The country's economic, regulatory and military reforms have been by any standard a stunning success.
The demonstrators were angry at constitutional reforms which the government says will modernise Guatemala's economic and regulatory systems.
Citigroup Chairman Michael O'Neill has concluded that breaking up the bank doesn't make sense now, given economic and regulatory uncertainty.
And what are the catalysts--technological, political, economic or regulatory--that are driving them?
If management thought this same environment would be here for 2 more years (economic or regulatory), GS would likely be a lot smaller.
Thursday's protest was fuelled by anger at Mr Perez Molina, who has proposed constitutional reforms that he says will modernise Guatemala's economic and regulatory systems.
With respect to these forward-looking statements, management has made assumptions regarding, among other things, customer and network usage, customer growth and retention, pricing, operating costs, the timing of various events and the economic and regulatory environment.
And if Asian countries are in any doubt about what can be done on their own, they need look no further than Latin America and Eastern Europe, parts of the world where (admittedly) they have hardly been accustomed to find economic or regulatory models to emulate.
Economic fragility, regulatory uncertainty, low interest rates, and natural disasters have made it difficult for companies to grow earnings.
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Currently the UK has six different economic and competition regulatory bodies.
Although most of the UK economic and competition regulatory bodies already have a presence in Scotland, the skill sets available in these offices do not cover the full range of regulatory functions.
In part he believes that the problem is economic institutions: regulatory barriers to entrepreneurship, a financial system that favours insiders, and a high level of input from labour, which tends to be biased towards the status quo.
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In addition, many individuals and businesses are holding unusually high sums to weather regulatory and economic uncertainties.
Unlike America, Europe is a patchwork of smallish markets with varying regulatory and economic barriers to entry, including a requirement to register new drugs in each EU country.
Something always changes, whether it's regulatory, economic or just operationally.
Four professional bodies - the Academy of Medical Sciences, the British Academy, the Royal Academy of Engineering and the Royal Society - have all said use of "smart" drugs raise serious ethical, philosophical, regulatory and economic issues.
Four professional bodies - the Academy of Medical Sciences, the British Academy, the Royal Academy of Engineering and the Royal Society - say that while human enhancement technologies might improve our performance and aid society, their use raise serious ethical, philosophical, regulatory and economic issues.
Opening the bill's second reading debate, Mr Darling told MPs the current economic turmoil owed much to regulatory failings.
"HSBC made significant progress in 2012 despite a challenging operating environment characterised by low economic growth and a changing regulatory landscape, " said Mr Gulliver.
As different as the regulatory landscape and economic outlook is for these countries this year, most seem to be worried about the same thing, however.
Eliminating regulatory barriers to economic growth is even better.
And they know the causes: a decline in economic growth made worse by regulatory thickets (with or without societal benefits), and entitlement obligations and tax regimes that drove the entrepreneurial instinct out of Europe.
The fact is Obama's spending, tax and regulatory policies are smothering economic recovery, jobs and opportunity.
The main areas of focus included business costs, labor supply, regulatory environment, current economic climate, growth prospects and quality of life.
One could cut government spending to the bone, but government regulatory control over many economic sectors would remain the dominant modern reality.
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"The current trial designs may not optimally meet the scientific needs of prescribers, the clinical needs of patients, the economic needs of payers or the regulatory needs of policymakers, " Avorn wrote.
The documents were made available to the House Subcommittee on National Economic Growth, Natural Resources and Regulatory Affairs, chaired by Rep. David McIntosh (R-Ind.) Scott's memo had been previously provided to the committee, but with portions censored.
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But with the economic outlook remaining cloudy and mounting regulatory pressure to build capital and curtail risky assets, banks might be forced to make some tough calls on which loans they will refinance or restructure, according to Benjamin Schrag, vice president of business development at Kurtzman Carson Consultants, which provides administrative support solutions to companies through their corporate restructuring process.
Today, we are pleased to announce ambitious agreements on perimeter security and economic competitiveness, as well as on regulatory cooperation.
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