The phrase
"stronger regulations" means implementing stricter rules or laws to control or oversee certain activities or behaviors. It is done to provide greater protection, ensure more compliance, and prevent any potential harm or negative consequences.
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It includes 42 recommendations for state action, including calls for
stronger regulation of carbon emissions and other land - based pollutants that contribute to acidification.
In 2007, a federal government working group produced a report stressing the future importance of drones to the Canadian economy and the need
for stronger regulations.
We'll protect communities
with stronger regulation of the private rental market - giving families the security of tenure they need to plan their lives and put down roots.
But, unfortunately,
without stronger regulations and enforcement around the world, it may be only a matter of time before another highly lethal accident occurs.
Since most of the points fall above the diagonal line, we can conclude that the majority of the persons was characterized
by stronger regulation during episodes of more intense negative affective behavior.
But the serious investors are put off by the extreme volatility of the market due to a lack of
strong regulations such as there are in the traditional financial markets.
Harriet Cornell was noticeably upset throughout the evening, while Legislator Alden Wolfe and others spoke in favor of
stronger regulations on weapons.
Although the U.S. and Europe have
strong regulations in place to restrict how much of the toxin can be present in food, the problem has been persistent in developing countries where there are rarely tests for aflatoxin at the market (although there are rigorous tests for crops being exported internationally).
almost three quarters of parents (73 %) agreed there should be
much stronger regulations over how much schools are allowed to charge for the services they provide to pupils, with over a third (36 %) of parents saying the cost of educational visits is not affordable, 33 % saying the same about school uniforms and a fifth (20 %) for the cost of equipment.
«The concerns of parents in the NASUWT's survey were confirmed recently in a poll conducted by ComRes, in which almost three quarters of parents agreed that there should be much
stronger regulation over how much schools are allowed to charge for the services they provide to pupils.
The Hotel Trades Council, the largest hotel workers union in the country, whose PAC donated generously to Johnson, has been pushing for
stronger regulations against home - sharing services such as Airbnb.
EPA officials, speaking under the condition of anonymity to the Times, said that over the past week the White House has put pressure on the agency to eliminate large sections of their analysis that
support stronger regulation, including their finding that regulation of automobile emissions could actually produce $ 500 billion to $ 2 trillion in economic benefits over the next 32 years.
The European Parliament has recently voted to
enact stronger regulation of cryptocurrency companies, including exchanges and wallet providers.
If the market were to crash before the election and another Occupy Wall Street were to result, 44.1 % of respondents believe that all candidates, regardless of affiliation, would turn against the Street and demand
even stronger regulations; 38.3 % think hedge funds would again become major scapegoats, resulting in even greater regulation of the hedge fund industry; and 17.6 % believe that any impact would be negligible.
• Baby Milk Action's campaign of solidarity with partners in the Philippines, where Nestlé is leading the industry attempt to
replace strong regulations successfully defended in 2007 with its own weak law.
Corporations do not just give up
when strong regulations are introduced, they push them to the limit and work to strike them down, while trying to sideline anyone who is critical of their activities.
Strong regulations came into force in 2007 after the industry brought an unsuccessful challenge against the government at the Supreme Court.
Despite the competing versions, Senate Republicans say they are still seeking a deal with the other house as well as Cuomo, who is
tying stronger regulations to the creation of an education tax credit.
Our experience points out the need for
stronger regulations so that other communities can avoid the problems that we have experienced.»
With police seeing a resurgence in synthetic marijuana overdoses, Governor Cuomo has
proposed stronger regulations to combat the sale of synthetic pot.
Earlier this year the U.S. Food and Drug Administration announced that it is studying the matter to see
whether stronger regulations are needed.
Our petition asked the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to list either the entire continental U.S. population or the Rocky Mountains population as threatened under the Endangered Species Act, which should help
spur strong regulations to protect its U.S. habitat (and by extension, the planet) from climate change.
Though there are
strong regulations about the use of hormones in cattle, «not all beef producers are following those regulations strictly, and some studies continue to find hormone residue in cattle,» Dr. Schettler says.
This is probably one of the few areas Ravitch and I would generally agree on, though I suspect I'm much more open to for - profit providers — but there needs to be
VERY strong regulation, oversight, audits, etc..
The Puppy Protection Act will help ensure that the largest, most problematic breeding operations do not migrate to Michigan from states that are
implementing stronger regulations.
Indeed, how can Shellenberger & Nordhaus represent a new middle way if the center has already shifted so dramatically and everyone's ready for bold action (
i.e. strong regulations)?
The study, Health - Related Costs from Foodborne Illness in the United States calls for
new strong regulation:
In a January editorial, Nature urged Obama to approve Keystone XL while
issuing stronger regulations for power plants and the coal industry.
Yet with
strong regulation like dismantling Facebook seeming beyond the resolve of congress, and weak regulation potentially protecting Facebook, perhaps it's losing the moral high ground that will be Facebook's real punishment.
A Tuesday shooting at YouTube «s San Bruno, California - based headquarters sparked a new gun control debate in the United States, with many Silicon Valley executives coming out in support of
stronger regulations meant to lower the amount of privately owned firearms.
Stronger regulations inspire confidence among investors and demonstrate that Australia as a nation is serious about incorporating digital currencies into the economy.
And I don't mean running I mean newer,
better stronger regulation and the downsizing of our industry which is is already taking place naturally.
He wrote that, while «much progress has been made during the past few years
as stronger regulations have benefited the industry,» further changes, such as the implementation of floating net asset values, «could do irreparable damage to portfolios that have served savers and the U.S. economy well over the past 25 years.»
High performers on RISE's energy efficiency indicator often have
strong regulations in place to support renewable energy deployment.
In order to maintain the commitment that Title I resources go to the highest - need and traditionally underserved students, we need to ensure that three important words within Title I are upheld
by strong regulations from the Department of Education: supplement, not supplant.
Incidence rates for Autism and ID on a per - person basis decrease by roughly 99 percent in states
with stronger regulations on diagnosis of these disorders.
Without stronger regulation, which is currently up for debate in the Senate, Wall Street and the big banks will take taxpayers and consumers to the cleaners all over again.