Another issue is Ofcom, the government's media regulation body, which forbids any form of sponsorship for Hot Spot or Hawk-Eye during on-air broadcasts.
U.S. government regulation restrict exports of Russian hunting and sports rifles as well as rifle models made before 1998.
We know none of those things are true, yet these premises form the heart of U.S. government regulation of employment-related immigration.
Mr Mahuad's government has already started to tighten Ecuador's lax banking regulation, and plans to reduce the number of banks.
In order to change the cyber mindset in Israel, information-security experts say that Israel's government needs to update laws and regulation governing information security to give companies more of an incentive to boost investment in cyber security.
He said the "tripartite" system of financial regulation - in which responsibility was divided between the Treasury, the Bank of England and the FSA - had "failed us in war and in peace" and told MPs the government's Financial Services Bill would toughen regulation.
AirAsia and Tata are aiming to crack India's difficult aviation market where excessive government regulation and jet fuel prices that are among the highest in the world have stifled the industry.
Arguably, it would be hard to find another example of a U.S Government agency mandating more sweeping prophylactic economic regulation based on virtually no substantive evidence of a legitimate problem warranting Federal Government intervention.
He said supporting the City was in the national interest, as the UK accounted for 40% of all financial services business in the EU and he turned on Labour's record on bank regulation in government.
"I think it's clear there's no congressional appetite for even government-proposed voluntary guidelines, much less regulation, " said Mary Engle, head of the FTC's advertising practices division.
It reported that business in Britain was chafing under a wave of taxation and regulation by Tony Blair's government.
Amidst all the cacaphony of voices calling for some form of government regulation or rules to control Microsoft's growing dominance in operating systems and Internet browsers, one option was completely overlooked.
The Malaysian airline and Tata are aiming to crack India's difficult aviation market, where excessive government regulation and jet fuel prices that are among the highest in the world have stifled the industry.
Elizabeth Brown, an expert in regulatory law at the University of St Thomas in Minneapolis, calculates that whereas America's banking system (measured by total assets) is only a little more than twice as big as Britain's, the government spends 60 times more on regulation than Britain does.
There are fears that if the government rejects the GMC's own proposals, self-regulation will be scrapped.
As Peter Wallison explained in his dissent to the Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission Report, the fundamental cause of the financial crisis was U.S. government affordable housing policy, enforced by federal regulation.
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He has taken an "anti-austerity" stance, criticising the "light touch" regulation of the banking industry and the government's programme of cuts.
It says that if a government passes a regulation that reduces the value of someone's property, that person can file a monetary claim against the government.
The federal government's National Taxpayer Advocate, Nina Olson, has pushed for regulation of tax preparers, which the IRS has resisted.
Labour MP Barry Gardiner - a long-time campaigner for greater regulation of the arms trade - said the government's position was "neither morally right nor politically astute".
Repeatedly invoking the Constitution and the Declaration of Independence, Romney framed the 2012 election as a choice between his vision of limited government and the president's heavy-handed approach toward taxes and regulation.
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Banks could rightly protest that as long as they are healthy, their dividends are not the regulators' business, but bank regulation is now simply another weapon in the government's arsenal against the credit crunch.
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He said that throughout U.S. history, there's been a tension between free and open markets and government regulation, and sometimes it swings too far one way, sometimes the other, and that right now, we've swung too far away from regulation and we need to revise our regulation.
Most important, however, is how the Co-op's withdrawal from the Lloyds deal highlights the tension between the government's twin ambitions - of making banks safer through increased and improved regulation and promoting competition.
They believed that the worst abuses of capitalism think Upton Sinclair's "The Jungle" would be reined in by government regulation.
Denmark, Switzerland and Singapore, the other three countries that topped the U.S., all ranked higher in education and the lack of government regulation than America.
As continuing tales of private-sector malfeasance inspire new proposals for regulation and federal programmes, the centre is a reminder of government's limitations.
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Britain's government missed the opportunity to rectify this through the operating and financial-review regulation, due to come into force some time next year.
The tool the Chinese government used to discipline Unilever on Friday was the country's Price Law, a regulation that limits public commentary about future prices to avoid anticompetitive practices, including price fixing.
Republicans, who oppose expanded government regulation, don't want to be blamed for a bill's defeat and might not be if it should appear that the Democratic majority can't come to agreement among themselves.
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