Sentences with phrase «with less government regulation»

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Even in the startup mecca of Silicon Valley, guns remain less regulated than startups, and early stage companies continue to have their feet tied together with red tape, bureaucratic practices, and strict government regulations that limit their potential for growth.
It does take a lot of intellectual power and thought by people in government in various agencies to understand where to draw the line and comply with the desire of the Trump administration for less regulation.
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.
You can't have a smaller government with less power and less regulations if you want to control what substances 300 million people decide to take.
-LSB-...] Empowering New York City to set its own laws with less interference from state government (also called «home rule»), especially important for rent regulation and affordable housing.
«Wendy Long's message of individual freedom, less government spending, less regulation and her continued fight to reducing our tax burden will continue to resonate with all New Yorkers.»
More broadly, the U.S. government intrudes less in the economy - not only with less regulation, but also with lower tax rates and minimal government production through nationalized industries.
These considerations include changes in exchange rates and exchange control regulations, political and social instability, expropriation, imposition of foreign taxes, less liquid markets and less available information than is generally the case in the United States, higher transaction costs, foreign government restrictions, less government supervision of exchanges, brokers and issuers, greater risks associated with counterparties and settlement, difficulty in enforcing contractual obligations, lack of uniform accounting and auditing standards and greater price volatility.
Additional special risks associated with international securities may include less rigorous regulation of securities markets, different accounting and disclosure standards, government interference, higher inflation, and social, economic, and political uncertainties.
fm.: From Wikipedia: in government, typically a regulation specifically means a piece of the delegated legislation drafted by subject matter experts to enforce a statutory instrument (primary legislation) in business, industry self - regulation occurs through self - regulatory organizations and trade associations which allow industries to set rules with less government involvement The Act that authorizes the Agency would thus be the Legislative creation of Administrative Law (they give authority to enact the regulations as they see fit AND can further clarify through oversight power.)
The general premise of the article was summed up by the title, with a strong implication that regulations are bad, lower costs and less government intervention is good.
The Indian Bitcoin fraternity has welcomed the government regulation with open arms as they are hoping for a better working ecosystem with lesser uncertainty involved.
Meanwhile, governments try to make taxing the church or the market less slippery, with some governments, such as the Channel Islands, exploring how to evaluate sensibly the hundreds of ledgers that may be brought to them for regulation.
Bitcoin had a wild ride over the past two years, with prices driven by speculation, investment and government regulation, and investors should expect nothing less in 2015.
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