That input by the U.S. population overwhelmingly supported the right of Americans to take dietary supplements without undue interference and regulation of the FDA and or control by the pharmaceutical industry or any other government agency.
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Ferretti, vice president at the Chicago Climate Exchange, extolled emissions trading, noting that the practice had helped bring sulfur dioxide and acid rain under control much less expensively than traditional command-and-control regulation.
Gore at heart is a believer in command and control regulation while Bush has a healthy skepticism about how much the government can guide us.
The government is dismantling the Financial Services Authority and giving the Bank of England control of macro-prudential regulation and oversight of micro-prudential regulation.
Within the OECD, it comes last or second-last for restrictive product-market regulation, excessive state control and barriers to entrepreneurship.
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Currency fluctuation, a lack of financial transparency, currency control regulation, and other characteristics of many emerging markets keep the less informed investor away from these markets.
Allowing states (not the Feds) to control permitting and regulation of drilling (and fracking) within their borders.
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Located in the uppermost part of the eco-friendly home, the on-board plants would aid temperature regulation, control air quality, and provide everyday sustenance.
According to Narvaez, research shows that responsive parenting can help develop infants' self-regulation and may influence conscience, impulse control, empathy, resilience and other character-related attributes.
But unlike Zittrain I think that regulation can help, and that putting control in the hands of democratically elected governments is far better than putting it in the hands of corporations.
It supports processes that we all often take for granted, such as air quality, climate regulation, water purification, parasite and disease control, pollination and the prevention of erosion.
When you compare the brain scans of a group of troubled kids who are not doing very well, including spending too much time online, to normal, healthy kids you find differences in areas of the brain implicated in decision-making, self-control, and emotional regulation.
These are the social issues: gay rights, gun control, abortion and environmental regulation, among others.
The Democrats are the party of using regulation to gain control of the American economy and the American people, and to make symbolic gestures.
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Though his idea found early support, ministers in the end agreed only to continue discussions on tighter control of exchange rates and regulation of hedge funds.
Three kinds of action have been proposed: market control, legal reform and tougher regulation.
Landon wanted government regulation to be removed, and states be given more control.
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Both companies want to keep regulation at bay and are cooperating with a government initiative to control litter.
And, in any case, gene regulation happens under the control of genes that are as selfish as any others.
As Hess contemplates how we might shape this latest technology, he suggests three framing mechanisms by which one can judge quality: input regulation, outcome-based accountability, and market-based quality control.
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Each firm operates in its own distinctive environment in which compensation formulas have to interact with the patterns of shareholder control, the type of direct regulation in place and the rapid movement in product markets.
Spending was out of control, taxes were too high, regulation too burdensome and energy too expensive.
High tax and pro-regulation blue states seem to want even more government control over health care, including a single-payer health care system.
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Amidst all the cacaphony of voices calling for some form of government regulation or rules to control Microsoft's growing dominance in operating systems and Internet browsers, one option was completely overlooked.
"Clubs are now in a reporting period that will count towards the first assessment of UEFA's financial fair play break-even requirement for international competition and Premier League clubs are also considering the implementation of additional cost control regulation at a domestic level, " added Jones.
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These companies, and some unions that see the rules as a potential economic catalyst, say that the industry has had years to prepare for tougher regulation and that the rules will generate jobs for workers who make, install or operate pollution control equipment.
President Obama was a co-sponsor of the FDA regulation legislation when he was in the Senate, and his administration has demonstrated a commitment to tobacco control.
For what this paper explores is why the type of complex regulation developed over recent decades might not just be costly and cumbersome but sub-optimal for crisis control.
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It is the Department of Health's (DH) role to control prices, and this is done by what is known as the Pharmaceutical Price Regulation Scheme (PPRS).
Through its regulation of the private investment firms among which personal account investors can choose, the government can limit and control the risks workers can take on with their personal accounts, preventing moral hazard from the guarantee.
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