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"We see this as a first step that will hopefully lead to wider regulation," he said.
There was no hint that any change in the criminal law, or in the wider regulation of this particular pastime, was due.
We have a widening gap in world poverty, a globalised market in cheap and unskilled labour, a concern over both the regulation of financial markets and the wider regulation of globalised businesses.
Ofcom chief executive Sharon White has said the watchdog could take on the wider regulation of the BBC but ruled out absorbing the governance role of the BBC Trust, saying she would 'draw a line in the sand' over the issue.
Ofcom's chief executive, Sharon White, said in July that the watchdog could take on the wider regulation of the BBC but ruled out absorbing the governance role of the trust, saying she would "draw a line in the sand" over the issue.
These results suggest a wider regulation of the transcription.
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"The Hong Kong regulator leads the world in macroprudential (economy-wide) regulation...what the Bank of England has rolled out in UK mortgages is a leaf out of the HK rule book".
Says Köhn: "Frankfurt is going to be the centre of European-wide regulation and banking supervision.
Such Europe-wide regulation is a blow to Britain's corporate governance framework based on 'comply or explain'".
Rif1 is required for normal genome-wide regulation of replication timing, but its molecular function is poorly understood.
Most importantly, Brussels is shaping up to impose tougher, Europe-wide regulation of the banks; "Paris's revenge on London," as some fear in the City.
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