Sentences with phrase «through deregulation»

Whether you believe legal services should be expanded or not through deregulation, surely we can all agree that federal prisoners deserve protection from incompetents who seek to profit from their misfortune.
Law went through deregulation in some markets years ago but in Asia it is still highly regulated.
Australia went through deregulation a decade ago and there are Australian law firms that trade on the stock market.
According to Reuters, an early draft said that the aim would be to create a 50 trillion yen ($ 628 billion) green energy market by 2020 through deregulation and subsidies to promote development of renewable energy and low - emission cars.
But it must not disguise the fact that there are practical things they can do to help businesses in their localities through deregulation — and there is something they can do right now to prevent the implementation of a scheme that the Federation of Small Businesses has termed «anti-growth».

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We had fairly sweeping measures of deregulation that were announced, in many cases implemented, through executive order.
Yet I don't see much in the way of incentives for businesses, particularly smaller firms, to insure their workers, apart from the obligatory promise to lower costs through technology, deregulation, and tort reform.
on his ability to push through other items on his agenda, such as tax reform, infrastructure spending and deregulation — the promise of which has helped propel stocks upward since his election.
Currently, Republicans control the presidency, the Senate, and the House of Representatives (through a majority)-- and they have promoted a pro-market agenda of tax reform and deregulation.
Globalization, which integrates the world economy through liberalization of trade and investment and deregulation and privatization of business so that the world transnational corporations (TNCs) can operate freely across national boundaries.
The creation of global electronic networks, for example, is largely facilitated through the privatization of public telecommunication services, the liberalization of electronics markets, and the deregulation of tariff structures.
The main concerns are cutting the budget and our taxes, enlarging the private sector through either deregulation or public - private partnership, and encouraging greed, on the belief that if all persons are sufficiently greedy there will be no poor.
In a general sense, one can speak of four areas of struggle: (i) the system of economic exploitation and social stratification (racial segregation, women's working conditions, unemployment and the new legislation of «flexibility and «deregulation); (ii) the ideology (the way of representing the world, social relations, etc.) that justifies the system — the new ideologies of race superiority, the religious legitimation of competition and the so - called free market as the only and sufficient way of organizing human life (iii) the ways in which the consciousness of the oppressed, is led to interject this ideology of domination and to develop a feeling of self - denial and self - devaluation; (iv) the atomization of the society through the weakening and destruction of neighborhood, workers and local cultural manifestations.
Headed «The greatest Australian competition reforms in 20 years» the piece works through the political context to the Review, the «extraordinary» breadth of the review, the panel and timing of the review, the «likely appetite for further deregulation», possible agency reforms, possible «trimming» of the laws, small business issues and more - it runs for eight pages and is well worth reading.
This is the result of successive waves of deregulation, with banks permitted to engage in mortgage lending in the early 1980s (before then only building societies could do so) and continued relaxation of mortgage lending regulations through the 1990s.
Upon the deregulation of the broadcasting sector, he joined DAAR Communications Plc radio station, RayPower FM, in 1993 as one of the pioneer staff as the first Head of Presentation and rose through the ranks to the position of the Assistant General Manger — Programme Services.
Because DDX3 harbors a dominant nuclear localization in normal squamous cells and exerts a transactivation function on p21waf1 / cip1 promoter, presumably the inactivation of transcriptional modulation function of DDX3 through cytoplasmic mislocalization is relevant to the deregulation of cell growth in cancerous squamous cells.
The fundamental goal of B.Nadel's laboratory is to contribute to cancer prevention, monitoring, and therapy, through the study of the pathological deregulations of lymphocyte differentiation.
AMY GOODMAN: The DeVoses have bankrolled their school deregulation and privatization efforts through a dark money group called American Federation for Children, a major contributor to the right - wing corporate education movement.
These schools exist in part because to actually address through fairer taxation and wealth redistribution the largely socio - economic factors underlying educational inequality would be to admit that the neoliberal agenda of the last four decades, eg the tax cuts, the deregulation, has not in fact worked for the Many and wealth and social mobility have gone backwards.
Finally, Study Three is a clinical study investigating how gender dysphoria, social stressors (particularly those experienced in school), and lack of social support contribute to poorer health in transgender populations through inflammation and immune deregulation pathways.
At the beginning of 2017, investors were optimistic as they looked ahead at what were three potentially bullish developments in the near - term under the new administration: tax cuts, deregulation and expansionary fiscal policy, most notably through an infrastructure spending plan.
These companies have also been recognized as those who sometimes avoid safety rules through taxi deregulation.
«After deregulation, the regulated utility will own the local distribution company, for sure, and may own other arms of the process through separate companies.»
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