Sentence examples for Lenient regulations from inspiring English sources

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If Orbach can secure the funding, he plans to try the vaccine in dogs, which are intensely susceptible and are subject to the more lenient regulations of the U.S.D.A.

If Orbach can secure the funding, he plans to try the vaccine in dogs, which are intensely susceptible and are subject to the more lenient regulations of the U.S.D.A. "Erin Brockovich?" someone in the audience suggested.

But all of the growth in sport utility sales occurred in small car-based models like the Chrysler PT Cruiser, which the auto industry classifies as sport utilities so as to qualify for the more lenient regulations that cover light trucks.

To get around strict federal fuel-economy and air-pollution rules that make it hard to build very large cars, automakers have converted many factories to assemble sport utility vehicles, which are covered by more lenient regulations and so can be much bigger.

The decentralized and fragmented nature of the early childhood education and care (ECEC) system in the U.S., coupled with an ongoing teacher shortage, high teacher turnover rates, and the increasing demand for early childhood (EC) teachers, has led to low entry requirements and lenient regulations for most EC sectors.

Relatively lenient regulations regarding human subjects protections in the 1950s played an important role in pediatric oncology being the first field of medicine in which doctors simultaneously treated patients and carried out clinical research, according to a pediatric hematologist-oncologist at the Johns Hopkins Berman Institute of Bioethics.

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However, he warned about the impact of regulators trying to compete to attract banks, saying: "The danger is the race that we could have for a more lenient regulation with a more lenient regulator". He said the risk of such leniency was lax regulation that could lead to another financial crisis, and called for Europe to stick "strictly" to existing legislation.

Judging by Sperling's record in government and on Wall Street, he would likely favor a policy of lenient regulation of the banking sector.

(CO, district hospital, IDI) Staff at the district hospital agreed that there is a relatively lenient regulation of working hours and a high degree of flexibility at work.

In other cities, enthusiasts are lobbying for more-lenient regulations.

Chief among the specific reasons for locating operations outside a corporation's home country are lower labour costs, more lenient environmental regulations, less stringent labour regulations, favourable tax conditions, and proximity to raw materials.

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