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But the euro area's overly regulated and uncompetitive mortgage market blunts the power of interest rates.

The core countries of France, Germany and Italy all suffer from high unemployment and slow growth, caused in large part by overly regulated labour markets and high taxes.

Problems caused by too much debt had been exacerbated by overly regulated economies and a lack of a way for euro-zone countries to limit one another's spending.

Hedge funds do not pose a systemic risk and shouldn't be overly regulated, says the author of "More Money Than God".

But the truth is that all of Europe needs reform: to shift away from high taxes, generous and wasteful welfare states, and, most of all, overly regulated and inflexible product and labour markets.

There is a reason why Denmark and the Netherlands have higher employment and lower unemployment than Germany and France: it is that the latter two have overly regulated labour markets, tougher hire-and-fire rules and high minimum wages.

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More senior aides, like Karl Rove, Mr. Bush's chief political strategist, were wary of overly regulating an industry that, Mr. Rove said in an interview, provided "a valuable service to people who could not otherwise get credit".

The bridge trust said the proposed planning conditions would not amount to the structure becoming an overly controlled and regulated place, insisting the visitor hosts are "not police officers".

Alternatively, infection might indirectly induce ALL by stimulating an overly robust or poorly regulated immune response that would otherwise be protective.

Hilly understands how artists think, and because he knows they're prone to feel shackled by the rules of a genre's sound (and because he knows listeners are increasingly willing to venture into other genres), he's not overly interested in regulating how Americana is defined, instead emphasizing its authenticity.

The CCCS thinks it has "reasonable grounds" to suspect that the deal may run afoul of section 54 of Singapore's Competition Act regulating against overly dominant monopolies.

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