Sentence examples for regulated countries from inspiring English sources

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It suggested that Syria, one of the more closed and heavily regulated countries in the Middle East, was heading for a full-blown Damascus spring.

Meanwhile, the chairman of steel giant ArcelorMittal has called for a border tax on carbon in Europe to prevent industry from leaking to less regulated countries.

Your instinct might be to think this would be from less tightly regulated countries, but actually it was places such as the UK and USA.

Did it help reduce global warming for these operations to be transferred to less- regulated countries outside Europe, and for aluminium to join the long list of imported items?

Almost every country in the region offers at least some cellular therapies, from the highly regulated countries like Japan, Korea and Australia, through to countries where the oversight is less formal.

They sharply reverse course from a Labour government that, for 13 years under Tony Blair and Gordon Brown, expanded the state's power at a pace never seen outside of wartime, turning Britain into one of the most heavily taxed, tightly regulated countries in the developed world, with government accounting for 21.1 percent of the work force and half of the economy.

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The interviews and documents consistently showed that drug trial operations (and other research on health technology products) departing to lower-cost, less-regulated countries, was a driving force behind government actions.

National Systems of Entrepreneurship are fundamentally resource allocation systems that are driven by individual-level opportunity pursuit, through the creation of new ventures, with this activity and its outcomes regulated by country-specific institutional characteristics.

One lesson jumps out of the data: the more heavily regulated a country's business environment, the likelier it is to be poor (see chart).

They note: 'NSoEs…are fundamentally resource allocation systems that are driven by individual-level opportunity pursuit, through the creation of new ventures, with this activity and its outcomes regulated by country-specific institutional characteristics'.

This can be quite a tough constraining influence on how countries regulate drugs (although some countries, such as the Netherlands, have managed to be more flexible, even though they still sign up to the international conventions).

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