Sentence examples for bunch of regulations from inspiring English sources

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CREDIT CARDS The credit card legislation that passed in 2009 contained so many new rules that it went into effect in phases, including a bunch of regulations that began earlier this year.

"I certainly think [restrictions on alcohol marketing in sports] should be considered... Like tobacco, where we've had a widespread bunch of regulations restricting marketing, sponsorship and advertising, that needs to be considered for alcohol," she said.

Now, it seems, government is going to write a bigger bunch of regulations and then send out a bunch of fresh-faced, well-meaning "enforcement" bureaucrats — a taxpayer-funded solution that is expensive and futile.

Now consider our product: The federal government has put a bunch of regulations in place to incentivize physicians to provide better quality care.

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"If you're going to knock out a bunch of environmental regulations, specifically say how that will improve the country," recommends O'Reilly.

"But the caveat is, we've got to do so with some minimum standards; because otherwise what happens is that you could have insurance companies circumvent a whole bunch of state regulations".

But the caveat is, we've got to do so with some minimum standards, because otherwise what happens is that you could have insurance companies circumvent a whole bunch of state regulations about basic benefits or what have you, making sure that a woman is able to get mammograms as part of preventive care, for example.

The Obama administration inherited more than just a bunch of bad environmental regulations from the Bush administration, some of which still need fixing.

"When an institution lasts a long time, society layers a whole bunch of rules and regulations on top of that institution.

People have been looking inconclusively at a range of policy options: the emissions trading scheme (tricky politically, depending on how broad the coverage is); a bunch of new American-style regulations to constrain carbon emissions (also tricky politically, depending on who bears the cost of those regulations); plus a renewables policy (flashy, easy – everybody loves solar panels).

Now, one of the things that my administration has talked about is, is there, in fact, a bunch of -- a tangle of regulations out there that are preventing businesses from growing and expanding as quickly as they should.

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