We need to support everything that the Trump administration is doing that's moving
toward less regulation and more freedom, and we need to oppose them when they start going bad and the swamp starts taking over,» Ebell said.
«We need to support everything that the Trump administration is doing that's moving
toward less regulation and more freedom, and we need to oppose them when they start going bad and the swamp starts taking over.»
Not exact matches
In April, The New York Times» Amy Chozick, in an article titled «Conservative Koch Brothers Turning Focus to Newspapers,» reported that the billionaire industrialists» expressed interest in the Tribune Co. papers was part of a «three - pronged, 10 - year strategy to shift the country
toward a smaller government with
less regulation and taxes» — with the third prong being controlling media through media investments.
He also returned to some favorite themes: the need to reduce the burden of government
regulation on innovation and on science, and a desire to see Congress intervene a bit
less in directing NIH's spending
toward certain diseases.
In addition, behavior genetic studies suggest genetic factors contribute to temperamental differences among children and influence the association between temperament and child outcomes.23 Children with tendencies
toward negative emotionality and poor self -
regulation may be especially difficult to provide optimal care for, and their parents appear particularly likely to use
less firm control over time, 24 but they are also the very children who especially need calmly - persistent caregiver efforts.
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