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No more rules, no more costly regulations and no more gut-wrenching anxiety for Wall Street, which has been battered and bruised enough in the eyes of the public since 2008.
FORBES: Snuff The SEC
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Ironically, it may ultimately provoke a political backlash that results in the imposition of rules and regulations that are even more inefficient than class actions.
FORBES: Has Scalia Killed The Class Action?
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Even more rules and regulations from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to inhibit the drilling of petroleum, natural gas and the inevitable extinction of the coal industry.
FORBES: Is Diversity the Secret Key to America's Economic Renewal?
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The instances have been minor and can be minimized through more effective rules and regulations.
FORBES: The Sierra Club Fails An Environmental Consistency Test
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More Washington rules and regulations are not the answer.
FORBES: Fact And Comment
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Stringent rules and regulations coupled with increasing costs are preventing more and more companies from hiring H1B employees.
FORBES: Explaining the Unemployment Figures
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As the passage implies, even something as seemingly simple as an airplane flying in the sky is actually just one part of a large sociotechnical system composed of various human and machine elements, from the pilot and airplane to a series of airports, communication and navigation systems, bureaucracies, regulations, rules and norms of flight, and more.
FORBES: A Domain Like Cyberspace
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Mr. Obama may also talk Thursday about giving industry more time to comply with other regulations, including environmental rules that businesses have complained are coming too quickly, according to people familiar with the matter.
WSJ: For Obama, Jobs Are a Focus for Regulations
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When the government adds new rules and regulations that cost banks money, banks find ways to charge the consumer more in other areas to make up the lost revenue.
FORBES: Senate Amendments Could Be Major Setbacks for Credit Card Issuers
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More than 100 University of Miami athletes have been accused of violating NCAA rules and regulations, specifically related to the receipt of improper benefits from a former University of Miami football booster named Nevin Shapiro.
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Arguably, these regulations hurt more than they help, and that we would better off letting insurance companies operate under the rules where they are domiciled.
FORBES: Free Trade Is The Fix For Rising Health Insurance Premiums