But without real changes to the overregulation strangling business growth, those signals may be seen as all smoke, no fire. |
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This kind of overregulation has encouraged non-compliance and added unnecessary costs to the government and consumers. |
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This is yet another example of overregulation and the production of legislation that fails to take account of the actual state of affairs. |
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In the past, the registry was a combination of overregulation and a waste of public money. |
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Moreover, the mistakes of individuals should not lead to the overregulation of everyone. |
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The principle that fear of individuals making mistakes should not lead to overregulation and obstructions for everyone also applies here. |
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Mr Blair started out with a sweeping agenda for reform of the common agricultural policy and cutting-back on overregulation. |
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An initiative to improve the business environment, through the reduction of red tape and overregulation was launched. |
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At the moment insufficient data are available to take the best decisions which protect the consumer, but do not lead to overregulation. |
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Nevertheless, in achieving this objective, the risk exists that it may lead to overregulation. |
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The result of this is that New Zealand has diversified into many areas previously closed through directed subsidies and overregulation. |
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There is a need to avoid overregulation so as not to lessen the scope for competition or hamper cooperation between airlines. |
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One would effectively ban abortion in the state with overregulation that local doctors have said is medically unnecessary. |
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This mutual recognition of each other's legislation is a flexible means of avoiding overregulation. |
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It is also true, however, that the overregulation of business is a barrier to standardisation and harmonisation and ultimately renders competition unworkable. |
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With respect to the environment, the distribution of powers is not fully spelled out, adding to the risk of overlap, overregulation and duplication. |
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America will throttle its recovery unless it avoids overregulation. |
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In order to avoid too frequent regulatory changes and overregulation, legislation should not be altered on this point before sufficient experience of the functioning of the present provisions have been gained. |
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Government overregulation is driving them nuts. |
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Some of the provisions that have been drafted are evidence of a worrying trend, since they bear the hallmarks of overregulation and unnecessary legislative duplication. |
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Peru, South Africa and the Philippines are oft cited examples of an appropriate balance, while overregulation has been noted in China, the West African Monetary Union and Uzbekistan, among other emerging market countries. |
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This will be in the sense of an adaptation of existing regulations, of an adaptation of the rules rendered necessary by the present situation, and not in the sense of overregulation. |
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Member States should develop a plan for quantifying and reducing administrative costs, by avoiding overregulation in transposing Community legislation into national law. |
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But it was a mess born less of overregulation than underregulation. |
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Reducing overregulation and bureaucracy contributes to growth and jobs. |
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