"Tighter regulations" refers to stricter rules and controls put in place by the government or authorities to ensure that certain actions or behaviors are closely monitored and regulated.
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The latter one is particularly terrifying, and will probably trigger a wave of calls for
tighter regulation of the data collectors.
The need
for tighter regulation is pressing, particularly as commercial firms have plans to launch delivery drones in the next few years.
Although the price has seen a dramatic fall following rumors and fears regarding
tight regulations in these regions, it is still expected to rise because of the following factors.
It is our job as managers to provide the kind of support that will allow them to excel
amid tight regulations and fierce competition.
Second, the potential impact of derivatives is more contained now than it was in 1994 due to
tighter regulations on financial institutions.
They have now issued a report calling
for tighter regulation, better fiscal transparency and accountability for charters, and an end to for - profit management of schools.
At the meeting, member governments considered seven proposals to improve shark protections, such
as tighter regulations on finning.
Chinese banks are
under tight regulations such as reserve requirement, loan - to - deposit ratios (LDR), KYC, AML, and so on.
Both Hong Kong and mainland markets have had a couple weeks of increased volatility and lower prices following
tighter regulations from mainland officials.
They
proposed tighter regulation of FinTech companies, such as those dealing in bitcoin, who help facilitate anonymous cross-border transfers of money.
The Faculty of Sport and Exercise Medicine (FSEM) is calling for
tighter regulation around the promotion of sports drinks to children, after highlighting their link to tooth decay.
There are a number of lenders available online and with
tighter regulations implemented by the FCA, payday loans offer a far more secure and safe way to borrow money.
Ships emit sulfates, the same particles associated with diesel - engine cars and trucks and which have resulted in
tighter regulations regarding on - road vehicle fuel standards, according to the research team.
That means fishers who use store - bought shellfish as bait and consumers who toss uneaten shellfish in the water may be spreading invasive species, say the researchers, who argue that the live seafood trade
needs tighter regulations to protect against this ecological threat.
This is why there are
now tighter regulations on supplying protective equipment such as ear plugs or noise cancelers, goggles, gloves and even full body suits.
Rubio would roll back the Dodd - Frank banking act, which has
imposed tighter regulations on the large Wall Street banks in the wake of the recession, as part of a push to decrease or eliminate government restrictions on businesses.
One analyst said on Thursday that fears of Trump clamping down on Amazon and
enforcing tighter regulation on internet giants were overblown.
Despite tighter regulations by the Chinese government aimed at limiting capital investment outside their home country, Chinese firms have emerged as a dominant player in the U.S. market in recent years.
Researchers
said tighter regulations implemented in 2018 would make all facilities safer, but in an assessment of all California natural gas storage facilities, researchers found that Aliso Canyon has many serious risks, including danger to the health of facility workers.
Lawmakers were also still finalizing details of a bill that would
set tighter regulations on independent expenditure committees in political campaigns, which Gov. Andrew Cuomo made a priority last week.
A retailer can be hit with costly fines and penalties if it ignores increasingly
tight regulations governing the protection of customer data — especially if the violation leads to an actual release of customer information into criminal hands.
Though tight regulation policies are in place, the finance sector of Germany has recently announced that no tax would be placed on the use of bitcoin as a mode of payment.
Tighter regulations also help to eliminate, if not minimise, the issue of non-specialist doctors carrying out cosmetic surgery in non-accredited facilities, which again, is putting patient safety at risk.
Tighter regulations help to protect patient safety by ensuring only the fully trained and accredited healthcare professionals are allowed to perform aesthetic or cosmetic surgery.
«Cryptocurrencies could be capped in the current quarter ahead of the G20 meeting in March, where policymakers could
discuss tighter regulations,» said Shuhei Fujise, chief analyst at Alt Design.
«Some shadow banking products are not transparent, and regulatory measures tend to end up encouraging financial innovations for
evading tighter regulations,» said Moody's.
For now, analysts are dismissing concerns that Facebook's advertising business could be harmed, but warn that could change
if tighter regulations crimp data collection.
The cryptocurrency rose 3 % to US$ 9,762 at the time of writing, recovery from recent declines amid concerns about
tighter regulation across the globe.