Other questioners focused the attention of the House on support for Remploy workers, the universal credit and childcare, and health and safety regulation.
Efforts to attach dollar figures to human life offend some people, but governments and courts do it often for insurance cases, disability payments, safety regulation and so forth.
The MoD says it will continue to own the bases, and oversee security and activities at Coulport and Faslane, which will continue to be subject to the same safety regulation.
We would need to remove ATC from the Federal Aviation Administration. (Safety regulation would remain with the FAA.) Such a corporation would thus not be subject to Washington's budget vagaries.
The right government shoe policy is no policy: the shoe industry should be governed by the same general rules of property, contract, environmental and safety regulation, and so forth that govern every other industry.
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The medicine, along with rival Vioxx from Merck, became a poster child for what critics said was lax drug safety regulation coupled with over-advertising that caused consumers to take pricey drugs they didn't need.
Among other things, I favor government-run roads, government-supported subways in large cities, educational subsidies for children whose parents cannot afford private tuition, safety regulation of dangerous chemical and nuclear facilities, regulation of natural monopolies, copyright protection, and so forth.
Secretary Salazar had been working to reform Minerals Management Service, and it is clear in the steps that they have taken now in breaking apart this entity and ensuring that safety regulation and royalties are not done by the same group of people.
It should be noted that the primary reason for the high cost of nuclear power is the great amount of safety and regulation surrounding it.
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The new structure will place construction and the management of services under the new China Railway Corp, while safety and regulation will come under the transport ministry.
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Ian Prosser, Office of Rail Regulation safety director, said that in this case, the train companies through "inadequate management and planning" had failed to ensure the safe recovery of an engineering train.
Council spending on regulation and safety services will take the biggest hit between 2009-10 and 2012-13, down 24.6% per person.
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The health secretary asked Sir Bruce to look at the regulation and safety of products used in cosmetic surgery and the care given to patients both during and after their treatment.
Under our current system of safety-and-soundness regulation, supervisors often focus on the financial conditions of individual institutions in isolation.
Pedestrian safety is an important concern in urban areas, and European manufacturers are leading the way toward enhanced pedestrian safety, probably due to regulation.
Company records show that Canada Drugs began buying pharmaceuticals in far-flung countries that drug safety experts say have lax regulation and problems with counterfeiting.
But even then, protective factors like social and family support, education and optimism and emotional self-regulation can provide a safety net for children.
This review may have wider implications for the cosmetic surgery area, as it will look at the regulation of quality and safety of surgery in the private sector.
On the one hand, inadequate regulation can undermine public safety.
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Automakers have been proactive about vehicle compatibility, collaborating across the industry to improve safety even in the absence of government regulation.
Activists saw it as the place where environmental, workplace safety, consumer products and other areas of regulation often stalled or died.
Authorities should reconsider whether herbal medicines, as conventional drugs, need regulation and should be tested for safety, tolerability and efficacy for the benefit of our patients.
Union general secretary Manuel Cortes accused the company and the Office of Rail Regulation (ORR) of ignoring safety warnings 14 months before Lindsey was killed in Hucknall, Nottinghamshire.
Messrs Paterson and Gordon also raise concerns that the transfer from Whitehall to Scotland of regulation, licensing, inspection and safety is a major undertaking, particularly in a mature region for oil and gas, with ageing equipment, hard-to-reach reserves and a looming boom in decommissioning.
Beijing this month said it would streamline the food-regulation regime, in part to address safety concerns.
This time-consuming reporting could, in turn, produce additional government oversight and regulation by agencies such as the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, the Environmental Protection Agency, and the Internal Revenue Service.
But I will say, while the President has always said he would look at any list of regulations that people believed to be onerous, obviously we have to ensure the health and safety of this country and we will evaluate any regulation based on that scale.
Oil and Gas UK has been lobbying ministers, asking them to resist attempts by the European Commission to introduce new regulation of offshore oil and gas health and safety.
Theoretically, budgeting would mean that adopting a new nanny-state regulation that may offer a minuscule improvement in safety would be directly weighed against the much greater and more cheaply achieved benefits of (just for example, there are loads of them) painting white lines down the middle of unmarked public country roads.
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