The DTCC has fought back by saying the regulation of trading activities is the job of the SEC and the national exchanges, not its own.
Critics said it also kicked off the process of scaling back regulation that contributed to the credit crisis.
The Professional Footballers' Association chief said he would back the introduction of a new regulation modelled on the NFL's 'Rooney Rule'.
However, in recent years California has dramatically cut back the resources devoted to charitable regulation.
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And Henrik Lundqvist, having been on the bench for an extra attacker when Campbell scored with 50.4 seconds left in regulation, trudged back toward the net, swinging his legs slowly as if they were leaden, only to return to the bench seconds later to bury his head in his bulky goaltending gloves.
Reynolds would like to see the legislation ease back in order to accomplish the original goals of financial regulation without handicapping the industry.
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In the 2008 Final Four, Kansas upset North Carolina in the semifinal game, then did the same to Memphis in the final, coming back from nine down with 2:12 remaining in regulation to claim the title in overtime.
The problems holding back businesses, concludes Fisher, are the uncertainties of tax policy and government regulation.
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Was the problem that regulation didn't keep up with the industry it was regulating or that regulation was cut back too much or were we deregulating?
The ruling challenges the Dublin II Regulation, used by many EU countries to send asylum seekers back to Greece, despite the country's backlog of cases.
Watch this space, but I think that within a relatively short period the European Union will claim back the right to set accounting standards for itself, in the public interest, to ensure effective regulation.
The Leveson proposal for legislation to back up press regulation was "politically hard to resist" and Lord Justice Leveson has called it "essential", it noted.
However British Conservative MEP Sajjad Karim said he supported the new regulation in principle, and hoped that further negotiations could take place over the claw-back issue.
Harrington and Hamill both bogeyed the final hole in regulation play to drop back to three under par with McGrane.
Jewish dietary law, already a thicket of regulation and contention, doubles back on itself with the stricter holiday regime.
The path frequently doubles back on itself, disappears in thickets of regulation, gets stumped by internal doubts and disagreements.
Congress should figure out a way, by statute or regulation, to require investment banks to move back to the partnership model.
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With Mr Palocci at his elbow, Lula might have scaled back the ruinously expensive pension system, brought sanity to labour-market regulation and simplified a fiendishly complex tax code.
If MEPs pass the regulation at second reading, it will now go back to the Council of Ministers - if there is still no agreement between the institutions then a "conciliation committee" will be drawn up to reach a compromise agreement.
But if it is in the interests of any government to help the growth of these businesses, is that best done by the authorities standing well back and allowing them to develop free of regulation, or would it better if they were subject to some official minimum standards of conduct.
Regulation dates back to 1938 and has seen minor changes over the years.
In fact, current calls for regulation come at the same time that market discipline is back in full force and more regulatory scrutiny could exacerbate the downturn.
So perhaps the eggheads can produce the politicians' missing miracle, a formula to roll back a tide of regulation that has been running one-way for almost three decades.
And those who cited uncertainty as the reason for not investing, claimed that they were holding back because they did not know what would happen to taxes, business regulation, the deficit, the budget and the economy.
Public Accounts is back in action at 3.15pm with a hearing on "the effectiveness of consumer credit regulation".
Mr. FEINSTEIN: Well, in a since they did, and if they were down 20 and came back to actually lead by three and had two great chances to win at the end of regulation.
The industry is working hard to roll back such statutes even while consumer advocates argue that more regulation is needed, not less.
On the regulation front, rules meant to block the natural evolution of commerce began to be rolled back during the Carter years, and continued under Reagan.
Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley separately said they anticipate a new global regulation from the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision that requires they disclose aggregate dollar amounts clawed back in a given year.
"While we welcome Michael Schumacher back to Formula One, the fact is any form of in-season circuit testing is strictly prohibited, a regulation clearly laid out by the FIA and adhered to by all of the teams, " said Williams in a statement.
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