The more you tax and regulate things, the less you get of those things.
Or perhaps Europe's politicians and regulators are trying harder to search out and regulate away small risks.
Faced with a problem they are still programmed to tax and regulate their way out of it.
The tax and regulate movement has hit headwinds even in supposedly foodie-obsessed Europe.
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They control, measure, and regulate efficient inventory levels, making sure to have enough materials on hand to conduct business.
Google should pause to give us all more time to reflect and regulate.
Small farms are often difficult to track and regulate, making it difficult to spot where problems enter the food supply.
"We can target and regulate genes inside any cell in any organism, " boasts Edward Lanphier, founder and chief executive of Sangamo.
Some districts on the main island of Java have introduced bylaws that resemble Islamic law, and regulate matters such as women's dress.
It is absurd that the question of how to structure and regulate these giants should be dealt with by a single state.
The government would run and regulate the program, rather than insurers.
"Firms are doing this to be flexible and regulate their labor force because there just isn't as much work anymore, " said James G.
He has also introduced a bill to promote and regulate the sale of traditional forms of medicine such as therapeutic herbs and acupuncture.
"All licensed taxi drivers are bound within a set of rules which protect the public's interests and regulate the taxi trade, " he said.
But once we designate a financial institution as too big to fail, and regulate it as such, a lot of unpleasant things follow.
We have yet to complete the reforms needed to raise capital standards, improve liquidity, reform the securitisation process and regulate the OTC derivatives market.
In 2012 the FAA established the Unmanned Aircraft Systems Integration Office to figure out how to certify and regulate drone traffic in U.S. airspace.
How can you intelligently discuss and regulate something that is still in the discovery and development stage, before it really exists in a practical manufacturing sense?
In fact, it is precisely to Congress that the Constitution (in Article 1, Section 8) grants the power to coin money and regulate the value thereof.
The main point of the pact is to outline steps the two sides will take to liberalise and regulate trade over the next decade or so.
Its chief executive, Carol Adams, set out the council's aims when it starts work in September, to promote and regulate the teaching profession and advise ministers.
The LED light is a semiconductor chip that requires another chip, called an LED driver, to supply stable power to LEDs, improve electrical efficiency and regulate performance.
The Dodd-Frank Financial Reform Act, better known as FinReg, was supposed to reign in ill-gotten gains and regulate the trillion dollar derivatives market starting 11 months ago.
To one degree or another they all believe the government can guide and regulate the direction of the economy--pull it out of an economic rut or temper an"unsustainable"boom.
The ACA continues to grow and regulate a health care system that I am afraid will not improve health care delivery, but change it for the worst, forever.
The problem is that if the profession won't regulate itself, there are plenty others ready to step in and regulate it for them, including federal and state governments.
These four snapshots suggest rare earths aren't so different after all from any other good or service for which markets set prices and invisible hands allocate supply and regulate demand.
In the 1974 law, Congress had tried to set up a tightly controlled system for financing campaigns: the government would monitor and regulate both the inflows and the outflows of money.
Then I asked Hoffmeister about this and he said that Article 1, Section 8 of the Constitution states that Congress has the power to coin money and regulate the value of it.
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It is a case, however, that reminds board members and shareholders everywhere about the pitfalls that come with failures to properly supervise and regulate any entity in which they have a vested interest.
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