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But it also concluded that the proposed guidelines were flawed and warned that they "could lead to regulations that would stifle competition more than encourage it".
He and others in the fertility profession were yesterday worrying about a backlash thanks to the Suleman case that could lead to regulations governing the number of babies clinics could allow mothers to bear.
Rosemary Gales, a marine biologist with the Tasmanian Fish and Wildlife Service in Hobart, Australia, and an expert on the effect of long-lines fishing on seabirds, said that knowledge of where the birds spend their nonbreeding year could eventually lead to regulations that would close parts of the Southern Ocean to fishing at certain times of the year.
The work provides some of the first clues into how military sonar might cause whales to strand themselves and could eventually lead to regulations to protect the animals.
Many in the online lending industry are worried about the possibility that increased scrutiny could lead to regulations that stymie innovation.
They work side-by-side with government agencies that investigate accidents due to hazardous materials, which eventually lead to regulations and standards companies and industries must abide by in order to prevent more accidents, illnesses, and deaths.
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"In the 1980s, Exxon needed to understand the potential for concerns about climate change to lead to regulation that would affect Natuna and other potential projects.
Although this may not lead to regulation, it places food and beverage companies on the defensive in proving that their products should not be taxed.
He asks Mr. Cameron to affirm that the inquiry will not lead to regulation of the press that will stifle its freedom.
It joined hands with religious groups in lobbying against it, arguing that the new domains would lead to regulation and marginalization.
"In my experience, free-market forces in themselves lead to regulation," he wrote, explaining that the most rare and sumptuous manuscripts are snapped up at auction by museums and large art dealers.
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