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That's precisely why imposing new regulations right now could be tricky.
He also warned that imposing new regulations could be counterproductive at a time when the global economy remains robust.
Tobacco companies are back in court trying to prevent the government from imposing new regulations that will require bold warning labels on cigarette packages and advertisements.
In tiny Lebanon, host to well over one million Syrian refugees, the government has resorted to imposing new regulations making it harder for Syrian refugees to gain asylum.
Testing errors were so common in the 1980's that Congress passed the Clinical Laboratories Improvement Amendments of 1988, imposing new regulations.
Opponents say the legislation restricting abortion after 20 weeks and imposing new regulations on abortion clinics would give Texas among the most restrictive abortion laws in the country and lead to the closing of dozens of abortion clinics.
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In 1970, the F.C.C. imposed new regulations on the networks.
The government imposed new regulations, and the number of commercial schools plummeted.
CBS: The Food and Drug Administration imposes new regulations on the sale of gluten-free food.
But the Dubai authorities began getting nervous about this and imposed new regulations this summer to limit speculation.
In the past few months, Ohio and Virginia have imposed new regulations on abortion clinics which may require many to close.
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