Although the wealth tax would be less burdensome in years with high returns, it would be more burdensome in years with low or negative returns.
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With cumulative , "it's undeniably burdensome to repay," the survey says.
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Her works amplify the burdensome but also the colorful absurdities.
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This restriction is burdensome and costly, especially for poor women.
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With low net migration, Britain's elderly would be more burdensome.
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Builders must cope with burdensome regulations and antiquated zoning laws.
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But email doesn't have to be so stilted, so burdensome.
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The compliance costs for smaller firms, in particular, look burdensome.
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There were also concerns that the rules would be burdensome.
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Overly broad and burdensome licensing laws raise serious constitutional problems.
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Overly burdensome regulations are a significant obstacle to economic growth.
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User fees, not burdensome federal aviation taxes, are the answer.
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But many Republicans see the rules as burdensome on business.
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Republicans at Thursday's hearing said the reclassification was overly burdensome.
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But those techniques are burdensome, costly, and not always effective.
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The solution is not burdensome new rules, but lower taxes.
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She said that while fines were burdensome, they had value.
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Most people who file taxes think it's confusing and burdensome.
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Some of the rules involve making government regulations less burdensome.
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And those regulations might be ineffective ones or excessively burdensome.
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What an odd and burdensome legacy for the pantheonic artist.
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Both have widely discussed their intentions to rollback burdensome regulations.
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That will likely lead to burdensome regulations, or worse, criminalization.
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But Rauner said Tuesday the measure amounts to burdensome regulation.
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The disclosure we are proposing is not onerous or burdensome.
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And what I'm doing is more burdensome than jury service.
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He added that smaller dealerships could find this particularly burdensome.
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She tried journaling to empty the burdensome thoughts from her head.
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Olympic swimmers try to maximize useful drag and minimize burdensome drag.
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A more strict obligation would be too burdensome for most men.
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Overall, the respondents saw clinical trial participation as inconvenient and burdensome.
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Many companies complain the system is burdensome and can be inaccurate.
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It was equally as burdensome as plugging in a standard cable.
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He imposes burdensome and expensive regulations to bypass the lawmaking process.
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The most potentially burdensome requirements are those related to financial inclusion.
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" With an income adjustment, he argues, "enrollment becomes burdensome and complicated.
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But the bank's insularity proved burdensome in recovering from the scandal.
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AND WE'RE WORKING ON A LESS BURDENSOME WAY TO IMPLEMENT THAT.
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"The tax code has become extremely expensive and burdensome," Mnuchin said.
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Financial firms have countered that it is overly burdensome and expensive.
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Tax and regulatory systems have become burdensome, discouraging businesses from investing.
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According to the lawsuit, these conditions are too burdensome for Cruz.
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More recently, a back problem has made getting around more burdensome.
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Reviews are burdensome and costly for mentally or physically impaired beneficiaries.
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Eliminating burdensome licensing law or regulation other than identified above.2.
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Returning to burdensome and unnecessary rules would ultimately undo these gains.
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They point to Albertsons' burdensome debt load and recent performance struggles.
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Long ago, I became convinced that modern weddings were unnecessarily burdensome.
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Sometimes, my patients say they walk away feeling judged or burdensome.
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Going from iconoclastic to iconic, Ellison's stature gains a burdensome gravity.
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We found that states with burdensome licensing laws have fewer jobs.
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Republicans says it is overly burdensome and doesn't make markets safer.
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And board certification testing requirements have also increased and become more burdensome.
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Here were patriots devoted to reducing burdensome regulations and defending economic freedom.
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The Olympic Games are notorious for leaving burdensome buildings in their wake.
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A recently formalised firm may struggle to survive if regulations are burdensome.
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But more changes are coming, which some European banks think too burdensome.
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It was a secret that had finally become too burdensome to keep.
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I found it very burdensome to have to have all the answers.
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" Judge Russell M. Clawges Jr. found the request to be "unduly burdensome.
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"Today's launch licensing regime is plagued by burdensome government barriers," Pence said.
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Trump has cast the coal industry as a victim of burdensome regulation.
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Waiting periods, in particular, have become a lot more burdensome for women.
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Trump's team must first overhaul burdensome regulations that prevent businesses from starting.
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The costs of a disturbed climate are becoming increasingly burdensome and apparent.
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Techies, as a rule, continue to complain of burdensome taxes and regulations.
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The regulatory confusion makes the cost of doing business high and burdensome.
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The Environmental Protection Agency has shelved the overly burdensome Clean Power Plan.
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The Europeans have always been burdensome allies, and Turkey a troublesome one.
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On further reading, though, I discovered that the requirements weren't overly burdensome.
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Banks say the regulations have hurt their liquidity and created burdensome processes.
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But industry critics argue it would be costly and burdensome to implement.
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That will lighten some of the more burdensome requirements for smaller firms.
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But finding a birth certificate issued 80 years ago can prove burdensome.
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But eventually the carrying costs of all that real estate became burdensome.
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But the repeal of burdensome regulations cannot be done in a vacuum.
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"These are burdensome circumstances which cannot just be talked away," he said.
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If they don't, life in these cities stands to become increasingly burdensome.
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So let Hecht explain what the N.H.L.'s burdensome request really means.
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However, the agency's process has been criticized as slow and unduly burdensome.
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"Voting has always been burdensome for black people in Alabama," he writes.
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And the point is that the US has this enormously burdensome history.
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Agencies like Spence-Chapin promote the tax credit, and rightly so; pointing out that adoption is less financially burdensome than it might seem is simply good advertising, just as making adoption less financially burdensome is simply good social practice.
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However, many mining companies have said the costs of ITSCI are increasingly burdensome.
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Burdensome rules needlessly require the involvement of American-trained professionals in simple processes.
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The caucus argues that the guidance is burdensome for states like North Carolina.
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Housing, mortgage, and insurance companies have said the old rules are too burdensome.
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And when health insurance plans don't pay, patients are left with burdensome bills.
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The budget proposes eliminating up to another 103 "burdensome and unnecessarily complex" questions.
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"For years, Pai has complained about so-called 'burdensome' regulations," O'Boyle told Motherboard.
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They felt that they were unfair and they were burdensome to telecom companies.
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First, it could seek reasonable solutions to make the coverage gap less burdensome.
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Those against the rule advocated that it was ineffective and burdensome to employers.
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Economists like Mr. Kleiner say there are less burdensome ways to highlight quality.
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Military leaders called the creation of a separate space force premature and burdensome.
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This will allow the DOE to consider removing unnecessary and overly burdensome regulations.
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Those burdensome costs are ultimately passed on to the government, insurers, and taxpayers.
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Our insider trading law has become overly complex and burdensome for two reasons.
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These banks also will be free from burdensome reporting requirements on their borrowers.
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The reform efforts also target some restrictions uniquely burdensome to New York voters.
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The process is too burdensome to make using the legal visa system worthwhile.
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"The keeping track of who's got what vaccines is really burdensome," Brewer said.
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Sometimes this burdensome process forces farmers to let crops rot in the field.
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So why is it burdensome for these voters to get a photo ID?
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We saw Afghanistan only as a burdensome problem, a drain on the Treasury.
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That can often take several months and are considered burdensome by law enforcement.
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Making this data publicly available would be "incredibly burdensome" and impractical, Beck said.
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Juggling a job and college became too burdensome, and Ms. Martins dropped out.
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Often it is burdensome to the audience, the work and the artist alike.
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Trump axed it about a week ago, arguing it was another burdensome regulation.
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But the sport she had played since she was 1003 suddenly felt burdensome.
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Congressional Republicans have complained about Obamacare's burdensome insurance regulations, which limit consumer choice.
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They will be rewarded with a burdensome tax to their already modest award.
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And on actual SEVIS reporting, they similarly complained about it being too burdensome.
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Pulling off the same creative trick twice is notoriously burdensome, and occasionally impossible.
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Mr. Trump said he would help with burdensome regulations, but offered no specifics.
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There is one option that can protect against these possible burdensome tax consequences.
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It is an archaic and burdensome process that delays rather than accelerate appeals.
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These requirements saddle businesses and their employees with new and burdensome compliance costs.
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Some potential presidential appointees found the process burdensome, discouraging them from government service.
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The effort required to maintain this expected standard feels inhibiting and doubly burdensome.
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Multinationals subsequently suffered as they carried burdensome costs compared with their local, nimbler rivals.
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He also suggested that the indictment of a sitting president would be exceedingly burdensome.
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I was advising companies how to get out of the burdensome US tax system.
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Republican lawmakers have criticized the bill as both burdensome to tax payers and immoral.
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Greater protection and burdensome rules for carmakers mean that American consumers will pay more.
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Republicans tend to argue it would result in frivolous and burdensome lawsuits on businesses.
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Refiners, especially smaller companies, have argued the biofuel laws are costly and overly burdensome.
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If it is "unreasonably burdensome" for that third party, it doesn't have to help.
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Several other states have rejected such stringent procedures for being too burdensome to voters.
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Sprightly they are not, and one reason is that nostalgia is a burdensome emotion.
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Exactly how burdensome and expensive the accounting might be is a matter of dispute.
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"We're the engine helping to power these operationally burdensome tasks," Schumm said by phone.
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N Wall Street accuses the agency of imposing overly burdensome regulations and large fines.
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Booking corporate travel is unnecessarily time-consuming, expensive and burdensome compared to leisure travel.
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In Yellowstone, they will do burdensome things like get off their asses and disappear
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The layout isn't ideal, but isn't awfully burdensome because of the gym's small size.
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More noticeably, the iron smoothed out my chaotic frizz, my most burdensome hair woe.
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I was advising companies how to get out of the burdensome U.S. tax system.
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The administration says it just wants states to have more flexibility from burdensome regulations.
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Mulvaney himself has been one of CFPB's biggest critics, saying it creates burdensome regulations.
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The financial industry has fought the regulation, painting it as overbroad and overly burdensome.
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And let's also not forget the Trump administration's massive reductions of burdensome business regulations.
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N Wall Street accuses the agency of imposing overly burdensome regulations and large fines.
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And they claim that these measures aren't burdensome enough to stop someone from voting.
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When you're speaking truth that people don't want to hear, that can be burdensome.
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But the most burdensome of them all is an old standby: the application essay.
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Unnecessary and over burdensome regulation stifles growth and takes money out of the economy.
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They would become integral, rather than just a burdensome adjunct, to health care delivery.
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They argue that the bureau has imposed too many burdensome rules on financial institutions.
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ObamaCare has ushered in higher insurance premiums, skyrocketing deductibles, and numerous burdensome regulatory regimes.
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The 70,000 pages of the current tax code is far too burdensome and complex.
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Mr. Price's commitment to loosen burdensome benefit rules for private health plans in Obamacare?
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The FTC has produced a smart and minimally-burdensome proposal to solve this problem.
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Neither goes far enough to cut burdensome expenses for corporations and working class Americans.
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I'm not opposed to regulation if it is applied equally and isn't overly burdensome.
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Still, several college and university groups opposed the rules for being intrusive and burdensome.
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They do charge monthly service fees, however, which may be burdensome to lower-income users.
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Some college leaders complained that the rules were too complex and could be overly burdensome.
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Everywhere he repeats the theme of economic growth with lower taxes and fewer burdensome regulations.
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President Donald Trump has promised to revive the coal sector by stripping away burdensome regulation.
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It's a settlement that the Trump administration has been pushing to end, calling it burdensome.
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They fought hard against Obama's version of network neutrality, which they viewed as overly burdensome.
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He said that by increasing regulations, the EPA rule was too burdensome on the individual.
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It is burdensome, said Kim Min-jung, an analyst with HI Investment & Securities in Seoul.
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We want them to cut red tape—eliminating burdensome government requirements and streamlining complex processes.
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The president-elect will adjust U.S. corporate taxes to competitive levels and reduce burdensome regulations.
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But they argued that the current rules are tilted too far in a burdensome direction.
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But there is a point where payments on ISAs and student loans can become burdensome.
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Is it burdensome to demand that a texting app log metadata, or forego forward secrecy?
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His views could condemn patients and families to burdensome care that they did not want.
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The plan gives states leeway over achieving this, but some contend it is too burdensome.
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Requests can be rejected if they are determined to be too burdensome on the agency.
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The most burdensome baggage for Villeneuve to carry, sadly, is the Blade Runner story itself.
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The House-passed American Health Care Act was a great start, repealing these burdensome taxes.
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Public accommodations protections for large online platforms would not be burdensome to the Internet economy.
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Even using Son's narrow net debt definition, SoftBank's borrowings are more burdensome than they look.
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Instead of two for one, we have cut 85033 burdensome regulations for everyone new rule.
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But other business owners are more skeptical, saying EU-imposed rules are burdensome and costly.
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Such patchwork solutions fail to address the underlying issue: a complex and burdensome tax code.
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Due to the Obama administration's overly burdensome regulations, our work is cut out for us.
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Without the full protection of the Voting Rights Act, states have imposed burdensome voting policies.
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Banks complained that the provision was burdensome and restricted legitimate trading (The New York Times).
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Some salon owners have challenged previous new salon regulations as financially burdensome for small businesses.
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Daudt worried that such burdensome regulations are putting homeownership out of reach for many people.
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It's not overly burdensome, but it is a big reduction in my sense of autonomy.
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Also, it has become increasingly burdensome for copyright holders to obtain takedowns of infringing content.
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FCC said the 80-year-old rule is outdated and unnecessarily burdensome for broadcast stations.
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"When you have candidates at their ages, the disclosure should be on the burdensome side."
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And how do we protect our nation's future with an already burdensome $23 trillion debt?
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DeVos, meanwhile, is worried about the government making "burdensome" demands on the for-profit schools.
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Nexus objected to the agency's "overly broad and unduly burdensome" request and refused to comply.
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Numerous species have conspicuous, metabolically costly and physically burdensome sexual ornaments, as biologists call them.
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They say the rule raises the costs of financial advisory services with burdensome compliance requirements.
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He has described the state's gun laws as "overly burdensome" and supported loosening the restrictions.
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Yet piracy persists, in part because it's so burdensome for copyright holders to catch it.
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That trims significant costs from Alphabet's balance sheet, but can leave workers with burdensome costs.
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Many of the rules illegally withheld from Congress's scrutiny are burdensome, ineffective, or poorly conceived.
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That is untrue as even though the 14th Amendment prohibits overly burdensome restrictions of abortions.
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Building trade groups and Republican lawmakers had criticized the rule as costly and overly burdensome.
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Trump argues that America's trade deals contain unfair, burdensome rules that infringe on U.S. sovereignty.
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Burdensome regulation has contributed to less affordable housing, but often at the local zoning level.
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They also hope she can help reduce regulations that defense contractors often complain are burdensome.
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College graduates crippled by burdensome student loan debt might want to consider moving to Kansas.
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Special interests often claim privacy regulations are burdensome to business owners and lawmakers often agree.
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He would do this, he said, by lifting burdensome regulations and ending unfair foreign competition.
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He added that the current disclosure document is "burdensome" and not needed for tax administration.
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It's easy to denounce insurance regulation in the abstract as government red tape and burdensome.
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When there's no geographic overlap, out-of-work miners are forced to relocate, which is burdensome.
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It claimed that federal permits create burdensome delays and also raise costs and hurt housing affordability.
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The security requirements associated with being an early user were deemed too burdensome by some developers.
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They argued that the regulator was imposing burdensome rules on ISPs that could stifle online innovation.
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These rings are less economically burdensome than an engagement ring, of course, but not exactly cheap.
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The move comes in response to industry complaints that the rules are too convoluted and burdensome.
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Real estate groups argue that requiring green roofs is too expensive and burdensome for property owners.
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Pai's oft-repeated mission statement has been to "[eliminate] unnecessary and burdensome rules" at the commission.
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The real fear was that people would lose coverage because the reporting requirements are too burdensome.
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They're comfortable, if slightly heavier than standard sunglasses, but not so much as to be burdensome.
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Mr Perdue has also said the Obama-era reforms were too burdensome for schools to manage.
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The chaos of parenting my children has yet to feel burdensome enough to merit a system.
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In some states, burdensome requirements for abortions mean extended wait periods for women seeking the procedure.
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Local securities regulations can be highly burdensome, and force companies to engage in "party building" activities.
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Just as burdensome was finding a reliable person to make the frequent repairs a house requires.
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I wouldn't say that the Crossfade 22017 Wireless are exceedingly comfortable, but neither are they burdensome.
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Mr Castro has zeroed in on real problems, such as expensive electricity, burdensome bureaucracy and corruption.
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Supply-side policies to reduce burdensome taxes and regulations will grow the economy and reward workers.
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Trump met with airline CEOs last month, telling them he wants to roll back "burdensome" regulations.
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The same weather pattern has been responsible for burdensome rainfall amounts recently from Wisconsin to Ohio.
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It was this second motivation -- concern for one's reputation -- that made people's secret votes particularly burdensome.
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"Continued heavy reliance on RRR has become highly burdensome and distorts the financial system," Espenilla said.
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"This can make living with HIV less burdensome ... and just make life a lot more livable."
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The burdensome and uncompetitive U.S. tax code will finally be overhauled after a 31-year wait.
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All major domestic and foreign companies are now covered by the same non-burdensome reporting rules.
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"Nothing burdensome against Stadler was found," a source close to VW's supervisory board said on Friday.
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Entrepreneurs blame high participation costs, overly burdensome regulation, and a general mood of caution among investors.
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"It's enormously burdensome," Neomi Rao, administrator of the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs, said Tuesday.
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The burdensome payday rule was formed on the basis of the CFPB's disingenuous "debt-trap" narrative.
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These so-called "personal responsibility" requirements are burdensome for beneficiaries and expensive for states to monitor.
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While this system is time-consuming and often burdensome on the petitioner, it also mostly works.
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On Thursday, the banking industry's trade group suggested that the stress tests had become unnecessarily burdensome.
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Other federal agencies could follow suit by scouring their regulations and eliminating any similarly burdensome requirements.
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They have accused it over imposing overly burdensome regulations that they say may unduly harm consumers.
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For the women in question, the trip out of state can be medically and financially burdensome.
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The state is home to some of the most burdensome taxes and regulations in the nation.
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They both had problems with the conditions imposed on the deal, which they called overly burdensome.
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Attacking higher education will result in fewer Ph.D. scientists, more burdensome student loans and faltering innovation.
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The rules in the Honest Ads Act are both vague and complex, not to mention burdensome.
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Immigration attorneys have for years complained about redundant and burdensome challenges to high-skilled employment visas.
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During these drug-taking hours, my burdensome and crippling mental mechanisms seemed to be switched off.
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They also said that the request is not unreasonably burdensome for the multi-billion dollar company.
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It is likely to be burdensome for all, trying for most and truly perilous for some.
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Her appearance in the tournament has always been marked by boundless public curiosity and burdensome expectations.
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Corn and wheat were flat as concerns about burdensome supplies offset spillover support from higher soybeans.
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The Interior Department's Bureau of Land Management described the rule as costly, redundant and overly burdensome.
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Instead of 2 for 1, we have cut 22 burdensome regulations for every one new rule.
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Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Anselm Kiefer bears a burdensome relationship to the written word.
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Finally, the law must not be so burdensome that it cuts off innovation and economic opportunity.
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Contrast that to Continental Europe, where a burdensome regulatory environment contributes to anemic tech sector growth.
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ISAP has its share of critics, who argue that it's a burdensome program without clear guidelines.
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Federal attorneys countered that the measure was needed to address outmoded, ineffective or overly burdensome rules.
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"Yes, they are burdensome," Governor Andrew Cuomo said of the social distancing measures in New York.
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Reform efforts across the country seek to make the bail system less burdensome on the poor.
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"Her instincts on working to remove burdensome regulation, I expect, are largely right," Mr. Lehrer said.
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Sadly, some recent presidential administrations have found that process too slow and burdensome for their liking.
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Instead of two for one, we have cut 22 burdensome regulations for every one new rule.
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But divided from the labor it would take to get there, it was a burdensome cipher.
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But opponents say the new rules are overly burdensome and have warned of costly business disruption.
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When it comes to voting, Democrats see free ID cards as too burdensome on the poor.
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Flawed economic policies, including excessively burdensome regulation that blunts both productivity and innovation, are to blame.
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Instead of two-for-one, we have cut 22 burdensome regulations for every one new rule.
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Adopting less harmful smokeless products could rapidly save countless lives from premature death and burdensome suffering.
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We just need a governor that can cut through California's massive taxes and burdensome regulatory climate.
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The struggle to go on living would become too burdensome for me, perhaps even downright impossible.
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Airbnb, for its part, is currently suing the city, saying that its regulations are overly burdensome.
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Spotify accused Apple of unfairly charging fees to its competitors and imposing burdensome rules about marketing.
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In fact, the checks are, in my opinion, very justifiably burdensome for someone to exit prison.
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Merchant refiners such as Valero and bankrupt Philadelphia Energy Solutions say the costs have become too burdensome.
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Diane, 54, confessed to authorities that she hated her husband, Mark, and found her other children burdensome.
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"I have concerns as to whether the final rules are too restrictive or too burdensome," he said.
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Group chat has been lauded as an alternative to email, which is now considered disruptive and burdensome.
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" Comcast Corp said the vote would help minimize "burdensome and investment-killing regulations, specifically on new entrants.
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The draft rules have prompted intense lobbying by technology companies, which say the proposals "impose burdensome obligations".
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He's reluctant to create videos with fair use content because it's become so burdensome to deal with.
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Under Barack Obama, CEOs grumbled constantly about burdensome new regulation and more zealous enforcement of existing rules.
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The moves dimmed hopes for a jump in U.S. pork exports at a time of burdensome supplies.
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"Courts nationwide have concluded that unnecessary and burdensome restrictions on voters are discriminatory and unconstitutional, " he added.
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" It added that Jacobs' request for any instructions to SourceCorp to purge records was "overboard and burdensome.
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An order cannot be "unduly burdensome," a subjective term often determined by the court issuing the order.
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DeVos has argued that the gainful employment rules are overly burdensome and rest on shaky legal footing.
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Peak Design says it's also compressible down to 30L, making it less burdensome as a day bag.
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Is this a slippery slope toward a global minimum wage or some other form of burdensome regulation?
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Contracting companies in other states will be left to cover the cost themselves, which could be burdensome.
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A law was passed putting burdensome restrictions on the country&aposs brave and vibrant civil society organizations.
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But advocates for refugees and asylum seekers say that the alternatives can be burdensome and even painful.
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"For too long, we've been held back by burdensome regulations on our energy industry," the website states.
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But the government's call to consume could be hampered by rising rents, burdensome mortgages and consumer debt.
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Brown warned last Thursday that he believed an alternative regulatory framework would be more costly and burdensome.
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They believe it has unfairly punished companies and created burdensome rules that have hurt businesses and consumers.
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Finally, the burdensome federal tax system punishes small businesses with a near-40 percent marginal tax rate.
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What could be more burdensome in all of American life than regulations that result in needless death?
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Republicans have been highly critical of the law, saying its regulatory requirements are too burdensome for businesses.
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In both cases, the feds argued that it's not too burdensome to simply hand over some code.
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Students are enrolled in schools voluntarily, and expulsion is the most burdensome sanction a university can impose.
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And the more than 40,000 pages of burdensome federal ACA regulations and guidance documents are not repealed.
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In the case of Austin, Texas, the companies found the regulations so burdensome that they withdrew altogether.
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Interior moved to delay the rule until 2019, citing its burdensome nature to the fossil fuel industry.
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With housing costs outpacing income growth in almost every state, rent has become burdensome for many families.
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In any case, it's a ruse to benefit pesticide manufacturers and farmers who find the regulation burdensome.
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They argue the requirements are burdensome and unnecessary, and will result in abortion clinics closing in Missouri.
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The new policy was cheered by energy companies that believed the Obama administration policy was overly burdensome.
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Eventually, city and state taxes, fees, and regulations become so burdensome that people and corporations jump ship.
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Taiwan and Singapore, two tech-intensive, export-oriented economies, do not suffer from overly burdensome regulatory regimes.
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Smaller firms, up-and-coming innovators in the dotcom revolution, will get strangled by burdensome red tape.
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This bill provides the research tools to do that, without imposing costly or burdensome mandates on states.
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In 2011, when the Fed initially proposed a rule, the financial industry said it was too burdensome.
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In July 2015, they rejected a tentative contract overwhelmingly because many thought its work rules were burdensome.
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"It's enormously burdensome," Neomi Rao, administrator of the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs, told the Journal.
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The president wants to make the government less burdensome to businesses and more accountable to our citizens.
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They argue it would be burdensome and make it impossible to provide retirement advice for some investors.
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Communities of color are especially vulnerable to a variety of instances that make voting inaccessible or burdensome.
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But hospital executives need a clear signal from federal authorities to trigger these costly and burdensome measures.
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This allows the wealthy to believe that their tax liability is more burdensome than it actually is.
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No other treatment for a medical condition in the United States faces these kinds of burdensome regulations.
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It would change carbon capture from something expensive, burdensome, and inessential to something integral to power plants.
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This proves burdensome in the job market, even after people have paid their supposed "debt" to society.
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" Last month, Mr. Barrasso again called on the agency to withdraw the rule, calling it "unreasonably burdensome.
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Too many patients are receiving unwanted, unnecessary and burdensome care because of the lack of adequate training.
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"Heavy deliveries in all three markets reminded traders about burdensome supplies," Farm Futures said in a note.
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He has proposed scaling back both burdensome business regulations and taxes on corporate and other business income.
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At the Wisconsin State Laboratory of Hygiene, running new coronavirus tests wouldn't be particularly burdensome, Shult says.
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Between 2202 and 2628, the burdensome wealth tax in France led to 28500,6900 millionaires fleeing the country.
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The status quo of the ESA is emblematic of government at its worst: costly, burdensome and uncertain.
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It would be nearly as effective, and less burdensome, to bar members from buying or selling shares.
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More generally, they complain of burdensome regulations, created largely without physician input, that doctors already must follow.
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"We try and roll back burdensome regulations and make life easier for consumers and manufacturers," he said.
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Reducing burdensome taxation and regulation will allow corporations to flourish and, as a result, hire new employees.
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More specifically, how many regulations does a modern economy need to function properly without being overly burdensome?
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Congress can start the process of bipartisan reform by reforming regulations that are burdensome or altogether obsolete.
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Prosecutors criticized claims by Apple that developing the new software code would be burdensome for the company.
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"Relative to the company's revenue base, this would not be overly burdensome by any means," he said.
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The findings were clear: states with burdensome licensing requirements had significantly lower employment across the ten professions.
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There's also Chinese debt denominated in the dollar, which would become more burdensome when the yuan weakens.
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Other players have complained that the process of getting approved for cash payments has been unnecessarily burdensome.
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Each city had a different set of local regulations, and some of these laws were quite burdensome.
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And it's a major win for the telecom industry, which saw the rules as unfair and burdensome.
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He has dealt with burdensome government regulations and understands that government should aid, not block, private-sector development.
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"We don't want it to be overly burdensome to a player to lose all their stuff," said Mayer.
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He added that the law was especially burdensome for minorities and young people, who tend to vote Democratic.
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"First, they perceive themselves as burdensome to others," said Maidenberg, who is not affiliated with the new research.
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Pennsylvania's voter ID law was also struck down after a judge ruled that it was burdensome to voters.
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It is the genius of the free market, not burdensome government mandates, that has delivered this unrivaled accomplishment.
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Comparisons to real-world events only go so far, and they can prove burdensome for any fictional series.
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Women may be pushed into a burdensome and costly medical procedure that cannot provide guaranteed future fertility outcomes.
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"We've turned physicians into data entry clerks," he said, arguing that the burdensome recording systems need an overhaul.
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FCC chairman Ajit Pai has argued that he's dismantling "burdensome and unnecessary regulations," which will will stimulate innovation.
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They see their jobs moving overseas and their loved ones being crushed by the burdensome costs of Obamacare.
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Enforcing the policy can also be overly burdensome for drivers, and following it costs them time and money.
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I scrutinized regulations to be sure they were truly needed and not unnecessarily burdensome for individuals and businesses.
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President Donald Trump declared he would veto the legislation because it placed burdensome delays on people buying firearms.
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We are not in a particularly burdensome situation, everything that has been done on our part was correct.
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China's cultivation of a flowering electric car industry is not a burdensome cost, but rather a lucrative investment.
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We also want to make sure that remote identification solutions are not burdensome or costly for our customers.
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"The U.K. may actually be able to be free from some of the EU's burdensome regulations," he said.
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U.S. Independent refiners such as Phillips 66 say the system is financially burdensome and targets the wrong group.
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With proper planning, technology can make these records less burdensome to manage and easier to use and share.
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At the time, Uber and Lyft said that the requirements were too burdensome and decided to leave Austin.
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Airlines have successfully fought against what they call overly burdensome regulations that could have negative effects on travelers.
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Republicans say the rule is burdensome and costly for energy companies, and also duplicates other long-standing regulations.
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Trump has promised to roll back regulations, singling out the Dodd-Frank Act as one that's overly burdensome.
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The AHCA further eliminates the individual and employer mandates that impose burdensome requirements on small businesses and families.
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Congressional Republicans are opposed to any federal paid leave laws, calling them another burdensome regulation on American businesses.
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In a state with burdensome property taxes, decaying infrastructure, inadequate schools, and complications from rapid growth, Lieutenant Gov.
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Eliminating the most burdensome restrictions to economic activity is the fastest and easiest way to improve economic growth.
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The government had originally argued that depositing the profits into the Treasury would prevent taxpayers from burdensome losses.
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It said the proposal would not be "particularly burdensome to the company" and that it would benefit shareholders.
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It is legislators' desire to pass these burdensome laws that created the perception problem in the first place.
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The case concerns a new law in Texas which, its opponents say, makes access to abortions unduly burdensome.
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The ERISA law is intended to protect employers from a patchwork of burdensome state regulations, Liberty Mutual said.
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Administrators, the lawsuit argues, run into overly burdensome procedures that make it virtually impossible to fire ineffective teachers.
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The cost of her medications had become so burdensome that they could no longer afford it, he said.
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This burdensome regulation would also only lower sea level rise by the thickness of three sheets of paper.
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The rule was quickly criticized by Republicans and the oil and gas industry as unnecessarily burdensome and costly.
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The EU tax pushers see the ruling as an open door to impose burdensome taxes on American companies.
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The President has also freed up the business community from workplace protections that many of them found burdensome.
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Then he got mad and filed a lawsuit in federal court in Florida, challenging the state's burdensome regulations.
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Thanks to his leadership, we passed historic tax cuts and rolled back the Obama administration's most burdensome regulations.
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Everyone is in agreement that the current tax system is overly burdensome and complicated, and reform is needed.
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Occasionally, the charade would grow too burdensome, and the women would slip up, becoming, for a moment, themselves.
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A rising tide of commentators, scholars and policymakers has noted the growing problem of burdensome occupational licensing laws.
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Supporters say burdensome FDA regulations slow down drug approvals for terminal patients who don't have time to wait.
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Among those changes is the need to address burdensome regulations that make it harder to purchase a condominium.
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His solar tariffs, while inconvenient and moderately burdensome, won't curb corporate interest in wind and solar energy power.
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The Searching for and Cutting Regulations that are Unnecessarily Burdensome (SCRUB) Act passed along party lines, 240-185.
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We can do all that without overly-burdensome environmental policies that raise energy prices and stifle economic growth.
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Everything from registering a Chinese subsidiary to gaining product approval can be prohibitively burdensome for small U.S. businesses.
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Some small business groups argue the decision will be burdensome and add to an already confusing tax structure.
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"Jury duty can be burdensome, and this case has put particular strain on some of you," she said.
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"We do not want to impose burdensome regulations on your industry," said Representative Mike Johnson, Republican of Louisiana.
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The worker attributed the protracted stay to the burdensome fingerprinting and screening process, which took months to complete.
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Most of them are older than 70, retired and paying a burdensome percentage of their incomes in rent.
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Justice Thomas said those requirements, which can require notices in as many as 13 languages, were too burdensome.
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But that might seem burdensome to some people, so they might choose a different form of representative democracy.
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The White House threatened to veto that bill, saying it would impose "burdensome" requirements on some firearm sales.
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The Searching for and Cutting Regulations that are Unnecessarily Burdensome (SCRUB) Act passed along party lines, 240-185.
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Even so, forced disclosures must contain factual and widely agreed upon information and must avoid being unduly burdensome.
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But he said he believed the agency's standards were too rigid and burdensome to companies with innovative ideas.
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Even putting on protective gear, which includes tight masks and full-body suits, is starting to feel burdensome.
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They tell Rhonda to cease relations with her husband, that the state will care for the burdensome children.
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Preserving and protecting their ability to access high quality healthcare is critical, and should be without burdensome obstacles.
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The CRA was enacted in 22019 as a check on overreaching and burdensome regulations promulgated by federal agencies.
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Harbour had argued that the consumer agency's subpoena was too burdensome and that it sought too much information.
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Many Republicans have long argued that the bureau has overstepped its authority and created burdensome standards for businesses.
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The nation's largest auto companies told Mr. Trump last month that they found those technical requirements too burdensome.
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These additional 17.2 million households will "undergo a more burdensome application process" according to the Congressional Research Service.
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The new administration has articulated a commitment to eliminating unduly burdensome regulatory requirements on the financial services sector.
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One does not need to be a committed supply-sider to see that the status quo is burdensome.
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Lawmakers on both sides of the aisle have been unified in their support to repeal this burdensome regulation.
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There's a burdensome, long-winded seriousness to it, but Johnston writes in gracefully exact language with genuine heart.
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Many business leaders see tariffs as tax increases, and trade rules as just another kind of burdensome regulation.
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Many have to deal with burdensome transportation — think traveling several hours — just to get to a polling place.
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In that same piece, he also suggested that the indictment of a sitting president would be exceedingly burdensome.
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British conservatives also argue that EU regulations have become too burdensome, hampering the growth of the UK economy.
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Its main argument is that it need not honor the severability provision because doing so would be too burdensome.
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We are going to take the tax rate down; we are going to reduce all of this burdensome regulation.
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But opponents of the law feel President Trump's action is a relief to what they deemed a burdensome regulation.
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Imagine that nearly 21 million families are paying what experts call a "burdensome" share of their income on it.
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One trade lawyer says rules of origin can be so burdensome that sometimes companies prefer to pay export tariffs.
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But in August 2017 the Trump administration suspended the initiative indefinitely, claiming the measure was "unnecessarily burdensome" to employers.
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Uber successfully sued the city, calling the written portion overly burdensome, and the idea was ultimately seen as discriminatory.
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That not only makes the situation potentially harmful to the ecosystem but also burdensome the state's tourism-based economy.
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These requirements are particularly burdensome for small businesses, which often do not have dedicated legal and regulatory compliance departments.
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" He added: "The act intervenes in the medical process of abortion prior to viability in an unduly burdensome manner.
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A deposition would be far less burdensome than the painstaking and laborious path we have been pursuing at Yahoo!
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Surprisingly, weight standards that are different and more burdensome for females could still theoretically be justified as a BFOQ.
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Doing so will require sweeping changes to the burdensome pension system, such as raising the minimum age of retirement.
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So the argument that warning systems are extra burdensome, or would be hinder trade, "doesn't hold water," she added.
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Comcast, for one, has argued that it supports net neutrality, but that the FCC's current rules are overly burdensome.
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He remains a diligent collector of evidence supporting the notion that listing requirements have become more burdensome over time.
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He has also pledged to roll back regulations from the Obama administration that Republicans see as burdensome on business.
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It must create a pro-business climate virtually free of regulations and burdensome taxes to see true economic prosperity.
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President-elect Trump can immediately begin unraveling some burdensome regulations as soon as he takes office through executive action.
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There are also times Indiana has elected to replace federal funding with state funds to ease burdensome federal restrictions.
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At almost 39 percent, the combined federal and state corporate tax rate is one of the world's most burdensome.
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Ironically, these are usually the same people want to impose unduly burdensome and costly school nutrition standards on schools.
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Those two factors would make a border tax less burdensome than on a company like Target, analysts have said.
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House Republicans have expressed interest in passing the Searching for and Cutting Regulations that are Unnecessarily Burdensome (SCRUB) Act.
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Whether it is the state and local tax deduction changes or burdensome regulations, the trend is becoming increasingly clear.
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His office has signed bills overhauling burdensome eviction laws in Washington while advocating for investing millions into affordable housing.
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Concerns over Internet privacy should be addressed in less burdensome ways than the EU's draconian General Data Protection Regulation.
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But some see his policies as abuses of executive power and consider them far too burdensome for the economy.
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The first bill, titled the Searching for and Cutting Regulations that are Unnecessarily Burdensome (SCRUB) Act, passed 245-174.
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This bill raises the asset threshold triggering stricter, burdensome regulations from $50 billion to $85033 billion, among other things.
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In addition, President Trump paints a picture of burdensome new regulations bearing down on properties designated as national monuments.
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Lifting regulations that are overly burdensome or unnecessary would free up business owners to generate even more economic activity.
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We should promote more consumer-driven healthcare, while offering protection against catastrophic costs and relief from burdensome "Medigap" premiums.
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"They have legal ability to challenge that, but we have to recognize that is quite burdensome," Crabtree-Ireland said.
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Though Fisher spoke of her circumstance with a light-hearted resilience, what she suffered was in fact tremendously burdensome.
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Wages are inching upward, but the cost of living and burdensome student loans put many living paycheck to paycheck.
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Repeatedly and relentlessly they push a "deregulatory agenda" that "relieves" business of the burdensome regulations relating to the environment.
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The burdensome, internalized shame Annie carries convinces her that she doesn't deserve a caring boyfriend or a fulfilling job.
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"If we were to actually conduct an analysis, we would find the claims of burdensome regulation lacking," she said.
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One of the central themes in President Trump's tenure so far is eliminating regulations that are burdensome to businesses.
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The Emergency Medical Treatment and Labor Act (EMTALA) as an unfunded burdensome mandate further distorts the ED healthcare market.
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Many worry that the OCC proposal imposes capitalization and regulatory requirements that would be too burdensome for FinTech companies.
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" He added: "The act intervenes in the medical process of abortion prior to viability in an unduly burdensome manner.
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As Treasury secretary, Mnuchin will restore robust economic growth through lower taxes, higher wages and less burdensome government regulation.
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The rapist will deny it, and it's too burdensome and unwieldy to insist a survivor be its sole guardian.
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Both parties call for no inheritance tax and burdensome regulations, even as they make new promises for social spending.
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Meanwhile, the US lacks any semblance of universal child care, which can be a burdensome cost for many families.
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But government services should be paid for through a general fund, not through burdensome fines and fees on individuals.
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Apple said today that yes, the FBI's request is within its capabilities, but that the request is unduly burdensome.
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There is muttering in Sacramento that the whole system has become nothing more than an administratively burdensome carbon tax.
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Of course, one of the most burdensome requirements of voting in Tennessee is the state-issued photo ID itself.
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Although identifying the families may be burdensome, as the government argued, "it clearly can be done," the judge wrote.
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Convenience stores and supermarkets argued menu labeling, while appropriate for restaurants, would be too expensive and burdensome for them.
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The same thing was true of many places he saw: relatively new condo building, beautiful inside, burdensome application process.
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But adding one more drug becomes burdensome in itself, given the complicated, expensive medication routines many older people follow.
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It was far less strict than manufacturers had feared, but industry leaders still criticized the rule as overly burdensome.
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But, but, but: This transition could be logistically burdensome, with thousands of prisoners, resources and staff to be relocated.
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To many IU Health employees, the pace of change can be bewildering, the new directives too numerous or burdensome.
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Endangered species designations, especially those located in waterways, are often burdensome for industries that must meet strict pollution standards.
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In reviewing new devices, the bill says, the F.D.A. shall consider the "least burdensome" means of showing their safety.
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"Our current burdensome tax code is a massive lead weight against the American economy," Trump said in the address.
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Our tax code is overly-burdensome and has put America at a major disadvantage in an increasingly global marketplace.
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These policies can be long and burdensome to read, and that is how they are intended to be perceived.
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But "overly burdensome" is subjective, and, Cohen pointed out, plaintiffs face a chasm of privilege in the upper courts.
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And while the payment may be burdensome for borrowers, ignoring the issue for three months won't make things better.
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Some consumer groups, though, have warned that the administration should not make it overly burdensome for people to enroll.
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Republican Senate leadership has been sharply criticized for the burdensome restrictions it set on press access to the trial.
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But with it came much less time to spend with patients, because it increased burdensome compliance and quality metrics.
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For decades, federal law required the Environmental Protection Agency to adopt asbestos rules that were "least burdensome" on industry.
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Banks have long called the Community Reinvestment Act's requirements burdensome and impractical, but shirking them is not an option.
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Critics say the vague language could lead the industry to sue states over any regulations they consider overly burdensome.
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" Apple has until next week to file a formal objection to the order, claiming that it is "unduly burdensome.
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The size of your credit card balance isn't the only factor in determining whether the debt is truly burdensome.
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Historically, purple has been highly valued, driven by its burdensome production and its association with wealth, power and royalty.
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What are the big cost-centers for American citizens, and how can international economic integration make them less burdensome?
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This must be appropriately structured to attract capital currently sitting on the sidelines without being unnecessarily burdensome to consumers.
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But GOP lawmakers shouldn't be allowed to simply burp up the words "burdensome" and "job-killing" and move on.
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" Apple has five days to object to the order, if the company believes that complying would be "unreasonably burdensome.
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Of course, that kind of burdensome activity wouldn't be necessary if Facebook would just make everything clear on its own.
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This happens to be the period when many sectors of the economy were subject to burdensome New Deal-era regulations.
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The committee can go to court to compel Mueller to answer, but that process would be time consuming and burdensome.
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The bills allow testing without burdensome regulations so the industry can move forward with potential life-saving technology, said Gov.
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Trump has also questioned climate science and criticized regulations and international agreements surrounding the topic as overly burdensome to business.
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It isn't until you look at cost per employee that you realize just how burdensome these hidden taxes really are.
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For some, anxiety and worry are so toxic and burdensome that medication and/or therapy is needed to fully function.
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These revisions will undo burdensome regulatory obstacles and unleash American innovation across all industries to invest in our aging infrastructure.
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The donors were generally cheerful, embracing the opportunity to feel magnanimous while being relieved, by strangers, of a burdensome chore.
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But, for the most part, it's not overly burdensome to complete most of your basic tasks directly on the MK2599.
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Rather than challenging Roe directly they chiselled away, introducing state-level regulations so burdensome that clinics were forced to close.
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In all, the day provided moments of joy and levity in what has otherwise been a tense and burdensome season.
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" However, he writes, "that obviously does not help the Government's argument in support of the current, even more burdensome form.
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Banks had warned that overly burdensome demands would make trading uneconomic, crimp lending and thin already stressed liquidity in markets.
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"I think it's really in line with the things I've been talking about," Blunt said, citing burdensome regulations on Missouri.
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Digging through these apps is a burdensome task that seems like a prime area where Siri could be of use.
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"That makes for a very fragmented and inconsistent process that makes it burdensome for companies to install solar," he says.
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Uber and others would be forced then to negotiate with individual states, which they find much more burdensome, he said.
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Internet providers obviously loathed the rules, lambasting them as unfair and burdensome — and Republicans in Congress have heard their cries.
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When U.S. tax rates are particularly burdensome, merging with a competitor to change your tax home might be particularly attractive.
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Powell called parts of the Dodd-Frank Act "unnecessarily burdensome" and said some parts may not be needed at all.
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The largest companies in the world have managed to saddle both of those interactions with burdensome and non-negotiable contracts.
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To be sure, the general expectation is that banks, unchained from burdensome regulation, will, as they do, earn more revenues.
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The engineer was humanity's "redeemer from despairing drudgery and burdensome labor," as Charles Hermany, an engineer himself, wrote in 2000.
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Traders said that fresh pork exports to China were required to ease the burdensome supplies and boost hog futures higher.
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Critics of the demand argue that the order would would likely lead to burdensome law enforcement requests in the future.
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In some locations, burdensome regulations and steep impact fees sometimes make it infeasible to build a new home at all.
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Republicans and some oil and mining companies say the rule is burdensome and costly and duplicates other long-standing regulations.
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She was old, tired and battling a host of medical conditions that would make the coming years difficult and burdensome.
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As a lifelong conservative Republican, I believe that free enterprise and fewer burdensome regulations enable American prosperity and economic growth.
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But still, that headset is often relegated to a desk or closet somewhere, especially because it's burdensome to carry around.
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Farmers and ranchers have long felt that the restrictions imposed on their land use by the ESA are overly burdensome.
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While the proposals are not law throughout the EU, Member States can implement their own versions of the burdensome tax.
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And all of them continue to rely on outdated, burdensome document-based forms (PDFs) to collect and track grant dollars.
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Basically, she needs to persuade the world that a BCA is fair, not unduly burdensome, and not really a tariff.
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These measures, such as voter ID laws and burdensome registration requirements, when paired with aggressive voter-roll purges, decrease turnout.
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Millions of American small businesses are overwhelmed with a burdensome malaise of regulations that unnecessarily impact their budgetary bottom-lines.
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As a former teacher, I know that sometimes Washington places burdensome, unfunded mandates on school districts that cannot afford them.
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But all of these are currently prohibited without a special waiver from FAA, which are burdensome and costly for industry.
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This includes the overly burdensome registration process, redundant protocol reviews, lack of adequate research material and unnecessarily onerous security requirements.
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Cramer said his paper would emphasize the dangers of foreign ownership of U.S. energy assets, burdensome taxes, and over-regulation.
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If a president's priority is to quickly create jobs and grow the economy, environmental regulations can be burdensome and costly.
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But health care's comparatively strict regulation may be too burdensome for the e-commerce giant to make a meaningful impact.
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"I saw how burdensome kidney disease can be and how important it is to give patients more options," Azar said.
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It would be unduly burdensome, if not impossible, for the Commission to separate legitimate from illegitimate entries in the logs.
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But it is so, so important that we keep our many responsibilities from leeching the joy from our burdensome lives.
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Republicans said the fees provision would be burdensome for airlines and that market forces should be allowed to determine fees.
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It's especially burdensome for lower-income families when childcare costs nearly two-thirds of minimum wage workers' income, on average.
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Customers share more data with startups that make data collection a feature, not a burdensome part of the user experience.
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However, some retailers resist them because they view the rent obligation as burdensome, a stance that often attracts investor criticism.
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Pai, who says the Wheeler-era regulations are burdensome, clearly favors policies that serve the interests of large telecommunications companies.
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They also are worried it could represent a reversal of the administration's past pledge to end burdensome policies on farmers.
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ObamaCare will never be replaced without the help and support of those companies and institutions laboring under its burdensome architecture.
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The rule's critics, including Randal K. Quarles, head of supervision at the Fed, say it is too burdensome on banks.
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EO 13772 calls upon the secretary of the Treasury to evaluate financial regulations and identify those that are too burdensome.
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" But in her final ruling on May 4, she denied the Cambodian politician's application, calling it "overly broad and burdensome.
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But the current administration asserted that the exemptions process was not sustainable and that some schools found it too burdensome.
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In the short term, making it possible — and less burdensome — for every adult citizen to vote will probably help Democrats.
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The free-market approach to program design creates a benefit to removing burdensome degree requirements, like a foreign language requirement.
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" The department also said that requirement that schools disclose their data had proved to be "more burdensome than originally anticipated.
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There are myriad reasons why homeless people may be reluctant to vote, or find it too burdensome to do so.
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CMS has received criticism for a proposed rule the agency says would reduce burdensome requirements on long-term care facilities.
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It wasn't until he first made the 2100-minute trip that he realized how burdensome it was going to be.
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Several large gas producers are moving forward with methane control programs, but others have resisted the effort as too burdensome.
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Filers just checked boxes to indicate if they considered the proposed settlement to be unfair, inadequate, unreasonable or unduly burdensome.
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But Ament, the economic development corporation CEO, believes the state will work toward a solution that won't be overly burdensome.
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Mr. Trump has also promised to edit the federal rule book, removing what he has described as overly burdensome restrictions.
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Seeking to improve licensing online processes through NIPR and coordination of changes with states to eliminate burdensome paper submissions; f.
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Exxon realizes its early support could allow the company to shape legislation -- and prevent a more burdensome outcome from Washington.
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Duke sought Monday to have the subpoena dismissed, calling it "vague, overbroad, unduly burdensome and irrelevant," The Associated Press reported.
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They ended with overly complex and burdensome reporting requirements that are ill-suited for investors and the asset management industry.
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A high-quality RIA would have addressed those concerns and examined alternatives that could be more effective or less burdensome.
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This law created a small business regulatory review committee to make sure regulations were not unduly burdensome on small businesses.
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Excessive red tape, a complex and burdensome tax system, high health costs, and access to capital are in that mix.
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Young, beautiful, and brainless, Auggie has none of the burdensome opinions, feelings, boundaries, or agency of a real-life woman.
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Additionally, it can be costly and burdensome for small companies to set up and maintain retirement plans on their own.
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The UAW wage request is likely not burdensome to GM's bottom line and GM will likely seek a quick resolution.
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California's anti-business and burdensome regulatory environment is also a big cause for concern as these fire investigations move forward.
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Republicans say the requirement is burdensome and costly for energy companies, and also that it duplicates other long-standing regulations.
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Even for employees who know they have a right to quit their union, the process can be burdensome and confusing.
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Next tax season, Americans will see increased take-home pay, and be faced with a simpler, less burdensome tax code.
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The strategies are a coordinated effort to amplify partisan content while avoiding the burdensome rules associated with advertising on Facebook.
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The poor guy, in a white T-shirt and suspenders, has a burdensome humped shoulder, and he drags one foot.
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All recessions hit poorer people harder, but this one would be especially burdensome, The New York Times editorial board writes.
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And many expect the Digital Single Market to ease burdensome red tape, like that around e-commerce transactions and streaming.
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This becomes burdensome for retailers as they're then forced to use steep discounting to get rid of excess merchandise in stores.
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This is probably the most popular theory on the political right: that burdensome regulations have slowed the pace of economic growth.
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To take advantage of the EU agreement, they will have to lighten burdensome taxes and regulations and boost internal transport infrastructure.
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Such monitoring, to the extent even possible, likely would be burdensome enough to choke these types of sites out of existence.
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Policymakers must cooperate closely with researchers to implement protocols that align AI with human values without being overly burdensome to developers.
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Her administration would start from the ground up, she promised, to build a new rule that was less "burdensome" for schools.
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On services, where America boasts a trade surplus, a deal to tackle burdensome licensing and discriminatory regulatory process could boost exports.
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In Hawaii, too, people seeking abortion care are at the mercy of burdensome restrictions that have been plainly debunked by science.
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At some point, these kinds of images and expectations go beyond just being admirable goals and venture well into burdensome territory.
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However, while iHeartMedia has no issue meeting its near-term liabilities, it remains under pressure to reduce its burdensome debt load.
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And that estimate doesn't even account for navigating varied and complex differences between states, a burdensome task in and of itself.
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The period that followed is often called the Lost Decade, as Japan grappled with falling prices, slow growth and burdensome debt.
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"Our slow and burdensome approval process at the Food and Drug Administration keeps too many advances ... from reaching those in need."
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The problem is, there is only so much improvement that can be made without Washington lifting some of its burdensome regulations.
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They also helped create the burdensome, expensive, and downright confusing tax code that American individuals, families, and businesses must comply with.
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It's not something I hide, but at the time I didn't want the stigma of being a "burdensome" child who suffered.
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Their proposal would also create burdensome restrictions on how local governments use property tax assessments and municipal bonds for PACE programs.
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We will not reduce inequality by robbing Peter to pay Paul or by saddling American business with burdensome regulations and mandates.
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SEC (85033)), the agency completely ignored a less burdensome alternative that was actually proposed by two of the agency's own commissioners.
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President Trump has vowed to kill "burdensome regulations," and there are few areas where they have run more amok than infrastructure.
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Critics also claim that increasing salaries can be burdensome on taxpayers, as states seek a source to pay for the raises.
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Giancarlo said the CFTC will not allow the firms it regulates to comply with conflicting and overly burdensome regulation from abroad.
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Developers and other critics argue that such restrictions pose an unfair and overly burdensome intrusion on property rights and economic activity.
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Some other uncontroversial and non-burdensome regulations are regularly updated in order to make federal programs work for the American people.
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It is a story of what American workers and producers can do when unleashed from high taxes and unnecessarily burdensome regulations.
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Some districts don't participate in the programs offered in the CTE Act because the administrative hurdles are too expensive or burdensome.
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Veterans report that getting mental health care at a VA may be burdensome and veterans have low confidence in the system.
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The company is also helping smaller companies adapt to clean energy usage, which is often financially burdensome, especially in small markets.
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Saddled with extra compliance requirements and with no material benefit to resilience, they buckled under the weight of these burdensome regulations.
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And now, it appears that a bipartisan agreement in Congress could raise the asset hurdle at which regulation becomes more burdensome.
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House Democrats, faith groups and advocacy organizations like the AARP have all blasted the work requirements as overly burdensome and unworkable.
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Responsibility is so complex and burdensome at the de minimis transactional level that accountability and enforcement for program success are sacrificed.
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This will streamline the claims process by eliminating the burdensome step of having to use the VA as a middle-man.
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Amazon recently tweaked its try-before-you-buy service, Prime Wardrobe, after finding the costs of discounts and returns too burdensome.
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Currently, taxpayers who itemize can deduct those expenses — which can be burdensome in high-tax states — on their federal tax return.
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The oil and natural gas industry consider the rule burdensome, and Republicans have worked hard to defund and undo the regulation.
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The Justice Department last week said in a letter that the subpoena was "not legitimate oversight" and an "extraordinarily burdensome" request.
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Our current tax code is so burdensome and complex that we waste 9 billion hours a year in tax code compliance.
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"Because the last several years have been relatively helpful to those groups, even though the outcome is more burdensome to them."
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Still, opponents to the law claimed that it is overly burdensome and expensive for restaurants to have to print nutrition information.
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"Indeed, the cost of college—even after accounting for grant aid—is most burdensome for low-income students," the report states.
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Why it matters: Small business owners are retaining faith in the Trump administration's ability to lower taxes and reduce burdensome regulations.
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Kyrsten Sinema (D-Ariz.), urged his colleagues to support the measure, arguing that unnecessary and burdensome regulations have hurt economic growth.
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James Sherk, a labor adviser to President Trump, has argued that elements of the act are burdensome and abused by workers.
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It needs to be acknowledged that while these physical distancing measures are burdensome, adhering to them is a heroic, crucial response.
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Texas had recently passed a burdensome and unnecessary law that required voters to show a state-approved ID with a photo.
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Well, what if on your way to your burdensome job, you could listen to Mr. Buffett and the musicians he endorses?
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America's increasingly burdensome health care spending has many roots: new technologies, high drug prices, fragmented care, administrative expenses and the like.
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"Our lives could become less burdensome," said Bulol Donato, a member of the Agta, an indigenous group in the Sierra Madre.
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Conservative critics have complained that some of the agency's investigatory subpoenas are too burdensome on businesses and amount to document grabs.
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" 'He is trying to balance patient safety and a regulatory pathway that is as least burdensome as possible," Mr. Werner said.
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"Even that reduced price fee is very, very burdensome on families that are struggling to make ends meet," Ms. Davis said.
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We generally consider it lazy, inefficient, and overall burdensome to let your inbox grow and fester to the point of chaos.
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It is time for the Obama administration to pass the torch and to cease forcing burdensome red tape on job creators.
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Those changes have been hailed by Republicans and many businesses interests, who have opposed such standards as expensive and overly burdensome.
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WASHINGTON — The burdensome costs of medical care, prescription drugs and health insurance have become dominant issues in the 2020 presidential campaign.
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Fewer burdensome regulations would allow small businesses the freedom to do what they do best – grow the economy and create jobs.
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Mr. Pai, who says the Wheeler-era regulations are burdensome, clearly favors policies that serve the interests of large telecommunications companies.
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For probationers, an extra set of burdensome tasks, many of which require time and transportation, can be a recipe for failure.
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And establishing a holding company — and then being subject to oversight by the Federal Reserve — is too burdensome for startup businesses.
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That's not only burdensome for pot businesses but also potentially dangerous, since it makes them better targets for would-be robbers.
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But the two most common arguments focused on the EU's liberal rules for internal migration and the EU's burdensome economic regulations.
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" Justice Sonia Sotomayor said that part of the law, at least in some of its possible applications, was "burdensome and wrong.
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Starting now, teachers no longer face burdensome financial obligations and the coercion of being forced to support policies with which they disagree.
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The FTC has previously used the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act to pursue a case against BMV over the company's burdensome warranty policy.
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Exxon, which has said that it has acknowledged the reality of climate change for years, called the subpoena unreasonably burdensome and intrusive.
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" Click on that and you'll read the following: "For too long, we've been held back by burdensome regulations on our energy industry.
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Anyone carrying burdensome credit-card debt knows how those zero percent (or low-rate) balance-transfer options can feel like a lifeline.
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The D9200s are light for their size, and while you'll never quite forget you're wearing them, they feel more pillowy than burdensome.
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The hosting costs had become burdensome; moderating the anarchic community had stopped being worth it after most of its users had left.
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If most business owners don't know what FinCEN is, how are they supposed to know how to comply with their burdensome regulations?
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The administration has other councils focused on other policy areas, such as developing a competitive income tax code and streamlining burdensome regulation.
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Dodd-Frank was "well-intended", he says, but its "many and complicated" regulations are too burdensome for all banks, especially small ones.
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Court intervention is necessary in order to protect ordinary retirement savers from bearing the burdensome costs this rule will place on them.
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Following the incidents, the NSA reportedly shut down the phone records collection program citing overly burdensome legal requirements imposed on the agency.
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" Palin wrote that she was hopeful the Trump administration is aware of the pitfalls of what she called "burdensome federal government imposition.
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After the dotcom bubble burst, new rules intended to protect investors, particularly the Sarbanes-Oxley Act, made going public much more burdensome.
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Venmo had grown in popularity for its simple, social network-inspired design and its less burdensome fee structure among a younger crowd.
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The unapologetic use of color and texture is admittedly a touch overstimulating, but somehow it feels less burdensome than minimalism's strict rules.
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At a hearing on March 27, government attorneys said my request was "remarkably burdensome" and "broad," and they proposed an "alternative" solution.
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What made me even more depressed was that I was trying to maintain my burdensome work schedule on top of it all.
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Pruitt, who has pledged to roll back what he deems burdensome regulations, told CNBC that American automakers wanted to evaluate those standards.
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Proposals for mutual and alternative investment funds seek to remove "complex and burdensome requirements and harmonise diverging national rules," the commission said.
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The DMCA's anti-circumvention provision and the burdensome exemption process constrain artists from taking reasonable steps to contribute to the creative community.
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Sure, Trump has promised tax cuts, the elimination of burdensome regulations and an infrastructure spending spree that has many business leaders salivating.
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"I honestly think it's more burdensome for Apple to repair all screens than for them to allow Apple to recalibrate," he added.
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This approach is unnecessarily burdensome and it's therefore not surprising that relatively few women have come forward in the Marines United case.
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A current driver shortage beleaguers the trucking industry thanks to a combination of low compensation, burdensome schedules and conditions of the job.
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"The site won't be taken down, but the cost is extremely burdensome," said ED moderator Brian Zaiger, speaking to Motherboard by email.
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"The incoming administration and the 85033th Congress will likely re-examine and unwind burdensome regulations imposed by the Obama administration," he added.
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Don't get me wrong: Leaving a voicemail isn't particularly burdensome (although some people report a kind of performance anxiety over the task).
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Too many of the EU's regulatory initiatives after the credit crunch, though worthy enough in isolation, were far too burdensome — especially cumulatively.
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While Facebook and Google might be able to afford to comply with such burdensome regulations, new market entrants most certainly could not.
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Restricting one form of political speech would just force Americans to find other, perhaps more burdensome ways to make their voices heard.
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That's a penalty so burdensome that if Turner were to have children someday, he wouldn't be able to get near their school.
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" When the subcommittee signed off on the bill, Chairman Fred Upton (R-Mich.) said it would protect small businesses "from burdensome regulation.
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The most burdensome parts of Dodd-Frank should be eliminated, but the government must have regulatory tools to protect the financial system.
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PayPal's Chief Operating Officer Bill Ready told Reuters the social aspect of apps like Venmo can help make financial transactions less burdensome.
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Burge says the DEA has gotten better at approving these research requests in recent years, but some of the requirements are burdensome.
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Even under Obama, the Education Department made loan relief unnecessarily burdensome, forcing students to prove the fraud instead of instituting blanket relief.
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She also added that it had failed to take into account the economic advantages of being free of burdensome regulations from Brussels.
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We are not blind to the existence of some burdensome and ineffective environmental regulations, and we recognize the need for some reassessment.
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The path forward is to work with Democrats on fixes to the bill's most burdensome sections that could clear a Senate filibuster.
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Some survey respondents wrote in that they've helped foreign workers secure visas, assisting in what's typically a burdensome and time-consuming process.
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He has been harshly criticized for policies that objectors see as abuses of executive power and far too burdensome for the economy.
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First, the president's plan would cut domestic drug prices by dismantling the burdensome government approval and reimbursement policies that inhibit healthy competition.
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But experts said the law's requirements have been burdensome on many companies struggling to find and label personal information in their databases.
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"Congress made clear its intent that right sizing overly burdensome regulations is to be a priority among your respective agencies," McHenry wrote.
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It produces the desired results, it is not burdensome for people with limited incomes and the money saved adds up over time.
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The Energy Department issued a request for information Friday as it seeks to identify unnecessary and burdensome rules to modify or repeal.
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And with a record high of 7 million Americans behind on their auto payments in 2018, financing cars is becoming increasingly burdensome.
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That culture includes a heavy reliance on data to help it more efficiently order clothes, sidestepping the burdensome costs of unused merchandise.
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Telling the rest of America that high taxes, burdensome regulations, crime and immigration killed Detroit, simplifies so much of the city's history.
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Good tax policy raises money to do the things we need as a society in the least burdensome, or disruptive, way possible.
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Two years ago, his votes upheld the use of affirmative action in college admissions and struck down burdensome restrictions on abortion rights.
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Last year had been particularly burdensome as federal courts shot down a local bankruptcy law which would have provided much-needed relief.
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The financial constraints are less burdensome for Fujimoto, who is still employed by Denso Hokkaido, a company that manufactures automotive semiconductor sensors.
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Mattis, Air Force leaders and Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Joseph Dunford all opposed the move, calling it premature and bureaucratically burdensome.
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However, a new federal rule threatens that small business funding source with burdensome new regulations that would only worsen a growing problem.
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Women's bodies have never been burdensome to the Earth, and the products we use to care for ourselves should not be either.
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"It's enormously burdensome," Neomi Rao, administrator of the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs, told the Wall Street Journal at the time.
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Avenatti's lawyers called the requests 'unduly burdensome and oppressive' and said the demand for tax returns 'violates the right to financial privacy.
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Outside of financial services, there are so many examples of things that used to be burdensome or inaccessible now being much easier.
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They are more interested in domestic issues, like unemployment, and some feel that reuniting the peninsula would be burdensome for the South.
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There are other similarities we may have in common, but death is the most burdensome inevitability that we all must deal with.
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"The fact that they weren't explicit about what they would or wouldn't allow was burdensome," Comm told me on a phone call.
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Similar to Taylor's support of the decision to close campuses, Scerbo also wrote that the disruptions — while burdensome — are meant to help.
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Armand Zildjian modernized the factory using robots to remove the most burdensome physical labor and offer greater precision in tasks like hammering.
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The new bill removes restrictions on small and medium-sized banks like BB&T, above, that they complain are burdensome and unnecessary.
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Posting price information online shouldn't be burdensome, it said, because funeral homes already have to create price lists to distribute in print.
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"If you require prisons to be constitutional in this way, it becomes more expensive and burdensome for states to comply," Dolovich explains.
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Burdensome contracts — symbols of the checkbook strategy that the Yankees used to rely on to build contenders — are coming off the books.
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Some commentators have suggested that part of the blame belongs with Japanese regulators, whose guidelines regarding inspectors appear simultaneously burdensome and vague.
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But by imposing a byzantine, burdensome process on all agencies, Congress could dodge accountability but nonetheless derail the implementation of popular laws.
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"Florida is a tremendously inclusive, immensely diverse state," said Oliva, who claimed that nondiscrimination laws could open employers up to "burdensome" litigation.
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Others, like the Mets' David Wright and the Minnesota Twins' Joe Mauer, seem bound to their original teams mainly by burdensome contracts.
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Job-killing mandates and burdensome regulations on insurance would be unnecessary, because the consumer would have power over the big insurance companies.
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It's not a revenue problem that's choking our country; American ingenuity and dynamism are being beaten into the ground by burdensome taxes.
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President Trump's absolutely best economic policy so far has been his relentless rampage against onerous, burdensome, costly, prosperity-killing regulations on business.
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In addition to tax reform, the Senate has taken steps to provide small businesses with significant relief from burdensome and unnecessary regulations.
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Increased regulation, at both the state and federal levels, may be particularly burdensome for new businesses that lack well-staffed compliance departments.
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The rules, which would have significantly lowered the nation's greenhouse gas emissions, were opposed by automakers who said they were overly burdensome.
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Roy's reaction causes Clifford to view him in a new light — as a potential space partner, rather than a burdensome human connection.
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The caregiver and client in the story are two of the millions trapped in a fragmented, burdensome and failing care delivery system.
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Increased regulation, at both the state and federal levels, may be particularly burdensome for new businesses that lack well-staffed compliance departments.
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Still, for many farmers, there's a deep worry that opening the door to talk about climate change will lead to burdensome mandates.
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The right to self-protect should not come with an over-burdensome price tag, and certainly not with an assumption of guilt.
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As constituted, each joint deal is subject to special approval from independent board committees at both companies, making the process too burdensome.
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If you are repaying a student loan and the monthly payments are burdensome, ask your lender if you can lower your bill.
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Financial firms hope the nascent technology can reduce the cost and complexity of burdensome processes such as international payments and securities settlement.
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"Through our deregulatory actions, the Trump Administration has proven that burdensome federal regulations are not necessary to drive environmental progress," he said.
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The Trump administration has prioritized eliminating regulations that it sees as burdensome to the fossil fuel industry and the economy in general.
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This helps educate the patient, Kolodny said, but also adds "extra work" to the prescription — without making it impossible or too burdensome.
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Robust demand for U.S. soybeans, including strong export sales and inspections, continues to lend price support and limit speculators' worries over burdensome supply.
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But, in the past, the EPA has been criticized for effectively choosing "cost over health", arguing that more stringent limits are economically burdensome.
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AMP, which will display pages four times faster, according to Google, has launched because interactive features became too burdensome across widely travelled websites.
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The company has five business days to contest the order if it believes compliance would be "unreasonably burdensome," Pym said in her decision.
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Several CEOs will also decrease their investments in areas that are becoming too burdensome on their bottom lines – most notably, same-day delivery.
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Tech executives have voiced their concerns to lawmakers directly, arguing that a disparate set of laws will be most burdensome on smaller businesses.
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Other companies, including FedEx and UPS, said they were using technology and taking other measures to make deliveries less burdensome on clogged streets.
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"The courts have typically considered factors such as cost and capability to determine whether or not [an AWA order] is burdensome," Barreiro said.
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During a tragic time, these abstract questions may feel burdensome, because they require your friend to ask for a specific type of help.
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"Modernizing burdensome rules and taxes for craft beverage producers has allowed them to grow their businesses and attract top talent," Wyden told CNBC.
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The rifts are a result of the weight of innumerable sacrifices made by the elder Buis and the burdensome years of their youth.
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Our criminal justice system is tangled in overcrowded prison cells, draconian sentences, shameful sentencing disparities, burdensome incarceration costs and heartbroken children and families.
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This is especially burdensome, as Justice Kennedy noted, when envisioning a highway billboard on which a CPC may wish to advertise its views.
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If we do get the long awaited entry in Square Enix's continuously burdensome crossover between Final Fantasy and 20173 Dalmations, yeah, I'll play.
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Politicians should embrace this opportunity to unshackle the British economy of many burdensome regulations and embrace, instead, an economic model of permissionless innovation.
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But Liebman said the inspections — now listed in state-specific PDF documents — are in a new format that's significantly more burdensome to examine.
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But some researchers say that the new rule would lead to a burdensome increase in the amount of work involved in obtaining tissues.
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If medical treatments are unduly burdensome or futile, even if their termination or refusal may foreseeably hasten death, the church deems them optional.
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If that happens, technology companies could face new limits on digital commerce, reduced investments in research and development, burdensome tax treatment, and more.
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Burdensome regulations from the EPA and every other federal agency just stop businesses in their tracks with forms, red tape, delays and cost.
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Nearly two months without a budget, Connecticut is getting crushed by a burdensome debt load that has squeezed spending and amplified legislative discord.
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Traveling can be particularly burdensome for women with limited means, who have job and school schedules to navigate, and/or who have children.
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CME live cattle absorbed this week's disappointing prices for market-ready, or cash, cattle and the prospect of burdensome supplies ahead, said traders.
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These regulations are especially burdensome to low-income Americans where nearly four in ten individuals are unable to cover an unexpected $400 expense.
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Even with that unprecedented obstruction, Republicans have delivered big victories with massive tax cuts, historic regulatory reform, and repealing the burdensome individual mandate.
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Although SNAP already has work requirements, the new House farm bill would create additional, burdensome work mandates and harsh sanctions for non-compliance.
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She's pledged to make the agency less costly and burdensome on the firms it oversees, but has shed little light on her agenda.
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Chris Christie use aid ineffectively and far too many residents went years without needed assistance due to an overly burdensome FEMA claims process.
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Several of the leaders warned that the increase would be financially burdensome for low-income families and might drive them away from scouting.
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We wholeheartedly support these collaborative models as a viable means to enhance IoT security without potentially stifling innovation through overly burdensome regulatory action.
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More standardised contracts would make the tendering process less burdensome, encouraging small and foreign firms to bid, despite lacking big English legal departments.
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No doubt the fact that state and local taxes tend to be more burdensome to coastal states has made their repeal less difficult.
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Cramer said in an interview his paper would emphasize the dangers of foreign ownership of U.S. energy assets, burdensome taxes, and over-regulation.
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In an interview with The Washington Post, Nunberg said Mueller's request was too burdensome and that he would not comply with the order.
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Hoenig said that law has proved burdensome for all banks and has given those that are too big to fail a competitive advantage.
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Shippers and railroads deserve oversight, but for the sake of the economy, that refereeing must not usurp free market forces and become burdensome.
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The White House is urging the private sector to lead on the issue, rather than implementing burdensome, inefficient government mandates with little results.
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Stress testing, which checks resilience to extreme market shocks, is common in banking since the financial crisis and is burdensome and time-consuming.
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Critics of such data-sharing programs have argued that the process for collecting and disclosing this information could prove too burdensome for companies.
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As a result, despite the lack of evidence demonstrating any public benefit to sex offender laws, these stigmatizing, burdensome, and unfair laws persist.
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U.S. President Donald Trump has promised to cut down burdensome regulations, providing refiners hope that he would overhaul the U.S. renewable fuels program.
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The startup wanted to avoid being classified as a bank given the arcane rules and burdensome regulations that went along with that status.
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"Ultra repeatedly threatened to cancel the event when [we] did not acquiesce to Ultra's increasingly burdensome demands," wrote lawyers representing Adria MM Productions.
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Business groups want the inversion rules withdrawn, arguing that they are overly burdensome and impact transactions conducted in the ordinary course of business.
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The changes are not about returning to the days of proprietary trading, according to Wheeler, but rather more about reducing burdensome reporting requirements.
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There were more than 40 clinics providing abortion care in Texas in 2013 when lawmakers approved onerous and burdensome new restrictions for clinics.
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However, the lack of flexibility and burdensome regulations inherent in medication-based treatments for opioid use disorder make the continuity of care difficult.
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The Internet Association, a trade group representing Google, Facebook, Amazon and other companies, also weighed in, attacking the bill as overbroad and burdensome.
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Some people might object that preclearance would be too burdensome or bureaucratic and that it would undermine the autonomy of states and cities.
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Divorce would become a bit more burdensome for the ex-spouse who paid alimony because it would no longer be a deductible expense.
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Now, the industry is likely to find support in the agenda of President Trump, who has pledged to strip away "burdensome" business regulations.
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The doctor wants to be free from a burdensome regulation, but the patient wants to be sure that they will receive competent care.
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These firms will face the most burdensome taxes when they increase hiring and will gain the greatest cost savings by laying off workers.
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So we have an imbalance, an elephant-size problem, so burdensome and shameful we can scarcely muster the strength to talk about it.
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Burdensome regulations and administrative requirements cause doctors to waste way too much of their valuable time typing instead of spending it with patients.
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Banks have long called the Community Reinvestment Act's requirements, which mandate that they do some of their business in less wealthy areas, burdensome.
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Another option is the SCRUB Act, which would establish a commission to help Congress identify outdated and burdensome regulations that should be eliminated.
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At Purdue, for example, students studying for degrees that usually lead to low-paying fields are saddled with the most burdensome repayment terms.
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Scott Stewart, deputy assistant attorney general, argued that doing so would dramatically change the case and create a burdensome task for the government.
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There are, however, some very good ideas available that depend on restraining government spending to provide relief from onerous regulations and burdensome taxes.
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"The Trump administration supports the FCC's efforts to roll back burdensome, monopoly-era regulations," said Hogan Gidley, the deputy white house press secretary.
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This would create major incentives for more free speech without any burdensome regulation which would reduce the benefits these companies give to consumers.
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The Searching for and Cutting Regulations that are Unnecessarily Burdensome (SCRUB) Act would also establish a task force responsible for repealing outdated regulations.
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The burdensome paperwork also contributes to an estimated $471 billion annually in billing and insurance-related administrative costs, regardless of the final outcome.
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For example, the Department of Interior is steadily expanding access to U.S. energy resources placed off limits by excessively burdensome Obama-era policies.
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The suit centered on the ability of states to provide driver's licenses to program beneficiaries, arguing it would be too burdensome for states.
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"I hope they've had an epiphany, that they understand that these requests, the requests the committee's making, are not burdensome," Grijalva told CNN.
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The judge's order was a major blow for the Trump administration, which had argued finding these families would be too burdensome a task.
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The thought is that, if enough states pass similar legislation, it will become burdensome for manufacturers to continue along with the status quo.
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Ron Ness, the president of the North Dakota Petroleum Council, wrote to Mr. Pruitt in March describing the tests as burdensome and costly.
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These exchanges have to obtain licenses on a state-by-state basis in order to operate — an enormously burdensome, if not prohibitive process.
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Sure. I've eaten a healthier diet as a result, it was fun to visit stores with personality, and it was not overly burdensome.
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They can drill it and reap the profits, but only under regulations that are far more burdensome than those applied to private property.
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Jones, a widely criticized 1997 ruling that said that a sitting president could be sued in civil court, despite it being a burdensome distraction.
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For such investors the cost of setting up limited-liability firms and "Namecos" to limit risk, plus a plethora of fees, are particularly burdensome.
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Unless Kerr is willing to play Green at center for 48 minutes—and he's not—Golden State is faced with some burdensome lineups decisions.
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The most burdensome regulatory agencies for small companies were the Internal Revenue Service, followed by the Department of Labor and the Environmental Protection Agency.
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The case will determine the validity of the Texas law, known as HB2, which reproductive rights advocates say imposes burdensome restrictions on abortion providers.
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"For Mozambique it is too burdensome for their growth profile to pay back that much semi-annually," said a person close to the issuer.
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The message was well-received by business advocacy groups that have long called for simplification of the tax code and less-burdensome federal regulations.
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The camera can even hook into mounts and accessories without needing a separate housing, making it less burdensome and just overall easier to use.
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Speier has been pushing for changes to Congress's burdensome reporting process for sexual harassment since 2014, and now her proposal could actually gain traction.
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It invested in technological advances like Instant Articles which make news reading more painless with quick-loading pages free from burdensome scripts and ads.
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He wants to lower taxes across-the-board for individuals and large and small businesses, significantly reduce burdensome regulations, and unleash America's energy resources.
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Coal is getting priced out because of burdensome regulations and clean-energy subsidies, they complain, and this is making electricity more expensive for consumers.
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" But Ostroff reassured the audience members that the FDA wants their feedback to develop new "requirements that are less burdensome while protecting public health.
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The next president's leadership could help clear away some of these well-intentioned but burdensome regulations that can hinder or undercut R&D efforts.
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Olle argued in her declaration that creating the new operating system would be burdensome for Apple and would spark more requests from law enforcement.
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It goes without saying that burdensome taxes not only force residential and business taxpayers out of the city, but it also discourages private investment.
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Critics argue that the new questions are overly burdensome, could produce long delays in applicant processing and may discourage foreigners from applying for visas.
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Investors also expect Temer to push through unpopular and difficult reforms of the country's bloated pension system, burdensome tax code and inflexible labor laws.
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Domestic and foreign companies operating in China complain of unfair treatment when it comes to market access, burdensome red tape and weak law enforcement.
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A lot of people on Twitter found casting the insanely hot Marisa Tomei as the withered and annoyingly burdensome Aunt May as Hollywood chauvinism.
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Some of those who go into mall Santa work tell him they find it burdensome, but he's had few complaints in his own experience.
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Air Force leaders are hesitant to put their support behind the idea, warning it would be premature and add burdensome bureaucracy to the service.
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Critics of work requirements in Medicaid will say that healthy Medicaid recipients will struggle to find work, and the requirements are unfair and burdensome.
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The refining industry welcomed the move, saying the waivers are lawful and help shield small refiners from the burdensome cost of compliance with RFS.
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It's too complex, it's too burdensome, and it's disadvantaging to U.S. manufacturers that have to compete every day with other businesses across the globe.
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Subjecting small business owners to burdensome taxes may bring some revenue for states, but at the high cost of stifling growth and limiting opportunity.
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Johnson argued that DHS does not effectively implement measures to gauge the effectiveness of the program and he worried about burdensome regulations on businesses.
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The attached order directs Apple to perform even more burdensome and involved engineering than that sought in the case currently before this Court— i.e.
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"Burdensome withholding tax procedures have for a long time been identified as a barrier to cross-border investment," the executive said in the document.
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CMS is actively reviewing its current policies and has repeatedly stated that it is interested in developing a less burdensome, more effective reimbursement system.
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Yet, for decades, Interior has imposed the same burdensome — and controversial — regulations on property owners, regardless of whether a species is improving or declining.
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When even the requirements for voter registration are burdensome, our country cannot truly claim to be a democracy of, for, and by the people.
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"The laws make enforcement more burdensome than it would be if state and local law enforcement provided immigration officers with their assistance," he wrote.
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Last year they warned that it would be premature and create burdensome bureaucracy to separate a space component from the rest of the service.
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In the United States, many students graduate with huge student loan debts that saddle them with burdensome repayment terms amid a tight job market.
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For example, in New York, one bill attempted to impose overly burdensome approval requirements for the collection and use of personal information by ISPs.
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The permitting topic usually centers on National Environmental Policy Act reviews and other environmental approvals that Republicans think can be time-consuming and burdensome.
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But the construction worker shortages facing much of the country could prove especially burdensome for greater Houston, particularly if federal policy meaningfully reduces immigration.
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In late December, Sessions announced the repeal of a guidance document that cautioned judges against the burdensome enforcement of fines for indigent criminal offenders.
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Local governments usually finance the project with long-term bonds, which can become burdensome when the broadband utility does not live up to expectations.
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The Removing Barriers to Person-Centered Care Act waives burdensome Medicare regulations so healthcare providers can take better care of people with advanced illness.
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The DMCA's "notice and takedown" process for removing infringing music and other media content from the internet has become unduly burdensome and frustratingly slow.
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This would "be exceptionally burdensome and could substantially alter the economic viability of a field," the coalition wrote in its comments filed with EPA.
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He used ice baths to recover from training and injury but found the process of filling a bath or bag with ice really burdensome.
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This part explored whether there is a less burdensome way of identifying non-citizens than forcing everyone to show proof of citizenship upon registration.
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As a matter of fact, Mnuchin and McConnell were in Kentucky to push for tax reform and cuts to corporate taxes, calling them burdensome.
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It is urgent that social scientists, police departments and advocates measure the social costs, because burdensome and disparate policing happens all around the country.
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On one hand, she is one person, whose costs will not be particularly burdensome to the state in which she lives, which is large.
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Not that it's a burdensome task: Each shot in any of his films feels like it could be framed and hung on the wall.
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They were sometimes burdensome, yes, and sometimes beautiful, but only a small portion of a rich and varied life: of his and mine both.
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The Fed also included in the minutes a warning about the Trump administration's plans to reduce what it regards as overly burdensome financial regulation.
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Nail salon owners have campaigned against the requirement, arguing that the price of carrying such insurance is too burdensome for small businesses like theirs.
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Unfortunately, burdensome and far- reaching subpoenas are punishing companies with which some attorneys general disagree, and chilling debate on an issue of public importance.
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They say it would be too burdensome for institutions on an island that still lacks access to water and electricity, let alone functional technology.
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Maven — similar to competitors like Zipcar — targets consumers in densely populated cities, where the costs of car ownership are burdensome and parking is elusive.
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States may be asking low-income people to fill out a burdensome amount of paperwork or track down documents that are not easily found.
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We truly plan to be here for five years, so I'm hoping my salary will grow and make the rent a little less burdensome?
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On top of that, Medicare currently implements several inconsistent, confusing, and burdensome quality programs – draining both money and manpower from an already strained system.
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In the months ahead, as new STB board is staffed, regulators must be mindful of the past and avoid burdensome and unnecessary proposed rules.
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Federal and state bank regulators announced Tuesday that they were scrapping a burdensome requirement that banks said kept them away from the hemp business.
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Add to this industry self-regulation and consumers' own good judgment, and it's clear the CFPB's rule is a duplicative, overly burdensome jobs-killer.
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Over the past three decades, while technology has liberated and empowered U.S. entrepreneurs and workers, America's tax code has grown more complex and burdensome.
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It said it found the French tax proposal "unusually burdensome for affected U.S. companies," including Alphabet Inc's Google, Facebook Inc, Apple Inc and Amazon.
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Through tax reform, we also repealed the ObamaCare individual mandate – an unnecessary and burdensome tax that hurt lower- and middle-income Americans the most.
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More than any of his recent predecessors, he is responsible for reducing burdensome regulations and emphasizing restraint on new regulations promulgated under his administration.
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In fact, the FAA is actually barred from implementing any safety rules for commercial spacecraft until 22004 to spare the fledgling industry burdensome regulations.
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In fact, there's only one federally approved supplier of marijuana for medical research and there's a costly, over burdensome registration process for potential researchers.
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Imposing an overly burdensome and poorly crafted carbon tax could be nearly as detrimental and inefficient as a bureaucratic expansion of the regulatory state.
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Combined with campaign promises to reduce government interference in the economy by removing burdensome regulations, businesses should be confident that developments will reach completion.
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But, make no mistake, the high taxes and burdensome regulations are just as costly to the economy when placed on trade as anywhere else.
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Financial firms argue the new requirement would prove immensely costly and burdensome, and could prevent less wealthy Americans from receiving retirement advice at all.
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The two most common arguments in favor of Brexit focused on the EU's liberal rules for internal migration and the EU's burdensome economic regulations.
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So in their view, repealing Obama's 2015 open internet rules will simply remove burdensome regulations from internet service providers, without endangering the internet's openness.
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Victory came with a cash prize but also with a burdensome recording contract that she then spent a while trying to get out of.
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It then uses that fact to create a meditation system that's always at your fingertips, and devoid of the burdensome feeling of a gym membership.
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Marvel tried an analogous move in the 2000s by creating the Ultimate universe, which featured modernized versions of old characters without the burdensome tangled backstories.
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LIVE CATTLE HITS 5-MONTH LOW CME live cattle hit a five-month low on weaker cash price expectations and burdensome supply outlook, said traders.
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Much of Bloomberg's appeal to people in tech was his posturing as a pro-business moderate — a social liberal who would curb burdensome government regulation.
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"Combined U.S. stocks of the major crops are growing at a time when global stocks are already considered burdensome," JP Morgan analyst Ann Duignan said.
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Mandated counseling and burdensome waiting periods designed to dissuade women from their decision do nothing to increase the safety of this already very safe procedure.
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One of the provisions for a motion to be granted under the All Writs Act is that compliance not be "unreasonably burdensome" to the company.
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Being regulated under Title II may be more burdensome than the way it was before, but by how much, and is it really a problem?
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"This could be more burdensome for manufacturers, if Canada is doing cap-and-trade but Trump is cutting back regulations," said one of the sources.
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At worst, it is a classic case of burdensome, top-down regulation that ends up harming the very consumers that it is purported to help.
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Altria has said it will stop selling its own MarkTen and Green Smoke e-cigarette products, citing their weak financial performance, and increasingly burdensome regulation.
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But supposing that duplication really involves a burdensome expense, your brother's only excuse for not making the copies would vanish if you offered to pay.
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Well, as a former Division I basketball player myself, let me offer a corrective: from an athlete's perspective, amateurism is both burdensome and totally irrelevant.
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When they see another merchant selling a knock-off product, it's incumbent on them to go through a burdensome process to get it taken down.
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They had also warned that irregular hours and burdensome reporting requirements, rather than failing to work, were more likely to lead to people losing coverage.
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"It's too burdensome of a process," Charney said, pointing to Denver PD's simplified procedures, by which civilians can request footage in person at a station.
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" Project KISS will be an agency-wide review of CFTC rules, regulations and practices to make them simpler, less burdensome and less costly, " he said.
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Hardman writes that she had decided long before that "modern weddings were unnecessarily burdensome," and she decided to keep the cost of hers under $209,000.
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In short, anti-abortion laws have gotten more burdensome than some on the Supreme Court could have probably dreamed of when they ruled on Casey.
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It is essentially the same "painstaking process" that the FCC says would be too "burdensome" for it to execute in response to a FOIA request.
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Critics on Wall Street have called it overly burdensome and say that the cost of compliance would likely exceed the Labor Department's $31 billion estimate.
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The government's sole responsibility in job creation is to create a business climate that's free of burdensome regulations and marked by few barriers to entry.
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In recent years, however, I have increasingly heard from small business owners and employees who are feeling the effects of burdensome and misguided government regulations.
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In a letter to Trump, 20 Republicans said the Paris agreement would create "burdensome regulations" in pursuit of cutting climate change-causing greenhouse gas emissions.
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The US Chamber of Commerce sued the EPA over rules regulating greenhouse gas emissions, and Trump promised to remove "burdensome regulations " hindering domestic energy production.
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Home Office officials said the scheme, which will be phased in later this year and run until June 2021, was designed not to be burdensome.
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Many voters were concerned about trillions in additional debt, the burdensome Obamacare mandates, executive overreach on immigration and an anemic economic recovery on Obama's watch.
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At the same time, some mobile shopping sites still make entering payment card and shipping information a burdensome task on the small screens of phones.
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The findings come amid efforts by U.S. President Donald Trump to scale back climate change-related regulations on grounds they are burdensome to the economy.
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His acquisition last July was the cost they had to bear for jettisoning the even more burdensome contract of their former franchise player, Troy Tulowitzki.
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Trump had directed the Labor Department to review the rule to determine whether it is burdensome and out of step with current White House policies.
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As a result, NARAB has languished for two years since the law's passage and the current burdensome system has persisted in a zombie-like state.
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Finding and reaching an off-site early-voting station is unduly burdensome and not equal in treatment to stations that are permitted in rural areas.
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The government was able to successfully argue that such a request would be unduly burdensome because of the sheer number of emails it has published.
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The Searching for and Cutting Regulations that are Unnecessarily Burdensome, or SCRUB Act passed the House in January, but never went anywhere in the Senate.
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The move is part of sweeping changes to banking regulation that critics say are overly burdensome on banks and hamper the functioning of some markets.
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But if federal law makes it impossible to escape burdensome tax collections, there is little urgency for states to compete based on their tax rates.
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It cuts Medicaid by imposing arbitrary, draconian caps on care and forces burdensome work requirements on Americans who need health care, not more red tape.
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"By taking the internet out of the hands of government bureaucrats and rolling back burdensome 1930s-era rules, it will continue to flourish," they continued.
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The growing difficulty in obtaining legal injection drugs, the decline in public support, and the expensive appellate process have made it a costly, burdensome proposition.
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This year, Pruitt is ensuring the EPA adheres to the rule of law and continues to remove burdensome regulations that are harming workers and consumers.
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As it has been proven throughout history, such socialist initiatives destroy the economy because of all the burdensome taxes and regulations needed to implement them.
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Regulatory burdens: The U.S. Department of Agriculture is continuing to review its regulatory programs and evaluate not only how effective, but how burdensome they are.
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It wasn't just burdensome gun regulations, it was the entire class of people who sought to impose them: journalists, Democrats, even celebrities like Rosie O'Donnell.
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USWAG argued in its petition the rules should be changed because a new law enacted after they were put in place made them unduly burdensome.
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First, she identifies the constant harping on the requirements as (in Pai's words) needless, onerous, ill-defined, burdensome and so on as misleading and unsupported.
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If enacted, the bill would allow BDCs to deploy more capital as well as streamline burdensome Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) offering and registration processes.
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It's time for members of Congress to adequately fund SSA so that it can perform vital tasks without burdensome delays and headaches for the public.
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For such a large economic driver, government should take great care before promulgating burdensome regulations costing employees – in many cases most in need – their jobs.
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The Republican nominee, State Treasurer Walker Stapleton, has called for an end to sanctuary cities in Colorado and has promised to fight against burdensome regulations.
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This choice is much more burdensome — if not impossible — for families with just one working parent or in which both parents work outside the home.
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All of those companies have been criticized for shifting revenue and costs between jurisdictions, allowing them to minimize profit where tax would otherwise be burdensome.
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The PC was too complex, too burdensome, they were afraid of breaking it and then having to spend hours on support trying to fix it.
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With a raft of expensive, lengthy and burdensome contracts expiring over the last two seasons, the Yankees showed a rare discipline in constructing their roster.
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It's a series of policies and incentives the company has put in place to make bookings and cancellations less financially burdensome in times like these.
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To access the data, the United States would need to make a request to the Irish government through diplomatic channels — a slow and burdensome process.
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Living in Toronto, I became well acquainted with the connotations of the words "immigrant" (hard luck, resourceful, ambitious) and "refugee" (resource-sucking, burdensome, maybe dangerous).
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A recent GAO report found that the pace of scientific discovery is stifled by an overly burdensome regulatory environment in the FDA's clinical trial protocol.
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We will also ensure that providers who administer abortion services do not have to comply with burdensome restrictions that limit their ability to do so.
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Additional policies are needed to accelerate this trend and boost U.S. competitiveness in global clean energy markets, and such policies are enormously beneficial, not burdensome.
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But industry critics often said the rule as drafted was overly burdensome, and could end up making financial advice less affordable to lower-income savers.
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Mr. Mulvaney added a new topic: a review of the bureau's past rule making so that "outdated, unnecessary, or unduly burdensome regulations" could be eliminated.
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Securing one could prove difficult under a Trump administration that has pushed back against their prior use to reform police departments, citing the burdensome costs.
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The House is expected on Thursday to approve the Searching for and Cutting Regulations that are Unnecessarily Burdensome Act -- better known as the SCRUB Act.
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"There's a coalition to be had opposing onerous taxes or burdensome regulations that don't work for a majority of the members of Congress," Geduldig added.
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That's a false trade-off and a dangerous proposal that threatens to make the daily lives of border residents, including my parents, even more burdensome.
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These taxes choke expansion and stifle new jobs, not just for large corporations, but for small businesses that especially feel the pain of burdensome taxes.
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Those achievements have equally been hailed by Republican policymakers who see his regulatory reform as a necessary check against too-burdensome Obama-era environmental protections.
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There are many more maids than there are people who find it burdensome to pick up the telephone to ask them to clean your tub.
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Burdensome regulation and corruption stifled investment, while the nation's banks lent far less than their Latin American peers, leaving small companies to scramble for credit.
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They recounted their experience of being forced to give up coverage under their company's plan — along with all their employees — because of ObamaCare's burdensome regulations.
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"Absent any discovery order, the mandamus petition is premature insofar as it is premised on a fear of burdensome discovery," the appeals court judges said.
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NEW PLAN Divorce would become a bit more burdensome for the ex-spouse who pays alimony because it would no longer be a deductible expense.
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The House is expected on Thursday to approve the Searching for and Cutting Regulations that are Unnecessarily Burdensome Act, better known as the SCRUB Act.
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But France is replete with tens of thousands of other historic monuments, both beautiful and burdensome, including 2000 other cathedrals that are all at risk.
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At the time, wireless data plans were a relatively new service, and the agency wanted to give the industry freedom to develop without burdensome regulation.
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At the time, MoMA management told staff that costs were so burdensome for the Museum that they had to pass them on to the staff.
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When the Underground shuts down at night, it can be difficult to procure an Oyster card, which is burdensome for those without smartphones or contactless cards.
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It's another stark example of the way the court system treats victims, and why it's so burdensome, and indeed, un-enticing, for victims to report abuse.
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The Justice Department responded to Nadler on Wednesday rejecting the subpoena, charging that the subpoena was "not legitimate oversight" and an "overbroad and extraordinarily burdensome" request.
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But while it's easy to get from New York to New Jersey, it's quite expensive and burdensome to get from New York to Hawaii or Alaska.
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That has raised alarm that criminal and terrorism investigations are being hindered by outdated laws that make the current process for sharing information slow and burdensome.
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A local councilor and forester had thanked Kowalczyk for easing restrictions on boar hunting and asked about plans for other "burdensome" animals like beavers and elk.
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This means states with coal mines can continue to operate those mines without being forced to meet what they considered burdensome regulations from the federal government.
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Fatter profits not only make corporate debt less burdensome, they also free cash for capital spending, which creates further demand for businesses in a virtuous circle.
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Many fiscal conservatives consider the no-cost preventive services to be a burdensome regulation, and many social conservatives have religious or moral objections to birth control.
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Chief executives—and their companies' shareholders—are giddy at the president-elect's promises to slash burdensome regulation, cut taxes and boost the economy with infrastructure spending.
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One banker points out a difference between Brexit and MiFID 2, a burdensome EU financial-markets directive that came into force at the start of 2018.
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We take on the burdensome and non-differentiating aspects of our customers' information supply chains, so they can focus on what really matters for their business.
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It's easy to set notifications so that I get pinged only when they post something, which is much less emotionally burdensome than using the news feed.
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Global investor Kevin O'Leary, in a heated exchange on CNBC on Wednesday, accused Democratic former congressman Barney Frank of destroying the banking business with burdensome regulations.
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For example, the state has some of the most burdensome occupational licensing requirements in America, even for low- and moderate-income jobs, such as tree-trimming.
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The goal is to escape burdensome EU regulations and tariffs, so as to be able to draw up rules and customs arrangements of Britain's own choosing.
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Home builders have called the rule "burdensome" and claim that 25 percent of the cost of a home today is due to regulation, including this one.
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"We are confident that compliance will largely be driven by public scrutiny, without the need for burdensome regulation," a Home Office spokesman said in a statement.
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" Industry lawyers told the paper that the potential changes "would eliminate burdensome red tape, speeding up a process that is ultimately decided by the courts anyway.
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"He will meet with auto executives and workers and manufacturing suppliers highlighting the need to eliminate burdensome regulations that needlessly hinder meaningful job growth," he said.
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Though the writing staff on Heroes was interested in being creatively involved, there was an enormously burdensome secrecy surrounding everything, including what powers characters would have.
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Conversely, the British Government has spent decades arguing against this or that EU directive, on the grounds that it was too burdensome or ill-thought out.
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It will not tackle the more complicated levies in Brazil's burdensome tax system, the ICMS tax on circulation of goods and the ISS tax on services.
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The union had in July 2015 rejected a tentative contract that would have raised wages, but involved changes in work rules that many thought were burdensome.
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Groups like JCN and legislators like myself will continue to work to knock down burdensome federal regulations and promote policies that allow small businesses to thrive.
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They say language in the bill adds burdensome disclosure requirements that could put them at a competitive disadvantage with non-US companies working on international deals.
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But selling the company to Tencent would be "politically burdensome" for Mr Kim, given unfavourable public opinion in South Korea towards such a sale, he cautioned.
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