Stepped-up regulation of social networking is seen as a particular threat to India's Web growth.
Mr Tellez says the government has learnt its lesson: this time it will legislate and set up regulation before the sale, not after.
The EPA, under President Barack Obama, has stepped up regulation of natural gas drilling, which has been booming thanks to hydraulic fracturing, or fracking.
Business leaders have complained they have been discouraged from new investments by the Obama administration's efforts to step up regulation in various areas, and by uncertainty over tax policy.
Germany's Chancellor Angela Merkel and France's President Nicolas Sarkozy urged the Commission president to speed up financial regulation.
Even if they are fed up with regulation in general, few businesses in Europe disagree with the proposals' intentions.
Nurses are stepping up their campaign to get ministers to toughen up the regulation of healthcare support staff in England.
The Leveson proposal for legislation to back up press regulation was "politically hard to resist" and Lord Justice Leveson has called it "essential", it noted.
Guidelines would certainly be a step up from regulation-by-warning letter.
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The concerns of some may be eased by Alistair Darling, the chancellor of the exchequer, who fleshed out plans to shake up banking regulation in a speech to bankers on June 18th.
So instead of just coming up with a regulation that prohibited these industries, what they came up with was, working with farmers and conservationists, planting trees along the rivers that cooled the waters so that the salmon were unaffected.
Moreover, by tightening up registration and regulation of the rating agencies, Mr McCreevy may be moving in the wrong direction.
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When the 1998 Northern Ireland Act was drawn up, the regulation of activities should have been omitted from the assembly's powers.
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But until they take responsibility for the gun violence that so frightens their fellow citizens, they're setting themselves up for more regulation.
But, as was discovered in the last big shake-up of financial regulation in 1986, applying the rulebook may take different skills from writing it.
The adoption of the Dodd-Frank reform bill last year demonstrated that more needed to be done to keep the level regulation up-to-date to a rapidly evolving industry.
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Social Development Minister Nelson McCausland described the Charities Bill as one which "tidies-up" charity regulation in Northern Ireland through amendments to the Charities Act (Northern Ireland) 2008.
Was the problem that regulation didn't keep up with the industry it was regulating or that regulation was cut back too much or were we deregulating?
The bill aimed to shake up the system of regulation in London's financial centre.
After the failure of the Press Complaints Commission to tackle the phonehacking scandal, the future of press regulation is up for debate.
Culture Secretary Maria Miller told the BBC "the gauntlet has been thrown down" to newspapers to outline how they would set up tough self-regulation instead.
The Conservatives opposed regulation backed up by statute, arguing a Royal Charter was the right way to provide legal backing for any new press regulator.
The startup thinks its pitch will resonate with hospital compliance officers eager to ensure their organization is up to snuff with regulation, as well as industry players seeking to identify clinical trial researchers and the next generation of medical thought leaders.
When alcohol regulation flared up again in the 1980s, during the debate over stricter punishments for drunk driving, the debate never turned into a culture war because "alcohol" was not code (as it had been a century before) for a dozen other identities and grievances.
Monday, New York Fed chief Timothy Geithner, the architect of JPMorgan Chase's (nyse: JPM - news - people ) rescue of Bear Stearns in March, was drumming up support for greater regulation of Wall Street firms to lessen the risks of systemic meltdown.
My point is that, between them, these peers can raise up a formidable alliance in the Lords, capable of re-writing and toughening up any financial services regulation the Chancellor puts forward - crossbenchers, bishops, Labour, Lib Dems and at least a substantial minority of Tory peers.
Berlin and Paris are calling on the European Commission to speed up work on stricter financial regulation, including proposals for an EU-wide ban of naked short-selling by July.
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