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If probiotics become more and more important, is it possible they might be regulated more closely?
They said the rescue put taxpayers' money at risk to save a private enterprise that should have been regulated more closely.
"Animal instincts exist," he said, referring to a bankers' urge towards personal enrichment which he said needed to be regulated more closely, by more specialist authorities.
Translation: just because they're big, doesn't mean they should be regulated more closely.
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Officials said the agency was planning to complete rules later this year limiting after-hours trading, requiring greater disclosure of some fees and regulating more closely the payments and other compensation from funds to brokerage firms that execute their trades.
When Congress considered whether to regulate more closely the handling of wastes from oil and gas drilling in the 1980s, it turned to the Environmental Protection Agency to research the matter.
Regulated more?
Few industries are more highly regulated or more closely scrutinized than aircraft manufacturers.
It requires appointing people to run the exchanges and figuring out how Americans will use them, but it also means preparing to regulate insurers more closely than anybody regulates them now.
Over the last decade, officials have often discussed regulating brokers more closely but have made few changes.
Governments have tried to regulate it more closely for years, with limited success.
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