It is likely that some countries will seek to water down the impact of these reforms.
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Their target is the law that created the CFPB, which they want to water down.
Then it injects oxygenated water down into the sand to dissolve out the uranium.
Some members of parliament are hoping to use that period to water down the new charter.
And continuing to water down the product in this age of austerity could amount to slow suicide.
For four years the financial industry has successfully lobbied to water down and delay the new regulations.
Speaker Gingrich wants to water down the bill, and House Republicans -- there have been those suggestions.
Last week , the EU agreed to water down proposals for a radical overhaul of data privacy regulation.
There is now talk that the government might water down some aspects of its Immigration and Asylum Bill.
They know this and have been lobbying heavily around the world to water down and halt any reform.
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The following year, Congress threatened to take away its standard-setting powers if it did not water down its proposal.
The findings were published amid concerns that the coalition was planning to water down its plans for the bank.
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Jeep is not the only manufacturer to water down its SUVs of late.
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He dropped his trunk into the dark water, and then raised it to pour gallons and gallons of water down his gullet.
He got her to water down the idea that private bondholders must take a hit whenever countries get into trouble.
First, the colleges water down the curriculum and their academic demands, something manifested most obviously in grade inflation.
The immediate worry is that all this could water down or delay the measures needed to cool an overheating economy.
This week Obama asked Congressional Democrats to water down the sanctions bills to permit him to exempt China and Russia.
Hans Kaufmann of Julius Baer, a Swiss bank, thinks it will water down Credit Suisse's earnings by 8% this year.
It had risen to 14 by the February 17th, the day the company announced they would not water down the whiskey.
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It is still possible that federal legislation which focuses mainly on commercial data brokers will be used to water down stronger state laws.
In one key area the banking industry has succeeded in getting the Treasury to water down one of Vickers' recommendations, he said.
"I would wonder whether the Encarta would water down people's expectations of dictionaries, " says John Simpson, chief editor of the 20-volume OED.
There is an army of lobbyists and lawyers right now working to water down the protections and the reforms that we passed.
' And the White House recently urged Congress to water down legislation that calls for targeted sanctions against those responsible for atrocities.
During his campaign he promised to raise the minimum wage, hire tens of thousands of new teachers and water down the retirement age.
Tobacco producer Swedish Match said it had been asked to pay 60m euros, and in return the commissioner would water down the new legislation.
He has already begun to water down the Hartz commission's labour-market proposals, his government's supposed flagship reform, in response to pressure from the unions.
However the proposed law has been subject to dispute between the Council and Parliament, with the Council seeking to water down rights for spouses.
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