Sentence examples for regulations echo from inspiring English sources

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Although the Proposed Regulations echo a growing chorus of other regulators calling for improved cybersecurity measures by banks and insurers (notably the Financial Stability Oversight Council, FFIEC and the Federal Reserve Board), they go much further than any set forth before by requiring a comprehensive approach to mitigating cybersecurity risks.

question privately any such employer, owner, operator, agent, or employee". Inspections are to be carried out "during regular working hours and at other reasonable times, and within reasonable limits and in a reasonable manner". The Secretary's regulations echo the statutory language in these respects.

The statute itself seems to state the rule flatly, and the IRS regulations echo it.

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The utility companies' resistance to cyber security regulation echoes the position of Microsoft, which has stymied the government's efforts even while expanding its business into government activities.

Talk of lifting regulations echoes throughout the coastal communities that serve offshore operations, particularly the smaller concerns that specialize in shallow-water drilling.

And now, as the Obama administration institutes reforms for the financial industry, the Treasury Department is ramping additional regulations that echo the ERISA rules.

"And I'm sure there will be a nice fee to go along with the regulations". Brady echoed the sentiment, expressing concern that the new regulation might reflect the disconnect between farmers and the government agencies overseeing them.

The government's explanation for the linkage regulations were that they were part of its pharmaceutical patent policy that sought "to balance effective patent enforcement over new and innovative drugs with the timely market entry of their lower priced generic competitors".[ 3] This explanation for the necessity to introduce these regulations was echoed by the brand-name industry[ 4].

Scrapping the federal rule would leave the issue in the hands of state regulators; 21 states now echo the Medicare rule in their own regulations.

The report, which examined the practices of the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, Regulation and Enforcement, echoes the findings of an earlier investigation by the department released in September, and is based on much of the same raw material.

In a similar vein, improvements in self-regulation abilities (as assessed with the computer tasks) are assumed to echo in improvements in dietary intake.

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