But sometimes that's slowed down by regulations and paperwork that, frankly, just doesn't make sense.
They were rooted out not by new legislation but by regulations and aggressive auditing.
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That's because the details on how minimum distributions are calculated are prescribed by regulations, not by Congress.
In many ways, professions define and sustain themselves with a collective agreement to be bound by regulations.
The tea is protected by regulations enacted by the People's Congress of Zhejiang, the province of which Hangzhou is the capital.
Academies are semi-independent schools, so they do not have to abide by regulations introduced in 2008 which set out strict nutritional guidelines for school food.
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What worries me is that even in the Common Law countries we are now so hemmed in by regulations and incumbent protections that innovation is being stifled.
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Researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Cambridge University have estimated the impact on the ground of emissions from aircraft flying at cruise altitude (about 35, 000 feet), a problem typically ignored by regulations.
In the past, they were both restricted to traditional commercial banking, such as making loans, by regulations that were in part designed to reduce the power wielded in the early part of the last century by J.
One reason is that their usual sources of capital, institutional investors, hitherto often trapped by regulations requiring them to keep a certain proportion of their assets in their domestic currency, are now, thanks to the euro, able to spread their wings.
Because more than two million construction workers are out of work, the Council identified ten high-priority infrastructure projects based on their potential to put Americans to work right away -- projects that have already been funded, but are being held up by regulations.
Fully two-thirds of the benefits of economically significant final rules reviewed by OIRA in 2010 were thanks to reductions in fine particles brought about by regulations that were actually aimed at something else, according to Susan Dudley of George Washington University, who served in OIRA under George Bush (see chart).
We abide by all regulations mandated by the CFTC and the rules of NFA to hold customer funds in segregated accounts that are always separate from operational funds.
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Existing and future "rules" established by the Congress or regulations by the Services will become, thereby, subject to being overturned in the courts.
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This week the White House moved to halt some of these antics by proposing regulations that would limit pharmaceutical firms to a single automatic 30-month extension on their patents when challenged by a generic rival, and prevent them from prolonging their monopolies with frivolous patents.
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Many of these problems are exacerbated by loose regulations on predatory lending, the report says.
In the 1970s, India's businessmen were protected from foreign competition, but paralysed by government regulations.
Academies and free schools in England are not bound by government regulations on school food.
Animal Welfare Minister, Elliot Morley, said the transportation of apes was currently governed by EU regulations.
The costs imposed by new regulations almost always are underestimated, while new developments are not fully anticipated.
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Others, like the Volkswagen Beetle, which was killed in part by safety regulations, are resurrected after many dormant years.
And by toughening regulations, it could in the long run reduce smoking rates.
Construction unit sales in Japan hurt by tighter regulations and a weak economy.
In America, for example, earnings have been crushed by tougher regulations and low interest rates, which usually narrow profit margins.
The financial services industry, long protected by complex regulations, high barriers to entry and economies of scale, is ripe for disruption.
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But that is not something you overcome by severe regulations - you allow the market to take care of those issues.
Housing shortages are exacerbated by lack of available land, by our laborious planning regulations and by a particularly effective green lobby.
The water companies insist they have a good record of releasing environmental data without having to be bound by the regulations.
"I would say a good 95% of (shipping industry green initiatives) is incentivized or is driven by international regulations, " he said.
Did the compliance jobs created by the regulations really improve the environment?
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