But as a practical matter, lawmakers are unlikely to want to go down the regulate-subsidize-mandate road again.
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More centrist Democrats share the goal of universal coverage, but have gravitated toward a regulate-mandate-subsidize model because it has a lower explicit fiscal cost and keeps much of the insurance market in private hands.
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It has been permitted to self-regulate, self-insure, self-adjudicate and even control the information the public receives about brokerages.
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If approved, it will grant a Kingston, Jamaica-based International Seabed Authority (ISA) the power to regulate deep-sea oil exploration, and seabed mining.
If ratified by Congress, it will grant a Kingston, Jamaica-based International Seabed Authority (ISA) the power to regulate deep-sea oil exploration, seabed mining, and fishing rights.
In keeping with previous work, they found that high- and low-rank individuals showed different levels of responsiveness to a class of hormones called glucocorticoids, which regulate immune-system activity and response to stress.
Critics argued that rules designed to regulate 19th-century smokestack industries could not be applied to the computer business.
In some instances, the NHTSA guidelines urge states not to regulate self-driving cars.
But soon, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) will take over those duties, per its authorization to regulate non-bank financial companies.
Once they officially declare themselves as candidates, however, election laws heavily regulate fund-raising for, and spending on, anything that could be construed as campaigning, not to mention access to the airwaves.
This gives Congress the power to regulate inter-state commerce.
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Scientists also are far from unraveling the connections between the largely autonomous parts of the brain that regulate day-to-day energy consumption and expenditure, and the conscious brain that directs behavior such as walking across the street to get a bacon cheeseburger.
Mr Harper and his advisors are also aware that while Mr Bush blocked states' efforts to regulate greenhouse-gas emissions (California and Vermont, for instance, both wanted to set a carbon standard for transport fuels), Mr Obama may permit such state-by-state laws.
Today, the only recognized limitations are that (1) Congress may not regulate non-economic behavior based solely on an attenuated link to interstate commerce, and (2) Congress may not regulate intrastate economic behavior if its aggregate impact on interstate commerce is negligible.
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While both coal and gas play important roles in our energy future, and there is another agenda to regulate coal-fired power plants out of existence, the claim is contrary to the well-accepted fact that the greenhouse gas impacts of burning natural gas are less than coal.
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The brokerage industry is unique in that it has been permitted to self-regulate with limited SEC oversight, self-insure through the Securities Investor Protection Corporation, self-adjudicate through mandatory NASD Dispute Resolution arbitration, and even control, through the NASD Public Disclosure Program, the information the public receives about firms.
It's possible, Gingeras says, that many of these RNA-coding regions regulate how genes make proteins--a function that could make them very important.
He said the press - having failed to regulate itself in the past - must create a new and tough regulator but it had to be backed by legislation to ensure it was effective.
Rather, it is to re-regulate the industry in ways that strengthen Japanese financial institutions.
Labor has been vulnerable on both, particularly over its plan to re-regulate the labour market.
The funding has been used to press federal officials to let industry self-regulate on privacy issues.
We cannot re-regulate the banks that got ourselves into this economic mess unless we do so internationally.
Politicians from West Virginia have been pushing a bill in Congress that threatens to re-regulate the railways.
"It simply is not the role of the government to micro-regulate citizens' dietary decisions, " the governor wrote about his decision.
In other words, the ratings allow the community to auto-regulate itself and it tends to favor reliable and trustworthy members.
The two things that Greenspan got totally wrong were his beliefs that, one, markets self-regulate, and two, that there's no market failure.
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The worst time to re-regulate the labor market is at the moment.
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Officials in Morocco say it is time to regulate the trans-Mediterranean traffic rather than leave the underground networks to do their worst.
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