Not exact matches
More importantly,
though, Facebook's many admissions come
in the context of the company making major
changes to its systems, so they are more compliant with the European Union's incoming General Data Protection
Regulation (GDPR).
There are reasons to be optimistic about green bond issuance
in the U.S., says Katugampola, even
though the incoming administration might
change environmental
regulations.
Though it would hurt a lot
in the short - run, far better to end the deficits of the US government, and the pitiful efforts of the Fed, giving greater certainty to the private sector, that businessmen could make long - term decisions without worries that taxes,
regulations, or interest rates might
change dramatically.
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In the coal miner's case, even
though the job is ultimately going to be lost for economic reasons, some triggering event is likely to control the exact timing, and that event may be the start of a new government
regulation to limit climate
change.
Though coal burning plants can not be built
in the province, because of climate
change regulations, this does not prevent the province from exporting coal.
I think that casting climate
change debate (
though not the scientific basis for the existence of a serious manmade
change to the world we live
in) as Left versus Right has some legitimacy; the ideologies of the Right (which are, IMHO, just as flawed and ethically challenged as the Left's), are failing to find how to incorporate the requirement to deal with the serious manmade
changes being wrought upon the world without international government intervention and
regulation.
Reforms to TUPE,
though the government has now abandoned its proposed abolition of service provision
change in reg 3 (1)(b) and employee
regulation information
in regs 10 and 11.
More importantly,
though, Facebook's many admissions come
in the context of the company making major
changes to its systems, so they are more compliant with the European Union's incoming General Data Protection
Regulation (GDPR).
Likely,
though, the situation will not
change until more
regulations and oversight kicks
in.
With technological advances, globalization, and new
regulations, it can seem as
though companies are
in an almost continuous state of reorganization and
change.