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BRITISH businessmen have long moaned about the rising burden of regulations since Labour took office in 1997.
The burden of regulations falls most heavily on ethnic minorities (who are less likely to have educational qualifications) and on women (who might want to return to work after raising their children).
There were his farmer friends, for example, struggling under the burden of regulations.
Restrictions in services markets and the burden of regulations and standards exceed EU policy.
It was framed by backers as a sensible measure easing the "burden" of regulations on small- and medium-sized banks that don't pose a massive danger to the economy or at least aren't as worrisome as the JP Morgan Chases of the world.
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"It is one thing to believe we are over-regulated and to work to lessen the burden of regulation," he said at the time.
He said: "We already have the lowest burden of regulation in the G7.
There are many soothing passages for industry, including a pledge to reduce the burden of regulation on business.
The burden of regulation has grown heavier for public companies since the collapse of Enron in 2001.
A liberal, she would be keen to complete the single market, promote free trade and cut the burden of regulation.
Businesses in low-income countries struggle with twice the burden of regulation as those in high-income countries.
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