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President Obama announced last week that this program would be more closely regulated.
It must be registered at Companies House and is more closely regulated, so costs more both in management time and fees than an ordinary partnership.
Soft money grew to nearly $500 million in the last presidential election, and require the parties to rely on smaller, more closely regulated hard money.
With such scale and influence, to what extent, if at all, have these companies become monopolies, and should they be more closely regulated?
Pai wasted no time in proposing to roll back rules that the previous administration had used to reclassify Internet service providers so that they were more closely regulated.
As it entered the 1980s, India could not have been more closely regulated, sheltered or taxed, nor the attitude of its political elites more inimical to enterprise.
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The UAE has taken some important steps recently to more closely regulate its business sector.
This is not just about drug cheats and rogue scientists, but also about more closely regulating the nutritional supplement industry and not just coming down hard on athletes.
In November, Council leaders introduced some proposals that would more closely regulate existing districts and make it harder to create new ones.
But Mr. Pleités, the attorney general, suggested new permits would not be issued until investors, environmental groups, outside experts and others came together to write a plan to more closely regulate the industry.
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