The instances have been minor and can be minimized through more effective rules and regulations.
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Yet more government, more taxes and more rules and regulations were the order of the day.
"The company adheres to all rules and regulations having to do with material disclosure, " O'Donnell said.
But I believe that strong rules and regulations make the game fair to all the players.
The costly rules and regulations pile up higher and higher and make us ever less competitive.
In addition, we must comply fully with rules and regulations of countries in which we operate.
The potential to create jobs will explode once the rules and regulations are clear.
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Their technocratic inclinations, however, box them into one-size-fits-all rules and regulations, which limit private alternatives.
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The SEC is taking its time to develop the rules and regulations to protect investors.
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Thomson Reuters is committed to obeying the rules and regulations in every jurisdiction in which it operates.
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Repealing Glass-Steagall removed the barriers between traditional and investment banking, placing everything under congressional rules and regulations.
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After all, they are the ones who should add a much healthier respect for rules and regulations.
Certain services may not be available to attest clients under the rules and regulations of public accounting.
The existing rules and regulations that block some of these steps forward is not always so obvious.
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Yet while the commission is top heavy with rules and regulations, it lacks a culture of responsibility.
"It (the sponsorship) is going to comply with the rules and regulations wherever we do business, " he said.
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Even for local players, the biggest challenge is not having clear rules and regulations when entering overseas markets.
The federal income tax code and all of its attendant rules and regulations: 9 million words and rising.
Both the SEC and the CFTC have been charged with writing and implementing numerous new rules and regulations.
Stringent rules and regulations coupled with increasing costs are preventing more and more companies from hiring H1B employees.
It has been specially designed to meet all the rules and regulations that go with the European market.
We already tried stripping away rules and regulations that kept Wall Street banks and oil companies in bounds.
The fiduciary standard implies that rules and regulations will guard against fraud, bad investment advice, or excessive fees.
An event organized by a trademark sucks in, has rules and regulations about who can participate and how.
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Plus, firms have also been holding off on drastic changes as new rules and regulations come into play.
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By entering the Sweepstakes, entrants agree to abide by all terms of these Official Rules and Regulations (the "Rules").
Generally speaking economies are the most productive when rules and regulations are written to promote competition and lower prices.
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Currently, the Highways Agency is reviewing the rules and regulations binding the industry.
It's a society governed by a web of strict rules and regulations, a nation wary of the outside world.
As the Web extends its reach, it bumps up against rules and regulations that vary from country to country.
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