On top of current anxieties are longer-term worries about unhelpful European regulation and the challenge to London's status from emerging financial centres in Asia.
The federal agency says the term "energy drink" isn't defined by any FDA regulation, describing it as an ill-defined marketing term with widely varying ingredients.
On the other hand, business spokespeople fear that if they argue that low taxes and streamlined regulation foster long-term economic growth, which benefits everybody, the message will resonate only with people who already see the world that way.
The grid needs short-, medium-, and longer-term storage to run smoothly, and car batteries could most easily meet the short-term need, a process called frequency regulation.
He said he was not against bonuses that rewarded "good behaviour and long-term growth", but they needed greater regulation.
Because in the developed world, social overhead capital produces too many bridges to nowhere, too many non-jobs with long term unfinanced liabilities attached, bureaucracy and the regulation of everything that moves.
Though DACA is not a law, a regulation, or even a long-term solution, it is significant because of the opportunities it opens up to more than a million young people.
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But he warned that yachting's long-term development may be limited by steep taxes, onerous regulation and a lack of marinas.
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Regulation underpinned by statute might satisfy a short-term appetite to avenge the suffering of innocent victims.
Financial intervention broadly: government control of interest rates and money supply, and long-term currency debasement are somehow non-issues even as federal regulation such as Dodd-Frank sweeps across the private financial sector.
The long term after effects of the financial crisis (scarce and expensive capital, increased regulation and constrained economic growth) continue to impact the financial services business model.
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Smaller local utilities complain that self-regulation lets the big generators tie them into loss-making long-term contracts.
In some ways, the times cry out for more active government: for stronger regulation of banks and near-banks, for much more short-term government spending to counteract the contraction elsewhere in the economy, and for the establishment of a basic health-care system for everyone.
It seems unlikely that any new regulation will be so onerous that it seriously hurts earnings for these companies long-term.
In addition to lowering taxes, broadening the tax base and lessening regulation, Wilson see a more manufacturing-friendly economy as a core of long term growth in the United States.
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In the startup world, the tech economy certainly feels as if it has potential to see long-term growth, and if history is an accurate predictor, human capital will far outweigh rules and regulation.
This is no surprise as all the regulation has been created by those who make the most out of this in the short-term - the fundraising agencies.
ASEAN, the main issues are long-term: how eagerly will its members press for greater openness and co-operation in trade, investment and financial regulation?
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