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Rather, it is to re-regulate the industry in ways that strengthen Japanese financial institutions.
CNN: Misreading Japan
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Labor has been vulnerable on both, particularly over its plan to re-regulate the labour market.
ECONOMIST: Labor's defeat has unleashed an internal war
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We cannot re-regulate the banks that got ourselves into this economic mess unless we do so internationally.
BBC: The Speaker must go
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Politicians from West Virginia have been pushing a bill in Congress that threatens to re-regulate the railways.
ECONOMIST: American railways
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The worst time to re-regulate the labor market is at the moment.
WSJ: Nick Greiner: Laying the Groundwork for Growth in Australia
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When the next recession reveals the next act of lunacy and the urge to re-regulate finance takes hold, remember that today's successes were founded partly on those freedoms.
ECONOMIST: Financial markets
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Frank, who is one of the name sponsors of the Dodd Frank Act to re-regulate Wall Street after the crash of 2008, suggests the absurdity of a report that warned Wall Street would lose all its financing and investment activity to London and other foreign exchanges.
FORBES: $50 Billion Banks And $10 Billion Hedge Funds Must Pay For Bailouts
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"I think speed cameras locally, nationally and internationally, have shown that they're one measure - one of many measures - that can be used to regulate speed, " he said.
BBC: Council ends speed camera funding
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And the real problem here is that what the federal laws are trying to do is regulate, not just actual pictures of children in horrible circumstances, but they're also trying to prohibit the virtual depiction of them.
NPR: Supreme Court Considers 'Valdez' Fine