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But he said if regulation was tightened up for US banks operating overseas, US banks would lose business.
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"The bottom line is the market has tightened up for good," said Jan Stuart, an energy economist at UBS. "From a crude oil fundamental perspective, we're not at the middle of the up cycle yet.
"I think [the law] should be tightened up for secondary parties in spontaneous joint enterprises," Ashleigh Towers told BBC Breakfast.
Only once has the total number of international students in the U.S. gone down, she said — after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, when screening tightened up for those entering the country on student visas.
What eventually persuade me to support the directive after all was the need for this monitoring to be tightened up, for that is indispensable.
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He believes the scheme would have more national impact if Social Enterprise UK tightened up the criteria for obtaining city status, based on demonstrable economic data.
The state Department of Insurance tightened up these rules for health plans under its jurisdiction this year, after complaints soared about overly sparse networks.
Recent attention on the impact of 'foreign born' patients on the NHS, and the tightening up of charging systems for non-eligible migrants [ 7, 8], has not considered the diversity of this group.
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