Fourth, Russia is setting up uniform regulations for its market to make it attractive to investors.
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The DNA sequencing and the data analysis will be compliant with regulations for lab diagnostics.
While the regulations for crowdfunding are still being shaped, the promise of this model is clear.
However, there are more stringent regulations for testing the drug as a treatment than in earlier experiments.
All this helps Carpigiani meet stringent regulations for machines that make food in countries such as America.
Then there are global regulations for the financial sector, conjured up post-crisis, mainly the Basel III agreement.
That's partly due to changes in environmental regulations for gasoline in some states, which have limited imports.
The GVCA hired him on contract to lobby for new rules creating tougher environmental regulations for drillers.
Antitrust regulations for physicians are already far more stringent than those applied to other professions in America.
Guidance on the regulations for both employers and workers has been provided by the Department for Business.
While the growing number of passenger cars is cited as an issue, environmental regulations for cars are already strict.
As part of its WTO agreement, China now circulates draft laws and regulations for 30 days to collect comments.
Solvency II is the name of the proposed suite of regulations for insurers initiated by the European Commission in 2000.
Such employers should focus both on existing law as well as the proposed regulations for the Affordable Care Act (ACA).
Reason: In an effort to tighten loopholes, the government keeps creating new regulations for things like accounting and tracking components.
The Department of Education worked on the regulations for three years and took more than 90, 000 public comments before issuing them.
Convention for the Protection of Cultural Property in the Event of Armed Conflict with Regulations for the Execution of the Convention.
Government has long elbowed its way into these free exchanges, setting rules and regulations for how buyers and sellers must act.
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Politicians of all persuasions are proposing an array of regulations for HMOs.
There are very clear regulations for independent directors in terms of the credentials necessary to be a financial expert or compensation expert.
The Surgicentre has failed to comply with regulations for more than a year and has faced criticism from patients and local health professionals.
Debbie Stabenow (D-Mich.) offered a proposal to suspend EPA regulations for two years and to also create a national standard for motor vehicles.
So, in practice, the new rules are expected to relax the regulations for UK airlines, but make them much tougher for other airlines.
Many of those that collapsed were put up before 1980 when Italy brought in stricter regulations for construction in areas of seismic activity.
In 2350 BC, a Sumerian ruler cuts taxes and regulations for his people who even had to pay a tax to get divorced.
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The problem boils down to an oversight in the regulations for government software set by the National Institute of Standards and Technology, says Wysopal.
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He noted that, this was only possible due to the earlier approval of planning regulations for the area within boundary of the Boulevard ring.
Then there is Sky's ability to dictate who can use its platform, which has been further undermined by new government regulations for digital broadcasting.
New regulations for 2009 will see the return of slick tyres, the introduction of the new kinetic energy recovery system (Kers) and aerodynamic alterations.
On Friday, the DoE announced it "would not table new regulations for the scheme at Tynwald, after MHKs petitioned the education and treasury ministers".
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