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Sadia Hameed, of Human Rights First, said: "Countries that may have more robust regulations, like the United States, are still unable to singlehandedly prevent illicit arms trafficking operations".
These two rulings clear the way for Mr. Obama's team to come up with more robust regulations on fine particles and on mercury.
While he did not offer details of how these more robust regulations would be enforced, he said that central banks, including the Federal Reserve, should accept "a continuing role in promoting and maintaining financial stability, not just in times of crisis, but in anticipating and dealing with points of vulnerability and risk".
But the SFA wants to create "more robust regulations".
"While jurisdiction for league competitions rests with the SPFL, the Scottish FA is happy to assist in the creation of more robust regulations".
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However, if Francis decides that in effect NHS regulation at the time failed - he can hardly conclude otherwise - then ministers may come under pressure to introduce much more robust regulation.
Paul Blomfield, a Labour MP who put forward a private member's bill calling for a cost cap on payday loans, said he hoped the FCA would provide more robust regulation of the consumer credit industry than its predecessor the Office of Fair Trading.
"I don't like the term 'red tape', because it implies ineffective bureaucracy, but we need tighter and more robust regulation and certification – and the FSA should take a lead on that," Harrison said.
As Mr. Bernanke stated recently, the broad outlines of reform would include more robust regulation to make sure banks do not take advantage of their too-big-to-fail status.
Publishers already sceptical about the government's royal charter plan and antagonistic towards Hacked Off, which campaigns for more robust regulation on behalf of victims of press intrusion and has been an outspoken critic of the industry's practices, seized on its involvement in the talks as one further reason to oppose the proposals.
Different traditions, including a monopoly state provider in the BBC from the 1920s to the 1950s (pause for boos), and more robust regulation have saved us in Britain from too much radio fragmentation and political excess, though TV is now mostly driven by markets and technological innovation.
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