Sentences with phrase «tougher rules on»

More specifically, it covers tougher rules on data, data protection, cyber security, how to influence the board and create a compliance culture, Brexit and preparing for the unexpected, implementing an effective anti-corruption programme, the risks to business from modern slavery and human trafficking.
The majority Senate report yesterday called for tougher rules on noise, new rules to govern how close wind farms can be built to houses, and an independent arbitrator to hear complaints.
It proposed a ban on importing cat and dog fur and shark fins, and calls for tougher rules on puppy mills and animal fighting.
The rise follows a crackdown in pupils missing schools, which includes tougher rules on term - time holidays introduced two years ago.
Despite some MPs opting to listen to the referendum vote and back tougher rules on immigration, the Labour leader and his close team are still determined to stand up for uncontrolled rules on who comes into the country.
We are going to cover the following topics: how blockchain can overcome piracy leaving everyone happy, Citigroup has started headhunting bitcoin pros to join its AML group, a popular computer game predicted the invention of bitcoin back in 1990, JPMorgan, NBC and others test blockchain debt issuance, EU Parliament approves tougher rules on prepaid cards and cryptocurrencies.
Whenever somebody suggested tougher rules on home loans, the mortgage industry painted it as an assault on homeownership and equal opportunity.
The decision to pare back the listing followed China's unveiling of tougher rules on consumer web lenders.
UK subsidiary breaks ranks with big spread - betting firms amid dispute over proposal for tougher rules on CFD products
We have some of the toughest rules on bonuses and transparency of any major financial centre anywhere in the world.
But the question consuming virtually all oxygen is what will become of NCLB's calling card, namely its tough rules on standards, assessments, and consequences?
I hope they nerf the character somewhat, but given the tough rules on gacha in Japan, have a feeling this won't be rectified.
The Trump administration is speeding toward all - out war with California over fuel economy rules for cars and SUVs, proposing to revoke the state's long - standing authority to enforce its own, tough rules on tailpipe emissions.
Governments, however, could level the playing field by deciding that any lender is a bank and imposing the same tough rules on all of them.
There are tough rules on this, however, so we asked Steve Corbett, marketing manager at CDA, for advice.

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Several analysts asked Facebook executives on the call whether the European Union's tougher data privacy rules would impact sales.
Companies on a major stock exchange are often subject to tougher transparency rules, giving more insight into the workings of a company they are putting their faith in.
In London, it has fended off attempts by drivers of the city's famous black cabs to have the app ruled illegal, and transport bosses decided earlier this year not to impose tough new rules on the app.
The number one rule of becoming mentally tough is to stop making decisions based on emotion and instead, make them based on logic and reason.
New privacy rules for broadband Internet service and a tough approach to proposed mergers are also likely on the chopping block.
In Europe, Facebook and other tech giants like Google are bracing for tough new data privacy rules that take effect May 25 and will apply to any company that collects data on EU residents, no matter where it is based.
WASHINGTON — The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau on Thursday proposed a series of regulatory relief measures for small institutions, especially those in rural areas, to help them provide credit while they try to follow the agency's tough mortgage rules.
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.
Tsipras is campaigning for a no vote in the referendum on Sunday, which is officially on whether to accept a tough earlier bailout offer, to impress on EU negotiators that spiralling poverty and a collapse in everyday business activity across Greece has meant further austerity should be ruled out of any new rescue package.
Among the likely changes to Dodd - Frank: raising the threshold for tougher oversight from the current $ 50 billion in assets to $ 250 billion; exempting small banks from the so - called Volcker rule, which currently bars them from speculative trading; reducing the amount of financial reporting, particularly racial and income data on mortgage holders; lowering the frequency of regulatory exams; and easing the conditions of stress tests.
The legal system is complicated and fragmented, so it will be tough to get to a concrete ruling, either national or state wide, on Uber's driver classification.
Passing the anti-spam legislation ultimately proved far more difficult than most anticipated with groups seeking to water down tough provisions and greatly expand the list of exceptions to the general rules on obtaining user consent.
Years after a national task force recommended enacting anti-spam legislation, the Canadian bill finally established strict rules for electronic marketing and safeguards against the installation of unwanted software programs on personal computers, all backed by tough multi-million dollar penalties.
The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals lived up to its reputation for being tough on government regulators Monday during a hearing on the controversial Department of Labor fiduciary rule.
After talking the tough talk on the payday loan industry, the Consumer Finance Protection Bureau (CFPB) is now walking the tough walk after it released a series of rules for the sector.
But he stresses that he did this analysis on his own because he's been asked so many times lately what could happen to the housing market — which has already suffered a slump in sales and an easing of growth in prices since tougher mortgage lending rules were introduced last summer — if interest rates inch up from historic lows.
It's a tough one for the stewards but there has to be a more consistent ruling on his, because you can't have drivers being way outside their grid boxes.
It's tough to place much significance on just one season's worth of data, but it's logical to speculate that the new extra point rule contributed to this change.
Drivers complained after the Australian GP about the new F1 cars and rules, mainly focusing on how tough it now is to follow other cars and therefore get in the position to try an overtake.
The Presidents Commission, in fact, failed to take action in any of several other areas where it's sorely needed — limiting use of special admissions for athletes, curbing demands on their time, tougher rules governing satisfactory progress toward graduation and on and on.
One rule I've always followed in World Cups is to punt on an outsider in a really tough group.
DeAndre Yedlin had a tough night on the right side of defense, and in the 40th minute he gave away a controversial penalty for a handball, which the rules experts are still out on whether that was the correct call.
It depends on how tough your child is on clothes and whether laundry is available, but one set of clothes for every day of camp, plus two spares, is a good rule of thumb.
Instead, Labour will set out, in our general election manifesto, tough fiscal rules that the next Labour government will have to stick to - to get our country's current budget back to balance and national debt on a downward path.
And we will set out tough fiscal rules - to balance the current budget and get the national debt on a downward path.
It provides for disclosure of outside income by lawmakers, creates a true independent monitor to investigate corruption, and spells out tough, new rules that lobbyists must follow,» said Cuomo, who campaigned on a platform last fall that called for sweeping ethics reform.
«Our commitment is to take on tough fights for everyday New Yorkers who want to know that there is one set of rules for everyone.»
The Supreme Court said Monday it won't hear the Obama administration's appeal of a lower court ruling that made it tougher to prosecute people for trading on leaked inside information.
The PDP boss said, «2017 was tough for us but the worst is over; we are now more than ever determined to take power back in Nigeria because the writing on the wall is clear that the ruling party can not cope.
And to get Britain's budget back into balance and the national debt back on a downward path, we will set out tough new fiscal rules.
For example, we have just introduced tougher new rules on drug driving, because getting behind the wheel under the influence of any psychoactive substance is a monumentally dangerous thing to do.
«We look forward to running on Eric's record taking on these tough fights for New York families and ensuring there's one set of rules for everyone, no matter how rich or powerful.»
Lib Dems have called for tough criminal sanctions against those MPs caught breaking rules on allowances.
«Before the next election — when we know the circumstances we will face — we will set out for our manifesto tough new fiscal rules to get our country's current budget back to balance and national debt on a downward path.
Tough new federal rules on power plant emissions would also place significant pressure on coal plants to close.
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