in terms of regulatory developments, and the huge variety of work is interesting and provides a constant learning mode as well as a challenge, she adds.
«The real estate profession is experiencing an era of change as technology, consumer expectations and the regulatory environment evolve,» says Andrew Peck, CREA president.
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