Sentence examples for imposed regulatory from inspiring English sources

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In the years following the Great Depression, governments imposed regulatory rules upon the banking system to ensure that we could never again become indebted enough to make us vulnerable to a crisis.

I don't advocate an imposed regulatory regime but clearly it is going to take more than the ASA coming at Desmond with a piece of wet lettuce to prompt a change in behaviour.

A survey released yesterday by the Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry found that 41% of respondents spent up to five hours per week complying with government imposed regulatory requirements and an amazing 77% of respondents believe that the regulations they are subject to "are unnecessarily complex".

Barely three weeks after Zinke took office, President Trump issued an executive order aimed at "promoting energy independence and economic growth," in which he directed the Interior Secretary to "suspend, revise, or rescind" any guidelines that imposed "regulatory burdens" on the oil, natural-gas, and mining industries.

No, that's already being handled by the Federal Reserve, which last year imposed regulatory changes that will cost the credit card industry $12 billion per year, according to an analysis done by law firm Morrison & Foerster.

Of course, until the New York Times did its exposé, few knew these complaints were not from genuine consumers, rather than from a financier profit-taker working in the vineyards of disparagement to grow wealthy on the imposed regulatory misfortune of others.

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"This means it is always easier to impose regulatory fines against the firms themselves rather than criminal prosecutions".

During the past two decades, various UN agencies and instruments, including the Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO, World Health Organisationn and the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD), have created imposing regulatory obstacles to innovations in plant breeding that could have increased yields while reducing inputs.

A possible explanation is that you can have too much of a good thing: Shareholder rights laws impose regulatory costs on firms, and may reduce managerial autonomy and discretion beyond the point where it is efficient to do so.

The ouster of Franklin D. Raines as chairman and chief executive of Fannie Mae, the mortgage finance giant, might provide an opening for long-time critics to impose regulatory restrictions or even push the government-sponsored company toward full privatization, analysts said.

He added, however, that the industry did not want either the government of Canada or Alberta to establish any formal mechanism for imposing regulatory changes based on the study's findings.

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