Sentence examples for generous regulations from inspiring English sources

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Owing to the Irish Republic's generous regulations on bail at the time he was charged, Mr Murphy is at liberty, pending his prosecution for conspiracy to cause an explosion.

They're to be found in the firms that are moving R&D into serious medical conditions like cancer, where reimbursement is still comparatively generous, regulations reasonable and lawyers morally challenged against waging war.

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The evidence appears consistent with the hypothesis that fixed exchange rates make flexicurity-type reforms more necessary: the fixed exchange rate dummy is associated with reforms making benefits more generous and regulations regarding EPL, wage setting, and working time less stringent (albeit with a non-significant coefficient).

"Both governors should note that the weather is a lot sunnier in Mexico, the local officials infinitely more generous, the environmental regulations more lax and the gang violence probably no worse than Chicago or Milwaukee," Mr. Neimand said.

But governments also gave industry a helping hand, creating generous tax incentives and regulations, and helping to build strategic infrastructure," he said.

Here's a clue: It has nothing to do with big government, higher taxes, excessive regulations and generous welfare programs.

"Equally, when things get 'too cold' under the Conservatives, the electorate signal their preference for warmer policy – more spending, more generous welfare and more regulation.

Importantly, these studies identified several highly inefficient steps in the nucleation pathway, leaving generous room for positive regulation by additional cellular factors.

Describing his proposals as the last chance for voluntary pension provision, Mr Pickering called for fewer regulations and less generous benefits.With more and more working people having to take responsibility for their retirement saving, it has become more essential than ever that the long-term savings industry can deliver.

Right-wing critics and free marketeers focus on Europe's contemporary problems, arguing that the continent's generous welfare benefits and heavy regulation condemn it to continuing decline.

The Danes credit a program called "flexicurity," which combines light regulation with a generous unemployment and adult-education system for outsourced workers.

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