Sentence examples for dealing with regulations from inspiring English sources

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Many West Coast farmers now go to Mexico when they want to expand, according to internal industry surveys, in part (farmers tell me) because it is easier than finding workers and dealing with regulations in the United States.

Now it is 5.8 percentage points, and still falling.Businessmen used to dealing with regulations in the rest of Europe often speak enthusiastically about the contrast between Britain and the mainland.

If they do not, they will find that they will have to devote ever-increasing resource to dealing with regulations, rather than on producing innovative services and products for their customers.

Dealing with regulations that make it overly complicated to register a company or difficult to buy a place to build a factory is further complicated by having to pay something extra at every step.

MM: The problem is that dealing with regulations takes some time and energy.

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In contrast, most target genes predicted from the 6 down-regulated miRNAs were involved in "biological processes" dealing with regulation of transcription, regulation of RNA metabolic process, as well as regulation of transcription, DNA dependent.

Therefore we are dealing with regulation problems of a highly perturbed system.

This month it was announced that the agency would be split into two new bodies, a quango dealing with investment and another dealing with regulation.

Archie Norman has been transmitting signals over the strategy he and Crozier will adopt on the two obvious key issues: making top quality programmes and dealing with regulation.

The Forum of Private Business, a lobby group, says 84% of its members spent more time dealing with regulation than in 2009.Getting rid of one rule may highlight problems with another.

In the early years, the studies dealing with regulation of learning focused on individual processes such as setting goals, planning steps, monitoring and controlling cognition, motivation, emotion and behaviour (Pintrich 2000; Winne and Hadwin 1998; Zimmerman 1986).

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