Sentences with phrase «tighter rules in»

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For numerous small businesses — with tight budgets and a bevy of rules and regulations — sponsoring a plan is simply too much of a burden, which means that many employees are left out in the proverbial cold when it comes to retirement preparation.
Alexander noted that tighter mortgage rules (i.e. the new 25 - year mortgage regulation implemented by Flaherty in the summer of 2012), and increasing mortgage rates have both played a role in «dampening» buying activity in the real estate market.
Since the Department of Labor finalized its fiduciary rule (now in limbo) last year, annuity sales have fallen dramatically as brokerage firms and advisors anticipate that the products may not pass muster under a tighter regulatory standard.
Now local legislatures can make such changes without explanation, and it's up to voters to try to challenge them in lawsuits, and to do so often on an tight timetable, since courts won't want to change voting rules close to an election.
He expects the assistance for first - time buyers to soften the Metro Vancouver market's landing from sales and price declines triggered by Victoria's 15 % tax on foreign buyers in August and tighter federal mortgage rules introduced in October.
In Europe the incoming General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) beefs up the enforcement of privacy rules with tighter requirements on how data is handled and a new regime of tougher fines for violations.
New draft rules from China's Ministry of Transport could bring in tighter measures which companies offering ride - sharing services should strictly adhere to.
Adair Turner, former chief regulator of the British banks, argues that we need to reign in the growth of unproductive private debt by imposing tighter controls on banks through much higher capital requirements and by imposing limits on borrowing, such as maximum loan to value mortgage rules.
In what is traditionally the best season of the year for real estate agents, Toronto agent Ecko Jay says the industry is seeing far fewer buyers, a result of tighter lending rules, high prices and fear of a bubble.
While still down overall from last year when sales started slumping in the face of fears about the housing market and tighter mortgage lending rules, high - rise condo construction starts came in 22 per cent higher in major urban centres in May compared with April.
While CoreLogic figures typically show a downturn in May, the weaker performance was a consequence of tighter credit rules after banking regulator APRA in March strengthened its policies on lending to investors and worsening housing market sentiment as seen in this month's Westpac Melbourne Institute report, Mr Lawless said.
BEIJING Growth in China's manufacturing sector slowed more than expected in January to an 8 - month low in the face of a cooling property market and tighter pollution rules that have curtailed factory output.
It can provide great drama even if you don't understand the rules... or it gives you an excuse to stare at men's butts in tight pants all afternoon.
«Labour MP Damien O'Connor questioned National Party links to Chinese - owned company, which is one of a handful of New Zealand - based companies to get approval from China to export infant formula since China put tighter import rules in place in 2014.
Eventually, the NCAA will rule on the eligibility of the 13 suspended football players — the 11 others are Cosenza, junior cornerback Paul Cary, senior defensive lineman John Coleman, sophomore defensive tackle Dan Collins, junior tight end Scott Dragos (a starter), junior wide receiver Steve Everson, junior long snapper Kyle Geiselman, sophomore wide receiver Brandon King, senior linebacker Brian Maye (a starter), sophomore linebacker Jermaine Monk and sophomore tight end Rob Tardio — but in some cases BC wasn't waiting.
in minute 79, he justified his acquisition when from a tight angle he managed to spot Giovinco behind the defensive line and slid a through ball in between the spaces, even though the Atomic Ant was ruled offside.
The usual rules of a tight - fitting sheet, no blankets, no sleep positioners, no pillows, and no stuffed animals in the crib still apply.
In part because human capital in these high quality sectors is deep and specific, so needs to be used to the full in exporting; in part because there are typically strong positive externalities to training and innovation systems from increased exports; in part because a tight fiscal policy constrains wage demands in the public sector from undermining restraint of export sector unions: these countries, as well as Japan and China for similar reasons, want no constraints on their exports through macroeconomic regulatory rules pressuring them to expand consumer demanIn part because human capital in these high quality sectors is deep and specific, so needs to be used to the full in exporting; in part because there are typically strong positive externalities to training and innovation systems from increased exports; in part because a tight fiscal policy constrains wage demands in the public sector from undermining restraint of export sector unions: these countries, as well as Japan and China for similar reasons, want no constraints on their exports through macroeconomic regulatory rules pressuring them to expand consumer demanin these high quality sectors is deep and specific, so needs to be used to the full in exporting; in part because there are typically strong positive externalities to training and innovation systems from increased exports; in part because a tight fiscal policy constrains wage demands in the public sector from undermining restraint of export sector unions: these countries, as well as Japan and China for similar reasons, want no constraints on their exports through macroeconomic regulatory rules pressuring them to expand consumer demanin exporting; in part because there are typically strong positive externalities to training and innovation systems from increased exports; in part because a tight fiscal policy constrains wage demands in the public sector from undermining restraint of export sector unions: these countries, as well as Japan and China for similar reasons, want no constraints on their exports through macroeconomic regulatory rules pressuring them to expand consumer demanin part because there are typically strong positive externalities to training and innovation systems from increased exports; in part because a tight fiscal policy constrains wage demands in the public sector from undermining restraint of export sector unions: these countries, as well as Japan and China for similar reasons, want no constraints on their exports through macroeconomic regulatory rules pressuring them to expand consumer demanin part because a tight fiscal policy constrains wage demands in the public sector from undermining restraint of export sector unions: these countries, as well as Japan and China for similar reasons, want no constraints on their exports through macroeconomic regulatory rules pressuring them to expand consumer demanin the public sector from undermining restraint of export sector unions: these countries, as well as Japan and China for similar reasons, want no constraints on their exports through macroeconomic regulatory rules pressuring them to expand consumer demand.
In proposing tighter rules for lobbying before the pension fund, Gov. Andrew Cuomo also said he wanted to put end to corrupt officials receiving their pensions, but no bill has been produced.
Giving the lead judgement, master of the rolls Lord Dyson found the rules governing the appeals process under fast - track were «systemically unfair and unjust» because «the time limits are so tight as to make it impossible for there to be a fair hearing of appeals in a significant number of cases».
The European parliament has demanded much tighter rules and oversight of intelligence agency powers in the wake of the Snowden revelations.
Note that my derivation of the separation of powers from the rule of law does not specify the extent to which the executive branch is answerable to, or drawn from, the legislative branch; thus it neither endorses nor rejects the Westminster system per se, although it does warn against tight party discipline that results in a domination of Parliament by the Executive.
«There have always been pretty tight rules about the receipt of parcels in prisons, under both this government and the last one.
The NYC Council is proposing to eliminate property taxes for the city's 1,271 limited - income co-ops in exchange for tighter rules, an effort designed to preserve an unusual affordable - housing resource in the city.
Prompted in part by an accident this past November, NYC taxi regulators are combing through data they collect from cabs and car services as they prepare to propose tighter rules governing how long drivers can be on the road.
President Obama is a natural gas booster, though his administration did issue tighter fracking rules in 2015, which were immediately challenged in court by the gas industry.
The chancellor's much tighter tax - and - spending rules aim to generate a surplus on the public finances by the end of the parliament in 2020, even once spending on investment projects is taken into account.
The European Council should back the choice of the European Parliament for the President of the Commission, but rules should be made clearer in future elections as to what happens in the case of a tight result.
In science news around the world, the European Parliament approves tighter data privacy rules, a report from U.K. scientists criticizes the European Union's approval process for genetically modified crops, and more.
Rules put in place during the games to restrict traffic, along with tighter emissions standards, helped Beijing cut carbon monoxide pollution by 47 percent and particulate matter levels by 20 percent.
However, on September 8, 2008, a different team of astronomers (Thierry Forveille, Xavier Bonfils, Xavier Delfosse, Michael Gillon, Stephane Udry, François Bouchy, Christophe Lovis, Michel Mayor, Francesco Pepe, Christian Perrier, Didier Queloz, Nuno Santos, Jean - Loup Bertaux) submitted a paper (based on data from the ESO 3.6 - meter telescope and its HARPS spectrograph) which claims to rule out the mass of a Neptune - sized inner planet but found evidence for a less massive «Super-Earth» companion in an tighter inner orbit (Forveille et al 2008).
However, on September 8, 2008, a different team of astronomers submitted a paper (based on data from the ESO 3.6 - meter telescope and its HARPS spectrograph) which claims to rule out the mass of a Neptune - sized inner planet but found evidence for a less massive «Super-Earth» companion in an tighter inner orbit (Forveille et al 2008).
Since it's a given that your top will be oversized you have built in protection from breaking any fashion rules (tight and short on the bottom, better cover up the top!)
Capes can be tricky but keep in mind this rule: wear tighter bottoms with capes.
In general, a good rule is if you wear something loose on bottom, go tighter on top (and vice versa).
While I'm by no means a die hard advocate of limiting your closet to a set number of items and associated hard and fast rules, I do find value in a well - edited, tight seasonal collection that really gets some action in your day - to - day life.
Some of the rules are avoiding oversized or baggy clothing (especially tops), only wearing tailored or tight fitting pieces, and we are told to always create separation between our top halves and our bottom halves by wearing two piece outfits or belts in an effort to make our bottom halves of our bodies appear longer.
Miguel runs into the tight bureaucracy that rules the world of the dead, including the fact that if one's image is not on the ofrenda of their loved ones, that spirit is not allowed to cross the marigold bridge to enter the living world and spend time in the presence of their families.
What starts as a conventional drama of a man in a tight spot unexpectedly becomes an indictment of careless journalism and mob rule and is all the better for it.
Disney / Marvel continued to rule o'er the globe With Avengers in tights, Kylo Ren in a robe.
In this tight, fun and astonishingly choreographed new work, Collet - Serra once more demonstrates an intuitive understanding of his star's image as a decent man who will always play by the rules — until someone else breaks them and attacks his family.
The architect of the pioneering school - voucher program in Milwaukee is pushing her colleagues in the Wisconsin legislature to impose tighter rules on the private schools that participate.
Also, archaic seniority rules punish good new teachers — no matter how effective they are in the classroom, they will be the first to go when money gets tight.
Originally, they were on a tight timeline to have the rules done by July 1, 2018, the date prescribed in statute.
As these sedans exploit the sub-four metre rule, designing a three box car in such a tight confine will always result in a compromise.
The first book I ever wrote, the one I wrote before I had any concept of the tight little rules in what the majors will and won't publish (Brotherly Love) became my first Kindle book.
The nation's residential real estate market felt the impact of gains in property prices, the threats of higher interest rates and tighter mortgage rules.
And, by the reckoning of at least one analyst, the slowdown in indebtedness and the slowdown in the appreciation of property values has more to do with tighter mortgage rules than «a responsible attitude» by consumers.
I have a rule of thumb that says when spread relationships get too tight, give up yield to gain possible capital gains in the future.
Canadian single - family home prices are expected to cool significantly in 2018 now that tighter mortgage rules have come into effect and as further interest rate hikes are likely to dampen a market that has been stoked by cheap borrowing.
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