What happens if they start to migrate to another country where power is cheaper or regulation laxer? |
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Critics point out that laxer security and a lack of armed guards favour escapes or the abuse of prison as a centre for criminal operations. |
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Share prices usually take off about six months before the economic trough, when monetary policy has become laxer. |
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Better facilities and resources but laxer standards than for anglophone participants will need to be accounted for in the summative evaluation. |
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The member is absolutely right that we do not need fewer regulations, laxer regulations or looser regulations. |
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It is completely beyond me why both the Council and Parliament are still a great deal laxer on illegal immigrants than on alleged asylum seekers. |
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The study finds only very weak statistical evidence, however, that laxer regulations have had an impact on FDI location decisions. |
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You'll either have to move to laxer standards in terms of who you hire, or contract out even more work than you do now. |
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It is a sad reflection on the Community if a better common solution cannot be found to the growing assortment of home grown and third country registers with their various and always laxer conditions. |
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Bond investors' heavy reliance on credit-rating agencies, which tend to be laxer with powerful issuers, has not been fixed. |
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Just as in residential property, the financing terms that were available to property and construction firms got ever laxer as the bubble inflated. |
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The biggest courts note that some judges are much laxer than others. |
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The discretions include more time or laxer treatment of past-due loans and retail exposures. |
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The authors take this as evidence that securitization has led to laxer screening standards, which suggests the presence of an adverse selection problem. |
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The ports that already have effective regulations and a safe system are actually being penalised in favour of the much laxer attitude of other ports. |
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