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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ambitious regulation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe regulatory measures that are extensive, forward-thinking, or aimed at achieving significant goals.
Example: "The government introduced ambitious regulation to tackle climate change and promote sustainable practices across industries."
Alternatives: "bold regulation" or "progressive regulation".
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The German Chancellor Angela Merkel and French President Nicolas Sarkozy want to champion Europe as a model for ambitious regulation, but an impasse over hedge funds and watchdogs means the E.U. is struggling to draft laws, while U.S. President Barack Obama is expected to sign off on new rules to regulate finance within weeks.
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They discuss ambitious regulations in global forums, or look to giant multinationals and well-heeled NGOs to set an example.
With the change of administration after the election, he is under pressure to pass through several ambitious regulations before the end of the year.
By Astra Taylor August 3, 2016 Georgia has long struggled to rein in payday lenders, but even ambitious regulations can't always stop the predatory practice.
"Only a plan that combines carbon pricing with ambitious regulations in every sector of the economy will result in emissions reductions deep enough to reach our current climate targets and put Canada on a path to exceeding those targets".
Ambitious climate regulations and investments in low carbon frontier technologies will unfold learning processes on research, development and finally diffusion in highly competitive international markets.
So the imminent arrival of one of the EU's most ambitious pieces of regulation, the Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation and Restriction of Chemicals (REACH), seems unlikely to lift the mood.
Listen to another one of Dimon's ambitious goals: the regulation of multinational companies.
The choice of Ms. McCarthy is likely to generate considerable opposition because she is identified with several of the Obama administration's most ambitious clean air regulations, including proposed greenhouse gas regulations for new power plants.
But Mr. Bush, in an interview last week, strongly suggested that he would try to roll back some of the most ambitious initiatives, including regulations that put nearly 60 million acres of the nation's forests off limits to development.
Some in U.S. industry and the Office of the United States Trade Representative have singled out the EU's more ambitious chemical safety regulations as a barrier to trade, rather than a policy to aspire to.
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