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Many of the proposed regulations bring Japan in line with standards in the United States.
Re "More Environmental Rollbacks" (editorial, Oct. 29): The recently revised hard-rock mining regulations bring us closer to achieving consistency with recommendations by the National Academy of Sciences.
Could Donald Trump's ambitions to reclaim manufacturing and ease environmental regulations bring some of those effects a little closer to home?
The new regulations bring the Israeli police in line with the rules of engagement for Israeli soldiers on the West Bank, who have been criticised for how they interpret "threat to life" before opening fire.
The new regulations bring caloric requirements down, a common sense move in an age of childhood obesity.
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The sector is booming under new regulations brought in since the financial crisis.
Increasing the purview of government and strengthening regulations brought this progress about.
Meanwhile, Michael Bloomberg, New York's mayor, and New York senator Charles Schumer were warning that the city was being "stifled by stringent regulations" brought in after the Enron scandal.
Breaching data privacy and security regulations brings with it the very real threat of serious brand damage and monetary fines from governing bodies.
Formula One is the pinnacle of motor sport and thanks to the new regulations brought in for 2008 it is potentially open to more teams.
Technically the emperor himself became a civil servant, and detailed regulations brought within the scope of the new law all civil servants from labourers to the prime minister.
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