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The substance is now classified as a food additive, a category that requires a cumbersome and time-consuming process to make regulatory changes.
The report makes clear recommendations for stimulating the Internet economy in Asia, urging governments there, for instance, to make regulatory changes to allow efficient online payments systems to develop.
Thankfully, the president is ordering Department of Homeland Security to make regulatory changes that will loosen these restrictions on job changes and spousal employment.
He has said he would rescind the Clean Power Plan, a key component of President Obama's strategy for reaching U.S. greenhouse gas reduction targets, and that he would make regulatory changes to promote greater fossil energy production.
As an agency of the Louisiana government, the DHH has the power to make regulatory changes that are needed on a day-to-day basis in the health industry, but this past fall the DHH severely abused this power to restrict Louisiana women's access to abortion.
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Nonetheless, as European member states makes regulatory changes geared at projects of common European interest, investment protection and ISDS in their current form pose an obstacle to progress.
Since charting a new Cuba policy, the United States has made regulatory changes to open up commercial ties between our countries at a time when a growing number of Cubans are self-employed.
It's difficult to find a credible expert who takes that seriously ― particularly since, in addition to making regulatory changes, the House bill would redirect the Affordable Care Act's subsidies.
Among the most significant new laws is one that makes regulatory changes requiring utilities to work toward meeting a target of having 50% of the energy used in the state come from renewable sources such as wind and solar power by the end of 2030.
● CodeREG makes regulatory change in finance as simple as a software update.
Some experts say that the institute has significantly greater expertise on industry issues than officials at the commission, making it hard for officials to make significant regulatory changes.
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