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While he expected his matches to survive regulation, he was not so sure about groups like CZW, a southern New Jersey company that promotes extreme wrestling almost exclusively.
It isn't just that a free market can survive regulation; it's that the free market is the product of regulation, regulation designed to protect the public from the kind of arrangement that, let's say, allows people with undue influence on the government to have a lower tax rate than people who don't.
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The deal went ahead when the Securities and Exchange Commission temporarily suspended the requirement that deal documents include such ratings.In Britain and America sophisticated finance is ingrained enough to survive tighter regulation.
Unlike Schwann cell precursors, Schwann cells in older nerves survive in the absence of axons, indicating that a significant change in survival regulation occurs.
It survived many regulations.
If American employers and employees are to compete and survive, Depression-era regulations must be adjusted to reflect the realities of the modern workplace.
New England has more overfished stocks than any other region, according to federal monitors, and its fishing industry has bridled — and struggled to survive — under strict regulations.
If the new Environmental Protection Agency regulations survive the inevitable challenges they will face in Congress and in the courts, the United States will finally start to live up to its verbal commitments.
A regulation can survive intermediate scrutiny if it does a reasonably decent job of achieving something fairly important.
Yet, until we know what the standard of review is, we can't know which regulations will survive the supreme court's examination.
Some said that Mr. McBride, the lawyer for the industry, had proposed such a stringent test that few existing regulations would survive if they were to be held to the same standard.
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