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Light touch approach Some cautioned that Trump's light-touch approach and belated start could hamper his chances of winning.
Light touch regulation Harking back to the Clinton and George W. Bush years, the principle of light touch regulation seems to have worked well for the stability and growth of the internet.
They conduct comforting rituals, including light touch and holding hands.
He has, at times, a light touch from the bench.
What's really worked for the internet is the light touch.
The show, The Sounds of Jazz, exemplified Hentoff's light touch.
Women and women's issues are being serviced with a light touch.
Light touch regulation is all well and good… until it isn't.
They're able to feel touch, even very light touch, and pressure.
The couple have a light touch with everything, especially each other.
Album Review A light touch doesn't come easily to Arcade Fire.
"It's moral instruction with a light touch," the elder Adeney said.
That's when light touch sensations, which are normally pleasant, become painful.
Image; Sam Rutherford/GizmodoEssential applies a light touch on the software too.
But doing so requires careful thought, a light touch and managed expectations.
"It's in no way light-touch or soft touch regulation," Jones said.
The tech industry expressed relief at the relatively light-touch regulatory approach.
Capacitive touchscreens are smooth to operate and require only a light touch.
As expected, the document advocates a light-touch approach for fintech regulation.
The AirTriggers are activated by a light touch and have haptic feedback.
Francesca Zambello, Glimmerglass's general director, similarly approaches revival with a light touch.
But he made this wine, and it shows his typically light touch.
That light touch changed quickly in the days after Trump took office.
The FCC also returned internet regulation to the light-touch approach initiated by the Clinton administration and supported by both Republican and Democratic policymakers for over two decades — until partisanship ended that light-touch regulatory environment in 2015.
Use a light touch and the steering assist does most of the work.
The second was to preserve Hong Kong's swashbuckling capitalism and light-touch government.
Lighten up, people might say — a light touch is a form of graciousness.
The Lexus' Remote Touch interface requires a light touch, and can be frustrating.
Light touch regulation is more likely to be achieved with a free market.
A light touch here; heavy crosshatching there — human anatomy in hints and details.
They approach the world with delight, a certain enchantment and a light touch.
Otting is expected to favor a similar, light touch approach to financial rules.
Robert Downey Jr., looking handsomely grizzled, exercises his seniority with a light touch.
Mr. Applebaum partnered the brightly precise Lauren King with a remarkably light touch.
The park is slated to reopen this January after a light touch remake.
Or would she use a light touch, afraid of giving the market the jitters?
The author has a light touch, and his book is a joy to read.
Mr. Clark, the director of "Porky's" and "Tribute," does not have a light touch.
In the 21992 debate, it was Mr. Lehrer's light touch that came under fire.
Then a soft water pour I washed carefully light touch clean cotton to bandage.
This can be done with a light touch, by modest forces, at a reasonable cost.
Push lightly on the pedal and the motor provides a light touch without feeling underpowered.
Regulators should start with a light touch and demand rapid fixes when things go wrong.
My legislation is the first step toward restoring the FTC's light-touch, consumer-friendly approach.
My resolution is the first step toward restoring the FTC's light-touch, consumer-friendly approach.
And at first, when Beijing took over in 228, it did take a light touch.
"Jerzy" is a novel with a light touch that's still capable of lifting heavy subjects.
In one, there are glimmers of the light touch that would characterize his later writing.
Bush, more broadly, inaugurated a general era of business-friendly policymaking and light-touch regulation.
This week we're looking back at best Directors of Photography to ever let light touch film.
He can take that light touch which we saw some of tonight when he was announced.
The ecosystem flourished under the same light-touch rules during both the Clinton and Bush administrations.
They were often preceded by periods in which light-touch regulatory thinking was in the ascendant.
With the super-sensitive Dial, moving just one step at a time takes a light touch.
"In the grand scheme of things, supervised release is a relatively light touch," he tells VICE.
The government "takes a light touch" toward tech and other startups when they launch, Woetzel said.
Dunham and Konner's light touch has allowed them to keep huge chunks of the original script.
Among the many to take advantage of the light-touch regulations were oligarchs, spies and gangsters.
We would much rather have the free market light-touch approach that the Clinton administration adopted.
Today she oversees her company with a light touch and steers clear of the fashionista set.
"You need to have light touch, market-based regulation, not micromanagement from Washington, D.C.," he added.
With very young children, it's best to tickle it awake, but it takes a light touch.
You should definitely be direct and truthful, but it's still worthwhile to use a light touch.
Campbell's light touch sits well with her direct confrontation of the tradition of the female nude.
Klee practiced a light-touch graphic irony that was inspired by the philosopher Friedrich von Schlegel.
So in the past, they said, the monitoring in Berkeley data centers was light-touch, and targeted.
For example: I've noticed throughout the Les Halles Cookbook that Bourdain has a light touch on seasoning.
Following that, the newly instated chairman said the agency will adopt "light touch" regulation under his leadership.
Bell-Scott allows these women to speak for themselves, a light touch that works with two heavyweights.
For most of its history, under Democratic and Republican administrations, the Internet thrived under "light touch" regulation.
It could also make for easier automation of tasks like polishing, where a light touch is needed.
It's that light-touch regulation, the middle ground, so to speak, that we're looking to return to.
"We placed too much faith in the efficient market hypothesis and in light-touch regulation," admitted Prof.
Would the police have had the same light touch, watching and listening but allowing events to unfold?
It's a peppy, carefree sound that conveys a frantic energy but is rendered with a light touch.
Instead, the government took — and still largely takes — a light-touch regulatory approach focused on consumer harm.
But Schumer allies said they could corroborate the lack of dissent among Democrats and his light touch.
It was developed originally to study coral reefs in the Red Sea, meaning a light touch was essential.
It's a quandary that demands a light touch, and where "less is more" may be the best advice.
Even though [the foreskin] is more sensitive to light touch, I suspect that isn't implicated in sexual pleasure.
With the light touch percussion and guitar picking, it sounds almost like a lullaby, in a good way.
Switzerland's cabinet in November proposed new light-touch regulations for fintech companies aimed at bolstering business and competitiveness.
Many Republican lawmakers applied a light touch or criticized their Democratic colleagues for questioning Pruitt about the allegations.
He argued that the bill introduced Thursday was a "light touch" approach to regulating the social media companies.
Pai is absolutely correct to undo this mistake and reset Internet regulation to its previous, light-touch approach.
Tomorrow, the Federal Communications Commission will vote to restore light-touch regulation and promote investment in internet networks.
Make sure to use a light touch when folding the fudge sauce into the just-churned ice cream.
But even there, writer-director Lorene Scafaria prefers a light touch to anything that might overpower the momentum.
Simply put, by returning to the light-touch Title I framework, we are helping consumers and promoting competition.
DxRx Medical: DxRx offers rehab on your phone, treating problem drinking through physician consultations and light-touch behavior support.
"We call it the 'light-touch grip,' where we touch [the wheel] but are not manipulating controls," says Dailey.
That will also eventually take Bolt to other modes of transportation beyond cars, but using a light-touch approach.
Repeat over your rust color (and any contour), being sure you use a clean finger and a light touch.
But a real examination of these themes would require self-awareness and a light touch, two elements Flaked lacks.
Previous presidents exerted a light touch with businesses, tackling industries as a whole while discussing policy in overarching tones.
Their desire to curb Silicon Valley's political bias sometimes seems stronger than their commitment to light-touch regulatory orthodoxy.
These companies provide white-label brokerage software and support, with high commission splits for agents and a light touch.
Quite simply, we are restoring the light-touch framework that has governed the Internet for most of its existence.
But the site has grown so large and influential that the days of light-touch regulation may soon be over.
Her team clearly felt her light touch gender strategy -- provoking Trump but not complaining about her treatment -- worked Monday night.
In theory, Republicans tend to be in favour of light-touch regulation and leaving governance and policymaking to local authorities.
Another reason she asserts WhatsApp's more light-touch approach is valuable for safeguarding the communications of a mainstream user-base.
Yet there's also a light touch here, and the whole thing plays out as a very Kurt Vonnegut-style comedy.
It functions very well, giving the feeling that it is cleaning my teeth very effectively while using a light touch.
They engage at very light touch through to very profound touch and ultimately purchase they can do entirely through WeChat.
Like many Republican public servants in government, Pai argues for a light touch when it comes to interpreting the law.
ISPs and the developers who depend on them are thriving under the light-touch regulatory framework enforced by the FTC.
"You want to have a light touch so that people can bring their own interpretations to it," he told Gizmodo.
As an interior designer, Partington has had a helping hand — with, she says, a "very light touch" — at the facility.
If Mr. Kazan lacks the light touch necessary for satire, the political tactics the film predicted are anything but subtle.
"In everything she did, she had a light touch," said Bob Colacello, her longtime friend and a Vanity Fair contributor.
But Klassen, with his usual light touch, shows us that one of the turtles is already having selfish second thoughts.
If they believe those statements, [they should] work with us to get these common sense, light-touch regulations in place.
As he saw it, and as I see it, there's a happy middle ground here, which is light-touch regulation.
Georgia aims to beat Malta, Bermuda and other countries known for light-touch regulation of cryptocurrencies to dominate blockchain development.
To say that these matters are handled with a light touch would be to give the film too much credit.
Just use a light touch when spreading the syrup from the strawberries over the frangipane, and you should be fine.
Investment capital, parked on the sidelines for years, revved up the engine in anticipation of little — or light touch — regulation.
He approaches this most disliked specialty of the dismal science of economics with a wry voice and a light touch.
And the secret to that success is a nice combination of free market advantages with realistic "light touch" government oversight.
And Google's light-touch approach to misleading political ads echoes aspects of Facebook's permissive ad policy that now face scrutiny.
The braking control lever requires a light touch, and even then, stopping the scooter can feel abrupt, even at slower speeds.
The chairman, meanwhile, claims the 2015 order was stifling internet innovation and that his new, "light-touch" approach would encourage it.
Wilson writes with such a light touch that it seems fairly impossible for the book to have a big emotional payoff.
His answer, naturally, is what he calls "light touch regulation," or more or less letting the free market shake everything out.
You could maybe make that work as a TV show, but it would require incredibly deft writing and a light touch.
The prank video takes a light touch to illustrating what a sudden, powerful, deep-freeze could do to one city street.
Most expected the light-touch policing, in particular, to disappear out of Sheremetyevo Airport on Monday, with the last few fans.
These light-touch interventions aren't panaceas, but they may keep a great many students out of trouble and doing better academically.
If robots are to help out in places like hospitals and phone repair shops, they're going to need a light touch.
The Federal Communications Commission is right to work toward restoring light-touch regulation before the information superhighway becomes marked with potholes.
The differences delve into the level of exhaust sounds and chassis tuning, varying qualities like steering feel (stiff or light touch).
Alan Tudyk, as the voice of K-2SO, imbues the character with emotion and brings a light touch to the personality.
The light touch that Cilea brings to bear, while preventing the drama from slipping into mawkish excess, sometimes feels musically thin.
War, repression, freedom, and the regenerative power of art are the subtexts of Sala's videos, heavy themes executed with a light touch.
"Light touch regulation means that we create broad regulatory frameworks that can protect consumers to ensure an overall competitive marketplace," Pai said.
The show plays with jump scares and walking-in-the-woods-at-night spookiness, but it does so with a light touch.
The light touch is an effort to not stand in the way of a relatively new field that could ultimately help patients.
While some have relied on light-touch regulation, the appeal of New York's BitLicense was that it offered a clear legal framework.
Friendly and silly where other comics were vicious and caustic, they radiated a sunny glow that gave their barbs a light touch.
"Earlier today I shared with my fellow commissioners a proposal to reverse Title II and return to light touch regulation," Pai said.
Republicans argue the agency's recent action restored the "light touch" of government regulation that allowed the Internet to flourish since its inception.
Less regulation; farewell net neutrality The Trump doctrine is sure to usher in a light-touch regulatory role for the federal government.
"Johnson on Tuesday denied that the new regulations amounted to "checks" on the Irish Sea, describing them instead as "light touch measures.
It is, in a way, an oral history of different generations in Gennevilliers, and Mr. Iwai directs it with a light touch.
Softly, softly For decades, Chinese foreign policy has been to adopt a light touch (at least rhetorically, if not always in practice).
In his book "The 160-Character Solution," Benjamin Castleman, an education professor at the University of Virginia, details this light-touch strategy.
The season has a serial arc, and Ms. Machado (previously of "Six Feet Under") handles the emotional material with a light touch.
Logitech's kit, meanwhile, includes three small buttons, three large buttons, four light touch buttons, and two variable trigger controls, all for $99.
With a light touch and a heavy dose of gory detail, Edwards walks you through the experience from soup to, ah, nuts.
I would hope AiB brings back its endearing style of light-touch forced socializing next year and foregoes any online pre-sales.
Despite Pope Francis's light touch on culture war issues, both the pope and the church more broadly remain strongly opposed to abortion.
AND AS I SAID, FOR TWO DECADES THE PROOF WAS IN THE PUDDING THAT THE CONSUMER WAS BEST SERVED WITH LIGHT TOUCH REGULATION.
Dublin does have advantages for companies fleeing a hard Brexit: the English-speaking population, a very similar legal system and light-touch regulation.
Ms Baker draws from a rich stock of unpublished memoirs, journals, police reports and other documents, deploying fresh material with a light touch.
Pai argued that rolling back net neutrality rules would restore the "light touch" framework that governed the internet for much of its existence.
With Wheeler's rules out of the way and Pai taking a "light touch," carriers are free to use that same playbook more aggressively.
But it's a heightened version of themselves, and one that is often shaped by the not-so-light-touch of reality TV producers.
The cake is done when it begins to pull away from the sides of the pans and springs back to a light touch.
Instead, he says, we should learn from Japan, which has pioneered a light touch style of regulation built especially around this new technology.
They allow the U.S. to have a strategic impact by shaping the future of Syria, and to do so with a light touch.
While "competition, competition, competition" was the previous motto, certainty, clarity and commerce will become the pillars of a light touch de-regulatory agency.
This "light-touch" regulation allows less accountability from executives and would do little to prevent them from taking personal advantage of share repurchases.
Competition between financial centres has prompted the EU's securities regulator to set out guidance to stop national regulators offering light-touch licensing deals.
Negative advertising needs to be used with a light touch, Mr. Rucker warned, especially if it is not tempered by more positive messages.
The industry is salivating over Elaine Chao's light touch when it comes to regulations and her vocal support for the ride-sharing economy.
Encouraged by light-touch regulation, the private sector invested over $1.5 trillion to build out fixed and mobile networks throughout the United States.
This is something major ISPs are already known to do, despite all the FCC chairman's disingenuous talk about "internet freedom" and "light-touch" regulation.
Later Marvel movies may have been weightier, but Iron Man's light touch made it one of the best comic-book adaptations of its era.
MY OWN VIEW IS THAT LIGHT TOUCH REGULATION MEANS THAT WE CREATE BROAD REGULATORY FRAMEWORKS TO PROTECT CONSUMERS TO ENSURE AN OVERALL COMPETITIVE MARKETPLACE.
Although the absence of bureaucracy is one of the biggest advantages of such schools, light-touch regulation is not the same as no regulation.
Asked about the Chinese government's light touch here, Liu Jun, 37, the chief imam at the Banqiao Daotang Islamic School, offered a knowing smile.
" James Lankford, a senator from Oklahoma who sits on the Senate Intelligence Committee, described Trump's intervention in the Flynn matter as a "light touch.
Any light touch, like having glasses on your nose, wearing a hair clip or ponytail, or brushing your hair, may become painful, he says.
"We are confident in the decades-long, cross-party consensus on light-touch Internet regulation — one that helped America's digital economy thrive," Pai said.
In the past they could be counted on to approach regulation with a light touch, but today's populist Republicans are not so hands-off.
"People knew it was GE Podcast Theater," he said, suggesting that listeners gave the company "a lot of credit" for keeping a light touch.
Designed to be light touch, it will periodically notify you about deals, like a discount on a travel package or a pair of pants.
She was lighter than his regular riders, and although the colt was hard to handle, Alexander believed he would relax under her light touch.
They embraced a light-touch, limited-government approach to Internet regulation that put market forces, rather than bureaucrats, in charge of the internet's growth.
But the gallery doesn't feel crowded, because this maximalism is executed with such a light touch that it feels like a kind of minimalism.
Warner has characterized the proposed changes as "light touch," but tech firms have still been resistant to supporting the bill in its current form.
Looped violin riffs interlock with layers of string plucks and wood-tapping percussion as she delivers light-touch, stream-of-consciousness R&B koans.
When the FEC instituted rules in 2006 governing political advertising on the internet, it took a light-touch approach, and was even hailed for it.
Calling for "light touch" regulation, the FCC asserts that the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has all the power necessary to prevent abuse by internet providers.
Turns out that, after a little breaking-in period, the powers that be were happy with the light touch given to this historically weighty material.
Light Touch This look is just as gilded as the shiny platinum records hanging on the walls of some of Houston's most legendary record labels.
There's no "he only did it with a light touch" or "it was to help out a buddy, not himself personally" exemption to that rule.
Here OnePlus mostly employs a light touch, adding features like Shelf, a page for aggregating apps and widgets just to the left of the homepage.
And the government should add a relatively light touch, investing heavily in research and making sure there's a conversation between basic research and applied research.
On another canvas, a light touch with a glove was enough to wipe away what had appeared to be Terrus's signature, revealing another painter's name.
"The U.S. government should maintain a light-touch regulatory approach focused on consumers and outcomes over underlying technologies," said Facebook's James Hairston in written comments.
Recognizing that these incentives are aligned with safety should give us ease about letting private companies take the lead within a light-touch regulatory framework.
FCC Chairman Ajit Pai has started the process to repeal the rules in order to return broadband companies to the FTC's "light-touch" regulatory framework.
As the certainty and freedom of the light-touch approach disappeared, investments in network infrastructure declined for the first time (outside of a recession) ever.
Our laws too often treat employer crimes with a light touch, levying only minimal penalties amounting to little more than a slap on the wrist.
FCC Chairman Ajit Pai talked to CNBC today about his view of light-touch regulation and a possible Sprint-T-Mobile merger, among other things.
Equally subtle and emotionally grounded, Reilly portrays Hardy as a big man with a light touch, so laid-back so as to be almost reckless.
The work could easily collapse under the weight of its intellectual cargo, but Soper maintains a light touch even as she delves into epistemological complexities.
Think of how the feeling of a light touch of a T-shirt on your body fades from your awareness the longer you wear it.
What "light touch" really means: Pai has repeatedly used this phrase, while casting the Obama-era FCC's work as heavy handed — and damaging to investment.
He brought a light touch to his satire -- acknowledging partisan division and poking at Trump without seeming mean-spirited -- and an overall silliness to the proceedings.
AND SO LIGHT TOUCH REGULATION IN THIS CONTEXT MEANS THAT WE LET THIS DYNAMIC INDUSTRY, ARGUABLY THE MOST DYNAMIC THE FREE MARKET HAS EVER KNOWN, DEVELOP.
What does it say about me if Searching felt familiar not in spite of its light touch with Korean-American details, but specifically because of it?
To keep this step from veering off into '80s territory, Jaikaran recommends building color with a light touch, working upwards from the apples of your cheeks.
The Trump administration has made it tough to have nuanced conversations, and so has Pai, whose proposed "light touch" rules are generally awful and paradoxically restrictive.
The settlements leave open the possibility of further investigation, but prosecutors' light touch with banks leaves little reason to believe there will be any follow through.
We're not saying the choice is either Title II or the Wild West, it's light-touch regulation, the middle ground, that we're looking to return to.
That's why some in the tech industry are skeptical of Pai, who argues for a light touch in some places where they want a heavier hand.
And she previously described White's tenure as "extremely disappointing," contending the agency has treated Wall Street with a light touch, rather than strict rules and enforcement.
However, he called himself a "light-touch person" on business regulations and said Tuesday's hearing will only start the process of figuring out potential regulatory fixes.
This legislation is simple, it provides light-touch regulation so companies can invest and innovate, and make sure our internet is up to 21st century standards.
But as we saw with Ryan Coogler's work reviving the Rocky franchise with Creed, a light touch and some smart casting choices can reenergize dilapidated properties.
This legislation is simple, it provides light-touch regulation so companies can invest and innovate, and make sure our internet is up to 6900st century standards.
Viertel combines a scholarly approach with a light touch that enables us to see anew familiar songs and musical theater moments we'd long taken for granted.
Raphael Fusco, the music director, led an effective arrangement of the score for piano, which he played with a light touch and sensitivity, and five strings.
Evison, as in his previous four novels, has a light touch and humorously guides the reader, this time through the minefield that is working-class America.
Fortunately, on the federal level, FCC chairman Tom Wheeler said earlier this month that his agency would take "a light-touch regulatory approach" towards 5G technology.
In an effort to bolster the progress of the commercial space industry, the government has taken a light touch approach to regulating these more entrepreneurial companies.
It ranks the UK, effectively London, as the number 1 global fintech hub, based on market size, investment, workforce, light-touch regulation and supportive government policy.
For instance, heat and cold sensation work on different nerves than light touch sensations, and use different receptors (some of which were also only recently discovered).
These light-touch rules have unprecedented support from the public and we're already seeing a groundswell of Americans writing the FCC to support an open Internet.
Many a comic-book origin story movie has had to answer this question, and "Shazam!" approaches it with both a light touch and a heavy splat.
I mean all those things may be defensible individually in a vacuum, but an incredibly light touch for anyone who has ever gone through and FBI investigation.
UK regulators have said there must be no return to the "light touch" era seen before the global financial crisis forced Britain to bail out undercapitalized banks.
Devotion applies a light touch when it comes to jump scares and gore, but they're always used in a way that ups the intensity of the moment.
In a training session for new hires, veteran waitress Maci (Hayley Lu Richardson) explains that a light touch on arm or shoulder is fine, but no more.
UK regulators have said there must be no return to the "light touch" era seen before the global financial crisis forced Britain to bail out undercapitalised banks.
James Paul Lankford, R-Oklahoma, offered a bit of perspective when he characterized President Trump's actions as a pretty "light touch," not a threat or blunt intimidation.
"David did send a couple of very light-touch but interesting thoughts back on the treatment, which of course were 10x improvements over our ideas," Peryer says.
That light touch could change in the wake of Facebook's consumer data scandal, likely leading to significant pressure on the best-performing S&P 873 industry sector.
If not, any federal regulation of social media platforms designed to combat Russian interference should be executed with a light touch that merely tinkers at the margins.
Our light-touch, pro-competition, high-investment strategy worked to reach 6900G first, and our wireless economy, jobs, and multi-billion-dollar tech companies are the proof.
Big internet companies have previously paid little tax in Europe, typically by channeling sales via countries such as Ireland and Luxembourg, which have light-touch tax regimes.
ZURICH, Nov 2 (Reuters) - Switzerland proposed on Wednesday a light-touch regulatory regime for financial technology (fintech) companies that the government said could bolster business and competitiveness.
A Committee to review and decide on network management violations is unnecessarily bureaucratic, and not in keeping with light touch regulation or the ease of doing business.
Gavsborg displays a light touch with the drums, while the song's futurist dancehall melodies and fleet-footed vocalists take you away in a gentle cloud of smoke.
With a light touch and sometimes absurdist humor, the show raises issues often absent from popular portrayals of ballet like ageism, injury and the gender pay gap.
With his light touch, Mr. Spears has created a tender study of innocence and the rewards and risks that lie on the other side of its destruction.
"Proud" is all haze and light touch from a singer-songwriter who is never quite fully in the room but who holds you at rapt attention nonetheless.
This, he says, explains why California's large medical-marijuana sector mostly lacks access to banking services: Local governments oversee the business, and with a very light touch.
Light touch financial regulation after the U.K. leaves the European Union will not help the British financial sector, according to a deputy governor at the Bank of England.
Plunkert told the magazine: "A picture does a better job showing my thoughts than words do; it can have a light touch on a subject that's extremely scary."
It hit Britain particularly hard because financial services play an outsized role in the country's economy, generating 8% of its GDP, and because of its "light touch" regulation.
The Office kept a light touch with Brent, switching away to other plots when his professed ignorance got too cloying, or delivering comeuppance when he strayed too far.
"Shrill" pushes boundaries and deals with some pretty serious topics, but it has a light touch — Annie's empathetic, optimistic outlook seems to be reflected in the broader story.
She showed, back then and in candid moments on the trail, that she's got a quick wit and a light touch that can go over well with voters.
Three years later, in a large, light-touch Matisse-like ink drawing, we're in a lush grove of monster philodendron leaves with a bevy of tiny female nudes.
That same feather-light touch permeates the duo's work on street anthems like "No Heart" by 21 Savage, "Goosebumps" by Travis Scott, and "Tunnel Vision" by Kodak Black.
Their calls have raised concerns of a return to the "light touch" era of regulation, however, that ended with British taxpayers bailing out banks in the financial crisis.
It was that switch from the Clinton era "light touch" approach to the archaic command and control of Title II that ousted the FTC in the first place.
America with its pro-investment, light-touch regulation won the race to 4G, and the benefits to the economy and to our way of life are immediately evident.
"The FCC's return in 2017 to the bipartisan, light-touch approach to Internet regulation has been a success," FCC Chairman Ajit Pai's spokeswoman Tina Pelkey said on Wednesday.
The story is replete with irony: Sandy Hayes, Tom's mother, worked for former UK Prime Minister Gordon Brown, who ushered in a period of light-touch financial regulation.
The "light touch" regulation of the internet it created led to a gusher of new investment and faster, more powerful service than even we imagined at the time.
Tech companies have lobbied the Trump administration for voluntary rules and government officials have indicated their desire for light-touch regulation that would pre-empt some state laws.
They pose weighty questions with a light touch: How do you translate a practice developed in stadiums and nightclubs into a black box theater or a public park?
You can achieve the "Naturel" look in just 20 minutes, addressing any complexion concerns with cover-up and foundation, and a light touch to either eyes or lips.
The move will reintroduce the light-touch regulation that enabled the internet to become the innovative tool that it is today, and the result will undoubtedly benefit consumers.
Like the rest of "Blue World," these takes on "Naima" might first seem like a light-touch aberration from the work Coltrane was doing in that consequential year.
His new TV show, "Atlanta," which he created and stars in, has the kind of light touch that he has never been able to bring to the microphone.
Will told us that he was editing Bill's clues with "a very light touch," so as to allow as much of his personality as possible to shine through.
Returning to the light-touch regulation in place before the 2007-09 financial crisis, which left the public having to bail out lenders, would be disastrous, he added.
As for Mr. Ng, he sees his work as "a kind of light-touch intervention" in a city where some things have remained largely unchanged for a century.
He also said Maersk would be looking at a "light-touch integration" of family-owned Hamburg Süd, keeping both the brand name and the company's headquarters in Hamburg.
On express orders from the previous White House, the FCC scrapped the tried-and-true, light touch regulation of the Internet and replaced it with heavy-handed micromanagement.
A light touch has been replaced by close oversight, including "stress tests" of banks' ability to withstand crises, which some see as the biggest change in the banking landscape.
These are movies about women in crisis, but told with a light touch, the way women's stories often are, as if to disguise the depths of feeling found within. ●
In general, Holt provided a light touch on the evening, taking a hands-off approach early on that tended to benefit Trump, who showed little hesitance to interrupt Clinton.
Together, they agreed to elect leaders who deftly sidestepped the issues that divided the party, let committees operate somewhat independently, and generally took a light touch to party discipline.
It can't be expected to have a sense of humor as well—and as for the light touch of fantasy, it weighs like a pound of fruitcake soaking wet.
In contrast, Pai's draft order returning to a light-touch framework (or Title I, as we say) is well-grounded in economic research on public utility and network economics.
MGAs have the same regulatory light-touch as any other broker, but control much more of the value chain and usually find a single carrier to hold the risk.
"State and local laws governing broadband Internet access service pose a real and significant threat to restoring a light-touch, uniform regulatory framework for broadband service," the paper reads.
"We are confident in the decades-long, cross-party consensus on light-touch Internet regulation — one that helped America's digital economy thrive," he said, according to his prepared remarks.
Working with my colleagues, I look forward to returning to the light-touch, market-based framework that unleashed the digital revolution and benefited consumers here and around the world.
With a light touch, Ms. Bode wove together family history and political history: Khadi cloth represents the resurgence of domestic cloth manufacture to India, a cause championed by Gandhi.
"The internet is free and open today, and it will continue to be under the light-touch protections," Mr. Pai said in a statement supporting the Justice Department lawsuit.
Some of Sanders' staffers and supporters have been frustrated by what they see as his light touch with his former Senate colleague, whom Sanders likes and considers a friend.
The stars of the first crossover wave had distinctive, serrated voices, but Balvin is all light touch and near whispers — the production makes a statement more than he does.
LAS VEGAS — Trump administration officials this week promoted a light-touch approach to regulating self-driving cars and artificial intelligence at one of largest technology conferences in the world.
In July, Reuters reported that Hong Kong had fallen behind Singapore, which has deployed a combination of state-funding and light-touch regulation to become Asia's leading fintech hotspot.
Calling it "light-touch", as the FCC did in both its 2015 Order and its reversal of that Order last month, tries to make us feel better about it.
That's something Samsung has been abundantly cautious about disclosing, through a video pleading to "just use a light touch" and a lot of paperwork that ships with the device.
In the 1927 portion of the home, they employed a light touch, restoring most of the original details and adding lighting, walnut built-ins and blackened-steel fireplace surrounds.
Leap uses a real names but allows some anonymous posts, and employs a light touch in moderation but with the perspective on abuse lacking at most male-run social networks.
By offering immersive experiences users choose to dive into rather than cramming light-touch ads down people's throats, Snap could earn enough to stabilize its businesses and cut its losses.
It is beautifully sung by the rich-voiced cast, with Mr. Pinkham handling his heavy chores with a light touch, his firm tenor matched by pleasingly (and necessarily) precise diction.
Two of the most highly regarded rulers in Chinese history were the Emperors Wen and Jing of the Han Dynasty, who governed with a light touch and who decentralised power.
"One of the biggest differences between cabin air and the air that we are used to is the humidity," explains cosmetic doctor Natalie Blakely, founder of the Light Touch Clinic.
The fingerprint sensor unlocks immediately with a light touch and I prefer it over the iPhone 6S's Touch ID and Galaxy S7's sensors that require a button press first.
"Govern wisely and as little as possible," is how Sam Houston, who served as the first president of the Republic of Texas in 22010, described the state's light-touch philosophy.
After years of light-touch moderation, that means taking an entirely new look at third-party ecosystems -- and facing the hard question of whether it's worth having them at all.
If the U.S. Supreme Court took a light touch on cultural issues following the contentious confirmation hearings of Justice Brett Kavanaugh this fall, the period of restraint didn't last long.
Chairman Pai will launch a notice of proposed rulemaking this week to roll back the 2015 Open Internet Order, classify broadband as an information service and institute light touch regulation.
The FSA's "light touch" was much trumpeted during the financial boom of the early 2000s but proved wanting when a host of banks ran into trouble in 2007 and 2008.
It also fits with the Southeast Asian city-state's moves to provide funding and light-touch regulation, as it seeks to reinvent itself as a fintech and new technology hub.
The demographic trends posing an imminent hurdle to Republicans in states like Texas and Georgia are, ironically, partly a consequence of the party's own light-touch fiscal and regulatory policy.
Let's have light-touch regulation that preserves both of these worlds, where innovators can innovate and network operators can build and consumers are ultimately better off with that virtuous cycle.
Anwar, who is himself from the region and has worked there for the nonprofit development organization BRAC, conveys his familiarity with the language, culture and religion with a light touch.
Thanks to light-touch regulation and efficient, uncorrupt bureaucracies, Singapore comes second and Hong Kong fourth in the World Bank's ranking of 190 countries for the ease of doing business.
On silky, light-touch bangers like "For Free" and "Too Good," he brought his Caribbean heritage to pop, a sound that has trickled out to Justin Bieber and Maroon 5.
On the big screen in "Barbershop: The Next Cut," he was a light-touch quick-wit barber, and in "Brittany Runs a Marathon," he played a slacker turned romantic hero.
But these films approach heavy topics with the kind of light touch that's only appropriate for a moment when all we can do is laugh helplessly as the world burns.
What is unexpected is that that some major U.S. internet companies may be the ones to deliver it up to governments that are not always champions of light-touch regulation.
The memo's 10 "Principles for the Stewardship of AI Applications" advocates a "light-touch regulatory approach," calling for regulation only when existing statutes are insufficient for a specifically identified purpose.
Approaching weighty themes with a very light touch, Benedikt Erlingsson's "Woman at War" is an environmental drama wrapped in whimsical comedy and tied with a bow of midlife soul-searching.
It's enough to make you wonder if audiences are ready for a drama about the near-end of the world from a director who's not exactly known for his light touch.
It was an anti-climactic end to an emotional day for the wispy figure who has been beating muscle-bound sprint heavyweights with his light touch for more than two decades.
The financial crisis of 2007-09 then forced taxpayers to bail out undercapitalized and poorly supervised lenders, tarnishing the "light touch" regulatory approach and ushering in a welter of tougher rules.
It meant acting with a light touch toward a former adversary, projecting dignity at events of state, and recognizing that life, people, and things were more fragile than they necessarily appeared.
" Ken Munro, founder of security firm Pen Test Partners, said in a blog post that the proposed law was a "great start," but the new rules were a "fairly light touch.
The financial crisis of 2007-09 then forced taxpayers to bail out undercapitalised and poorly supervised lenders, tarnishing the "light touch" regulatory approach and ushering in a welter of tougher rules.
Congress could have chosen, at any time during this historic growth, to supplement this light-touch framework with reasonable, straightforward net neutrality guardrails to preserve the freedom of the open internet.
Instead, they kicked the can to the FCC, where repeated attempts to find a legal basis for open internet rules under the governing light-touch framework were shot down by courts.
British regulators want to stay aligned with the EU and have ruled out a "bonfire" of regulations, warning about the perils of "light touch" rules that led to the financial crisis.
And so it comes as little surprise that the massage and application techniques she created for La Mer, as the brand's global skin-care adviser, aren't designed for a light touch.
This light touch with seasoning shows up throughout the restaurant's entrees: Mr. Karargiorgis plates most of his proteins with lemon, olive oil and oregano, but insists that the herb is optional.
The muted criticism fits within a broader pattern, brought to light since the more recent 737 Max tragedies, of how the company has benefited from a light touch by safety officials.
"Many critics don't seem to understand that we are moving from heavy-handed regulation to light-touch regulation, not a completely hands-off approach," he said in a speech on Tuesday.
Mr. Simmons, the social worker, said that even the light touch of supervised release can inadvertently harm participants, for whom any additional contact with the criminal justice system poses a risk.
I ended it by saying this: I am optimistic that the U.S. will return to the successful, light-touch approach to the Internet that spurred massive investments in our broadband infrastructure.
"It's under that light-touch framework that the companies like Google, like Facebook, like Netflix were able to become globally known names," Pai said in a late April interview with PBS.
The Tory party touts itself as the party of business, boasting of its record of low taxes, job creation and light-touch regulation, and the business community responds by strongly backing it.
Big internet companies say they follow tax rules, but they pay little tax in Europe, typically by channelling sales via countries such as Ireland and Luxembourg, which have light-touch tax regimes.
Last year, Blackburn put forth her own light-touch privacy legislation, and any bill that passes through the House will likely be brought in front of her before it passes the Senate.
Big Internet companies say they follow tax rules but they pay little tax in Europe, typically by channelling sales via countries such as Ireland and Luxembourg, which have light-touch tax regimes.
Big internet companies say they follow tax rules but have paid little tax in Europe, typically by channeling sales via countries such as Ireland and Luxembourg, which have light-touch tax regimes.
A long time comedy producer — for her first producing job, she worked on Tracey Ullman's show Tracey Takes On... — Laing's influence manifests itself via a unique cast and a surprisingly light touch.
Big Internet companies say they follow tax rules but have paid little tax in Europe, typically by channeling sales via countries such as Ireland and Luxembourg, which have light-touch tax regimes.
Jurisdictions like Gibraltar have in the past been fending off accusations of being light-touch regulators in a bid to attract business, but the GFSC said the blockchain law included rigorous requirements.
Big internet companies say they follow tax rules but have paid little tax in Europe, typically by channelling sales via countries such as Ireland and Luxembourg, which have light-touch tax regimes.
It's hard to give a weighty subject a light touch, but Foer finds a way to make this book about the meat industry — a subject as unpalatable as any — readable and entertaining.
Big internet firms say they follow tax rules but many have paid little in Europe, typically by channelling sales via countries such as Ireland and Luxembourg which have light-touch tax regimes.
" On his hope for the internet: "That the light touch approach of the FCC will inspire much more infrastructure investment, to get more people on the right side of the digital divide.
That was the score when Brown was called for his fifth foul with 10 minutes 53 seconds left on what appeared to be a light touch of Eric Bledsoe near the baseline.
Big internet firms say they follow tax rules but have paid little tax in Europe, typically by channeling sales via countries such as Ireland and Luxembourg which have light-touch tax regimes.
And there is one immensely redeeming feature: a small trackpad positioned just in front of the driver's armrest which lets you use a light touch of your finger to scroll through options.
Throughout the Obama administration, the agency was viewed as taking a light touch with the tech sector, particularly with its decision to close an antitrust investigation into Google's search practices in 2013.
The NTSB's findings serve as a stark reminder that the federal government has a role to play in regulating these technologies, and furthermore, its light-touch approach doesn't seem to be working.
Diaz's work has a light touch, but feels oddly out of place — cheeky, Instagrammable — next to Colombian artist Johanna Calle's "Perímetros (Urapán)" (Perimeters (Urapán), 2012), an ambitious and painstakingly detailed typographic tree.
But the way that it was handled, with no follow-up, with no other press, with no other return to that topic, it looks like what I called a pretty light touch.
Big internet companies say they follow tax rules, but they pay little tax in Europe, typically by channeling sales via countries such as Ireland and Luxembourg, which have light-touch tax regimes.
Every joke, laugh, or light touch within the context of all that becomes weakened through cartoonish characterizations: Racist cops in both Green Book and BlacKkKlansman are suddenly both the heroes and the villains.
With so much changing in our internet ecosystem, Big Tech should take time to remember that although this light touch regulatory environment allowed them to flourish, they do not have a blank check.
The light-touch regulation that has allowed the cryptocurrency to boom could soon be replaced by much harsher restrictions across the globe, leading some analysts to predict an even bigger drop in value.
If you can format the text in your item listing, use a light touch to bring out the key details, but don't go overboard (no one wants to see huge, bold, pink text).
In its unassuming sweetness, its unease over separation and closeness (and its embrace of technology as producer of both), its light touch and aching sincerity, American Teen is the quintessential Millennial Romance album.
This is another area where Gottlieb's regulatory light touch could call the industry's bluff, since his approach would obviously reduce the hated R&D costs that the industry trots out to defend itself.
Mr. Reeves, who also directed "Dawn," has a dark vision, but also a light touch when necessary, and, above all, a commitment to creating a world that is coherent as well as fantastical.
And it's all done with such a light touch that you can't help thinking Knives Out is really an adaptation of one of Harlan's mysteries, which, it turns out, it sort of is.
While Trump has been more open to federal pricing oversight, Republicans have long chafed against this due to ties to the pharmaceutical industry and the party's commitment to so-called "light-touch" regulation.
Hentoff wrote himself out of many of his works and used a light touch in his interviews in order to focus entirely on the people he interviewed: their stories, their lives, their voices.
As additional evidence that "light touch" regulation is working, Pai points to the commission's approval of zero-rating schemes — this, he says, is exactly why all four carriers are now offering unlimited data plans.
I love Joel Osteen's books; they inspire me, and he also has a great sense of humor, in order to deliver his message with a light touch, and occasionally makes me laugh out loud.
"Comic" does not here mean superficial or laugh-out-loud hilarious: as Rossini so superbly demonstrated in "The Barber of Seville", comic opera combines a sophisticated analysis of human interactions with a light touch.
State funding, light-touch regulation and a recent move to allow start-ups to test financial products in a controlled environment have put Singapore ahead of rival Hong Kong to be Asia's fintech hotspot.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The new Republican head of the U.S. Federal Communications Commission promised "light-touch" regulation of areas such as the internet, a dramatic shift away from the Obama administration's approach to telecommunications oversight.
The UK transparency provisions are light touch - in the sense that companies can comply simply by saying they have no policies in place to deal with forced labor or slavery (assuming that's the case).
Finally, the senator has discussed increasing the accountability of institutions in relation to student debt or default, or "skin in the game," while also calling for a "light touch" or differentiated accreditation review. Sen.
In fact, his changes would restore the same light-touch approach that was upheld by the U.S. Supreme Court in 2005 and had been in place for basically the entire life of the internet.
Gilligan was probably right, and the subtle, light touch of the final ending works perfectly, but it still would've been nice to know what Jesse would've said to the boy whose life he ruined.
While the White House is advocating for light-touch regulation that avoids "overreach" in order to encourage innovation, the EU is considering more direct intervention, such as a five-year ban on facial recognition.
And the lead Britain's regulators had shown in taking a light-touch approach and starting "sandboxes" for start-ups was being copied elsewhere, meaning the country had to do more to keep its edge.
In his late 30s, he's dressed stylishly, mostly in blue, a color that suffuses the film, subtly, as has been Honoré's customary light-touch going back to "Dans Paris" (2006) and "Love Songs" (2007).
The nerve fibers in the penis that are activated by temperature and pain are more relevant in sexual functioning—or the feel of a sexy touch—than the light touch that past researchers had done.
Wright was referring to what was seen in the run-up to the financial crisis, when countries like Britain resorted to a "light touch" approach to banks to make London a more attractive financial center.
Pai has repeatedly called for the introduction of such a "light-touch" regulatory regime, and he gave a litany of reasons for why he's pushing it through in a Tuesday Wall Street Journal op-ed.
Listen to how he gets a laugh poking fun at La Guardia Airport just by saying it's nice, and you notice a light touch that has more in common with Robert Benchley than Lenny Bruce.
The director Roland Joffé (who made "The Killing Fields," about Pol Pot's slaughter in Cambodia, and "The Mission," a tale of 18th-century colonialism with pronounced allegorical accents) is not known for a light touch.
That transatlantic spat, and the subsequent evolution of medical device certification around the world, are part of a wider global struggle by governments to attract businesses seeking light-touch regulation without scaring off their voters.
Hammer weaves in historical contexts of African decolonization and Middle Eastern falcon racing with a light touch, but the central mission remains his search for the answer to the question: Why does Lendrum do it?
Europe's new political leadership remains divided over what the rules should look like, however — and whether they should come in the form of a light-touch framework or as hard specific laws applying across sectors.
He probably does that best by following the example of his predecessor and former boss when he was a law clerk: Chief Justice Rehnquist, who presided over the Clinton trial with a very light touch.
The robots are artificial intelligence-enabled, responding to voice commands to change the speed, pressure and location of the massage from a light touch to deep tissue massage — depending on the person's needs and injuries.
Immersion alleges that the iPhone 6, 6 Plus, 6S, 6S Plus and Apple Watch used its patented technologies in their touch systems, including vibration feedback for different touches and previews of actions at a light touch.
As part of that agreement, AT&T agreed to deploy fiber to an additional 13 million homes every year; a far cry from the "light-touch regulatory scheme" the government claims was responsible for the growth.
The exhibition moves, with a light touch and using a series of 19th-century prints, over the cycle's convoluted plot, drawn by Wagner from a grab bag of mythological and philosophical sources, Norse and German traditions.
He believes the British government will be prepared to apply a light touch at its border to prevent huge queues of trucks and hopes EU shipping companies will persuade their own governments to do the same.
Although the book does dig into the nitty-gritty of student loan debt, investing while young, understanding taxes, and a host of other real-life financial mazes, Lear says Lowry does so with a light touch.
"The timers, you have to use a light touch because you don't want the player to go into a combat mission and feel like the timer is what they take away from the mission," Solomon explained.
The playwright sat wearing, and occasionally playing, a red Epiphone guitar that was wirelessly connected to an amp with a light touch of reverb, as scenes from his new show unfolded in a Brooklyn rehearsal room.
In "Raymie Nightingale," DiCamillo uses her light touch and boundless humor to deliver the difficult news that adults are fallible and that children must learn to develop an unwavering sense of self-reliance and self-acceptance.
At an office retreat at Faith's country house, Greer slices her thumb while helping to cook, and as her boss bandages her up she contemplates her charisma: The light touch of this powerful woman was profound.
He called earlier light-touch regulations from back in the '20153s a free-market success story, and he generally seems to believe that if he rolls back these regulations that it would improve investment in broadband.
By moving away from light touch regulation— which has helped the broadband Internet and technology sector flourish— means less investment and less access to the technologies, These platforms help women business owners compete and succeed.85033.
They argue that ensuring an "open internet" is a job best left up to the Federal Trade Commission, which should enforce violations of open internet "principles" agreed to by telecoms under a "light touch" regulatory regime.
" However, according to the group Advancing New Standards in Reproductive Health (ANSIRH) at the University of California, San Francisco, "limb withdrawal occurs even in full-term babies in response to non-painful tactile sensations, including light touch.
Exchanges will become a source of scrutiny Regulators will keep a light touch on the technologies behind cryptocurrencies, but they will look more closely at exchanges, which is where traditional banking meets the new world of cryptocurrencies.
There are "press point" adjustments, where a very light touch is used as a suggestion, like placing a palm so it is barely touching the top of a student's head to indicate she should elongate her spine.
Now imagine such a book written by a German who lived through those bitter months as a teen-ager, but written with a light touch, almost quizzically, the entire story suffused with an air of speculative detachment.
With the absence of a market failure or evidence of consumer harm, the FCC should return to its long-time bipartisan approach of light touch regulation of broadband, especially given the recent decline in annual broadband investment.
Compared with Mr. Sanders, Mr. Biden's "proposed tax rises are relatively modest, he supports light touch regulation and he would pursue a much softer line on tariffs," Michael Pearce, an economist at Capital Economics wrote to clients.
The FCC plan to restore light-touch regulation is an important move to get the government out of micromanaging the internet, and an opportunity to start a new conversation about internet policy that reflects actual marketplace dynamics.
Seated at a piano placed near a corner of the memorial plaza, the 12-year-old Mr. Fisher performed the Prelude and Fugue No. 1 in C from Book I with a nice, light touch and flow.
All these details appear in the book, but Montgomery treats them with such a light touch that they often come to adult rereaders as a surprise, an unexpectedly painful subtext they may not have noticed as children.
In short, "light touch" net neutrality could take a lot of forms, but here's one of them: There's a world in which the FCC doesn't have any explicit, preemptive net neutrality rules on its books at all.
Rather than pursuing growth-oriented monetary policy, Trump's main agenda at the Fed appears to be the same as his main agenda in most other areas of economic policy: adopting a business-friendly light touch to regulation.
" When Jamie met someone promising, I reminded him, "Relationships are better when both people have a light touch with one another and can be happy with what is freely offered to them, versus demanding more, more, more.
" The source added: "When we had our roundtable, he was saying the right things about light-touch regulation, about having the same rules for equivalent services and on one of the biggest pain points: the duration of spectrum.
"On express orders from the previous White House, the FCC scrapped the tried-and-true, light touch regulation of the Internet and replaced it with heavy-handed micromanagement," Pai said Thursday prior to voting to repeal the regulations.
As the yuan slips to historically weak levels against the dollar, the central bank's atypical light touch is spurring speculation that policymakers want to be more judicious in their intervention and have no specific target for the currency.
It largely stayed out of the platform fights over LGBT issues, and took a light touch on other aspects of the platform like trade that might have created conflict between the candidate and the party rank-and-file.
I urge the Federal Communications Commission to end the bureaucratic regulatory overreach of the internet known as Title II and restore the bipartisan light-touch regulatory consensus that enabled the internet to flourish for more than 20 years.
CEO Marissa Mayer, who took control in July 2012, is responsible for only about 15 percent of those acquisitions, including the $1.1 billion purchase of Tumblr, which appears to be operating under a very light touch from Yahoo.
I urge the Federal Communications Commission to end the bureaucratic regulatory overreach of the internet known as Title II and restore the bipartisan light-touch regulatory consensus that enabled the internet to flourish for more than 85033 years.
The fuzzy, clanging, nevertheless streamlined guitar roar, bursting forth with trebly riffs and solos and rhythmic slams between verses, resonates with a yowling clarity, while Jon Wurster's drums throb with an agile speed that implies a light touch.
The Trump administration Wednesday reaffirmed its policy to maintain a light touch in regulating self-driving vehicles, with a new document that is long on promoting the industry and silent on rules governing testing or operating the vehicles.
"When we had our roundtable, he was saying the right things about light-touch regulation, about having the same rules for equivalent services and on one of the biggest pain points: The duration of spectrum," the person said.
Touch them gently A 1991 study found that bookstore shoppers who were greeted with a light touch on their arm spent more time in the store and purchased more items than shoppers who were greeted without being touched.
Although a light touch has enabled developers to cater to the city's rapid growth—1.8m extra inhabitants since 2000—it has also led to concrete being laid over vast areas of coastal prairie that used to absorb the rain.
In previous films, Mr Petzold has demonstrated a light touch: his camera barely moved, and he allowed his actors to shoulder the burden of the narrative, rarely accentuating their work with cinematic flourishes such as flashbacks or showy editing.
"In 2015 the Federal Communications Commission put in place light touch net neutrality rules that not only prohibit certain harmful practices, but also allow the Commission to develop and enforce rules to address new forms of discrimination," they wrote.
" Mr. Rugoff also "responds very positively to artists whose ideas are slightly playful," Mr. Serota added, artists who "take a very serious subject and address it in a way which is with a light touch rather than heavy-handed.
Art dealers will be striving for a similar light touch when they gather for the 30th edition of La Biennale Paris, the venerable fair taking place underneath the glass roof of the Grand Palais from Saturday to Sept. 16.
"White Houses" is scattered with colorful period references — to, say, the Lindbergh baby's kidnapping (covered for The A.P. by Hick) and Wallis Simpson ("famous for kissing up, and kicking down") — but Bloom employs her research with a light touch.
It's likely that market participants schooled in the Western ethos of light-touch regulation will baulk at China's latest attempt to force the market, in this case for commodities, to behave in the fashion deemed appropriate by the authorities.
For example, on first glance, the watercolor "Nonna Carolina" (Granny Carolina, 1936) appears, due its soft hues and the light touch of the medium, pleasing to the eye, almost like a scene from a children's book or fairy tale.
Marshall has taken a light touch when it comes to the tuning, so you hear mostly what you'd expect from a decent pair of headphones: very clear sound, with minimal artificial boosts on both the bass or treble ends of things.
It obviously doesn't make economic sense to build an entirely new service for each country, but we've found it's possible to do more than just light touch localisation while still retaining scale benefits at the back end of the business.
SHANGHAI (Reuters) - As China's yuan slips to historically weak levels against the dollar, the central bank's atypical light touch is spurring speculation that policymakers want to be more judicious in their intervention and have no specific target for the currency.
In May 2017, we adopted a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (Internet Freedom NPRM), in which we proposed to return to the successful light-touch bipartisan framework that promoted a free and open Internet and, for almost twenty years, saw it flourish.
This is a very significant item, and I expect that the parties that think undoing this light touch Title II classification and approach, that they would think it's the wrong thing and they would seek relief in the courts system.
As you may remember from childhood, tickling is a form of stimulation produced by light touch on sensitive parts of the body, including the armpits, collar bones, feet, stomach, ribs, behind the knees and elbows, the inner thighs, and so on.
The commission's chairman, Ajit Pai, has consistently claimed the so-called "light-touch regulations" establish in their place would give broadband providers more incentive to innovate and build networks; whereas the old rules, he said, had hampered investment and deployment.
THE BEST EVIDENCE THAT A LIGHT TOUCH REGULATORY FRAMEWORK THAT STARTED IN THE CLINTON ADMINISTRATION WORKS IS THAT WE DIDN'T SEE COMPANIES BLOCKING ACCESS TO LAWFUL CONTENT IN THE 20 YEARS PRIOR TO THE FCC'S IMPOSITION OF THESE RULES IN 2015.
For almost two decades, beginning with the Clinton administration, Congress and the FCC decided to take a light-touch approach to Internet regulation, and the Internet rewarded that approach with such incredible innovation that it has become essential to modern life.
It's all served with a light touch that recalls shows like "Columbo" and "Monk," and although Agatha has a back story, it's not so weighty that you feel as if you have to lug it from one episode to the next.
This light touch means the tone comes across as less finger-wagging than it could when it does start exposing the dark side of Instagram, like the cruel comments popular influencers recieve and the anxiety of feeling like an outcast online.
And while there are moments where her light touch suits the material well, a section on social-media surveillance at Standing Rock is hindered by her choice to discuss it through quoting a meeting she had over coffee with a protester.
Mr. Quarles's outlook is "very traditional, limited government, light touch — but not too light," said Tony Fratto, a partner at Hamilton Place Strategies, who has worked closely with Mr. Quarles in the past and whose firm also advises finance clients.
"With any development item, you want to be able to give the filmmakers a full gamut, from sort of a light touch all the way to horror, and this will never be in it," said Marvel VFX producer Jen Underdahl.
The Trump administration rolled out new non-binding guidelines Wednesday for regulating driverless cars and trucks — its second move this week to advance a light-touch approach to tech regulation that contrasts with the strategy key European leaders are advocating.
Sally Hubbard, the director of enforcement at the Open Markets Institute, an advocacy group deeply involved in the push for antitrust enforcement on tech companies, argued that Biden is carrying on the Obama administration's light-touch approach to the industry.
The intent was to avoid a repeat of the situation in Florida, where there were no guidelines for interpreting problematic ballots, including punch cards where a voter's light touch left a "hanging chad" of paper rather than a clean hole.
Except that the Ars Nova production, which begins performances on March 223 at the Greenwich House Theater, features a cast of expertly light-touch farceurs under the direction of Lila Neugebauer, who made "Miles for Mary" so moving behind the laughs.
A source told Politico that Trump was, in fact, taking a "light touch" approach to ushering the bill through Congress and indicated that the president would be open to being a bit more insistent if he thinks it's losing steam.
This simple, light-touch system allowed the Federal Reserve to operate with a relatively small balance sheet--less than $1 trillion before the crisis--the size of which was largely determined by the need to supply enough U.S. currency to meet demand.
Prudential Regulation Authority Chief Executive and Bank of England Deputy Governor Sam Woods warned against rolling back reforms made in the wake of the financial crisis, arguing against any "retreat" to light-touch regulation after Brexit and the election of President Donald Trump.
Attention was also drawn to the failed promises of the FCC's chairman, Ajit Pai, who, in replacing net neutrality with his "light-touch" regulations, promised "better, cheaper internet," as well as new jobs spurred on by a supposed explosion of broadband investment.
"While the majority engages in flowery rhetoric about light-touch regulation and so on, the endgame appears to be no-touch regulation and a wholescale destruction of the FCC's public interest authority in the 2202st century," Clyburn said in her dissent. Sen.
"While the majority engages in flowery rhetoric about light-touch regulation and so on, the endgame appears to be no-touch regulation and a wholescale destruction of the FCC's public interest authority in the 21st century," Clyburn said in her dissent. Sen.
"Citizens' rights will be guaranteed through a declaratory, light touch, proportionate procedure, consisting of a single form per family," the resolution stated — going some way to addressing lawmakers' complaints that costs of hundreds of euros could be incurred by families making several declarations.
This is a novel in which serious subjects are treated with a deliberately light touch, a tactic that doesn't imply insensitivity or lack of empathy but simply accepts the fact that humor may be the best way of dealing with the ­unavoidable.
The 85-page residency form, which many struggled to fill in after Britain voted to leave the European Union a year ago on Friday, will be replaced by a more streamlined system, "using digital tools to register people in a light-touch way".
"You can create a regulatory approach that really encourages, and has a light touch, for those that are doing this out of the homes that they are living in, so they are not necessarily impacting the long term housing market," he said.
Whatever got his juices flowing, Mr. Reed, a comedy veteran ("Bring It On"), handles the new, fairly unencumbered material with a generally light touch, so that for once a Marvel movie feels shorter than its running time (in this case 118 minutes).
This point was made by the Algerian artist Yazid Oulab's black wall relief "Coin I" (22017) — which suggests an abstracted sex of a woman — and the delicate graphic work of Farah Khelil and Haleh Redjaian's light-touch installation "La Trace de Reverie" (22015).
Number two is to promote this light-touch regulatory approach, this idea that if we're too heavy-handed with artificial intelligence, we end up stifling entire industries that we want to make sure to foster and generate here in the United States.
A quarter said that the government should not regulate the internet at all, and 51 percent said it should employ a "light touch approach" to regulation — a phrase often used by FCC Chairman Ajit Pai in arguing against the net neutrality rules.
Time is of the essence as it's likely that some state legislatures will move to pass laws that are at odds with the successful, light-touch approach to internet regulation of the Clinton and Bush years that Chairman Pai is attempting to restore.
But the production works on its own terms, because it is directed with a fairly light touch by Karen Carpenter ("Love, Loss, and What I Wore"), and because the actors elevate the relatively banal story with fine-tuned performances and persuasive stage rapport.
Countries hoping to lure banks to their financial centers after Brexit are offering differing regulatory standards, raising fears at the ECB that they could be subject to light touch supervision and undermining its aim of making financial regulation consistent across the bloc.
A day after Ms. Waters's committee released details of an investigation of Wells Fargo, she said Ms. Duke and another board member, James Quigley — who sought a light touch from a political appointee at the federal consumer protection agency — should step down.
No. 250, I don't want to be viewed as arrogant, patting myself on the back, so I said, "If we do it, we'd better have a very light touch to the branding," like we didn't even have the word "Airbnb" or anything.
He and Flake have said that the FCC should follow the "light-touch, consumer-friendly" regulatory model of the Federal Trade Commission, and thus allow broadband companies (which hate these rules) to generate revenue by selling customer data to outside companies and advertisers.
Speaking to CNBC's Joumanna Bercetche at the Innovate Finance Global Summit in London, Deputy Governor for Markets and Banking Dave Ramsden indicated that adopting light touch regulation to gain a competitive advantage for the U.K. financial sector after Brexit was not on the agenda.
And my own view is that 'light touch regulation' means that we create broad regulatory frameworks to protect consumers, to ensure an overall competitive marketplace, but we shouldn't micromanage how these companies operate their businesses in the absence of evidence of a market failure.
While his deftly drawn subject matter often skates along the edge of explicit violence, Armitage paints with a light touch — his snaking lines and patches of limpid, at times shimmering color dance across the surface, undercutting the density of compositions teeming with overlaid imagery.
Warner has repeatedly referred to the Honest Ads Act as "light-touch regulation," and Facebook – where Russian agents purchased $100,000 worth of ads — has said it will be making "transparency" policy changes of its own, such as disclosing to whom political ads are shown.
" While Trump doesn't have Nixon's, uh, light touch when it comes to dividing the country—he explicitly does so in terms of both race and religion—it's no surprised that he's taken up the term, given that it's always more or less meant "white people.
A few weeks after the White House meeting, the net neutrality pressure groups led a "national day of protest" in response to FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler's rumored plans to continue the FCC's light-touch Internet policy and implement a narrowly crafted net neutrality rule.
Bossio did assess the sensitivity of the foreskin itself, and found that while it is very sensitive to a light touch, it's not very sensitive to pain or warmth, which "are actually more relevant to the experience of sexual touch or sexual enjoyment," she says.
"It's implemented very strongly at the lower end of low skilled work which is where most of the difficulties and problems have been and at the upper end... you have a very light-touch process that allows people to come and go," he added.
"We've had a light-touch regulation approach, which means that money has come in — we have no idea really what money is crossing the border," said Tom Keatinge, director of the center for financial crime at the Royal United Services Institute, a security studies group.
King knew she needed time — and a light touch — before the players might be prepared to share their concerns and their anxieties with her, but she believed even in those quiet first few months of sitting and listening, she could still have an effect.
His precise editing — whether in the flawless light touch of "Boudu Saved From Drowning" (1932) or in the rapid cuts of the hunt in "The Rules of the Game" — is also minimized in a show that places more importance on images than on movement.
It was thrilling to see the strength of Mr. Garcia's right arm as he deftly steered and turned Ms. Sottile right and left; like other tango dancers, he mainly directs with a light touch on his partner's back, but he can propel powerfully on occasion.
And yet the IG report confirms that exactly the opposite happened, a very light touch where Hillary Clinton got preferential treatment, limited use of a grand jury, limited use of subpoenas, immunity agreements handed out like candy to witnesses that destroyed evidence and lied to the FBI.
Clintonomics, boiled down to its essence, is a kinder, gentler neoliberal philosophy: It embraces so-called free trade, deregulation, extols the free market and worships the "honest" financial sector (partly for campaign contributions), all with a light touch of regulation and meek taxes on the wealthy.
It's the globalism of Goldman Sachs, which wants light-touch regulation of the financial sector, plenty of room for multinational corporations to engage in tax chicanery, and no major trade wars that would threaten US-based financial services companies' abilities to compete for market share internationally.
And so light touch regulation in this context means we let this dynamic industry — arguably the most dynamic the free market has ever known — develop, and if there are targeted cases where action might be necessary and that the FCC has authority to act, we take action.
"Earlier today I shared with my fellow commissioners a proposal to reverse the mistake of Title II and return to the light touch framework that served us so well during the Clinton administration, Bush administration, and first six years of the Obama administration," Pai said today.
The recto and verso carry the conversation between word and image, whichever way it flows, and while Carr's images are frequently dense compared to the light touch of Schwartz's spacious and inviting poems, the two are syncopated in their respect for the otherness of our animal familiars.
"It is intended to provide an opportunity for those wishing to live a highly sustainable lifestyle, project a light touch on the environment, and who will be largely self-sufficient in terms of income, food and energy," said Matthew Morris, a communications officer with the Welsh government.
It's one of the most iconic lines in presidential debate history: "Well, there you go again," then presidential candidate Ronald Reagan said in 1980, a light touch in a sticky debate against Jimmy Carter that helped dispel concerns that Reagan was too far to the right.
But investors say Britain's prowess in both conventional finance and technology, as well as light-touch regulation, its pro-business culture and even the fact that it is Anglophone make it difficult for other centres to compete, though many - such as Berlin and Paris - are trying.
Financial rules applied in Britain are typically written at the European Union level, but so far Brussels has taken a relatively light-touch approach to the fledgling "crowdfunding" sector as it builds a capital markets union to promote market-based funding for the bloc's sluggish economy.
It's the globalism of Goldman Sachs which wants light-touch regulation of the financial sector, plenty of room for multinational corporations to engage in tax chicanery, and no major trade wars that would threaten US-based financial services companies ability to compete for market share internationally.
Yet even when abandoning that light touch, I try to stay true to the instinct that guided my dad: highlighting the vivid orange color of the flower and utilizing the paper-thin quality of the petals for an exceptionally brittle texture once they emerge from the oil.
Instead of proposing a ban, these advocates of regulating facial recognition with a light touch assert that lawmakers should create laws that incentivize law enforcement to address systemic bias in their procedures and require companies and government agencies to adopt rules that heighten transparency and accountability.
While Facebook has come under scrutiny in the United States for allowing so-called fake news to spread on its network, including before the American presidential election in November, federal lawmakers and policy makers have so far used a relatively light touch with the social network.
Following that mandate, then-FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler adopted the Title II order in March 2015, changing the classification of broadband Internet access from "information" services to "telecommunications" services — undoing years of light-touch federal regulation and the bipartisan consensus around broadband as an "information" service.
The emphasis here, as with all these digital assistant technologies, is pro-activity — although there's always a sensitive balancing act to pull off when it comes to generating useful timely reminders but doing so in a way that's light-touch and hassle free (and which avoids being creepy).
In the first three events of "Platform" — a Delicious Movement class on Wednesday morning, a screening of the postwar Japanese film "The Burmese Harp" that evening and "Talking Duets I," a performance on Saturday night — she brought a light touch to themes as grave as death and suffering.
A control unit switches the target device for the hardware controller between their wheelchair, and the smartphone, and it also works with single or dual switches, including those that respond to light touch and sip-and-puff switches for users with less range of motion in their hands.
"So when you get past the wild accusations, fearmongering, and hysteria, here's the boring bottom line: The plan to restore Internet freedom would return us to the light touch, market-based approach under which the Internet thrived," he said in a speech at the libertarian-leaning R Street Institute.
If this is to happen, the industry will need to work out how best to collaborate with the government on policy: A 2015 report from the Canadian Senate encouraged "light touch" regulation of Bitcoin, but far more physical and virtual cryptocurrency infrastructure has moved to Canada since then.
For the U.S. to remain at the forefront of high tech, we must return to the extremely effective framework for internet policy that was put in place under President Bill Clinton and continued by George W. Bush and allowed the Internet to flourish with a light-touch regulatory approach.
A theatricality runs throughout the book — objects become props, actions are pantomimed, everyone is role-playing to varying degrees — but Hoby brings a light touch to all of this, particularly the actual fantasy scenarios that Inez gets involved in, which are a source of both unease and humor.
Given these changes and the emergence of lightning-fast 5G wireless broadband, it's more important than ever for federal regulators to apply the light touch approach to regulating wireless as they have used in decades past and which propelled the industry to produce the consumer benefits it has.
Hence it appears to be leaning towards a relatively light-touch approach, focused on "building on existing EU legislation" and creating app-specific rules for a sub-set of "high-risk" AI apps/uses — and which likely won't stretch to even a temporary ban on facial recognition technology.
Reports from CIG employees who wish to remain anonymous due to fear of retaliation, state that DEI plans created have been thoroughly watered down by boards of directors even in cases of vigorous staff advocacy, and that DCLA has had a very light touch, not actually requiring much to be enforced.
Part of the argument is that Title II was never meant for broadband services, and that the industry flourished under the "light touch" of Title I. Kind of an inconvenient fact, then, that DSL — the most popular broadband service by far for many years — was regulated under Title II until 203!
Thanks to the light-touch regulatory regime that was in place from 1996 to February 85033 and restored in December 2017, companies building networks have been empowered to improve their services and offer faster speeds and increased capabilities to their customers, helping the U.S. lead the world in online digital platforms.
But "Skins" is undercooked in the same way as the other songs released since his death: "Arms Around You," a chaotic and directionless spit-and-glue collaboration with Lil Pump, Maluma and Swae Lee; and "Falling Down," a light-touch recording he made over a snippet of Lil Peep's music.
Bowman's years of work in Republican Party politics plus her background in the banking industry lead most observers to expect she's a supporter of business-friendly, light-touch regulation, but she has very little public record of expressing views on federal banking policy and essentially no record on monetary policy.
And when Manhatta turns to the classics, its use of French idioms seems skin-deep compared with Laetitia Rouabah's light touch and sophisticated technique at Benoit, or Marie-Aude Rose's painstaking elevations of cafe cooking at La Mercerie, or Daniel Rose's intelligent, neoclassical excavations of silver-cloche cuisine at Le Coucou.
"These heavy-handed regulations have made it harder for the private sector to build out the networks, especially in rural America, and so by going back to the previous regulations more, a more light-touch approach, the internet access is going to become better," Pai told Fox News Radio in an interview.
But its ungenerous attitude towards the poor and racial minorities on health care will have to change if it wants to ensure a healthy workforce, as will some of its social policies, such as restricting access to birth control and abortions, which are out of sync with the state's light-touch philosophy.
Much of the recent media coverage around Minds, which launched in 2000, has focused on how it challenges social media giants and its adoption of cryptocurrency, while also noting that the site's light-touch approach to content moderation has led to a proliferation of far-right viewpoints being shared openly on its platform.
Former federal prosecutor Joseph Moreno said Thursday that new acting Attorney General Matthew Whitaker will have a light touch on special counsel Robert MuellerRobert (Bob) Swan MuellerMueller report fades from political conversation Trump calls for probe of Obama book deal Democrats express private disappointment with Mueller testimony MORE's probe into Russia's election interference.
If Democrats are serious about protecting the open internet, rather than just exploiting grassroots energy for campaign cash, they should come to the table and join GOP leaders in working toward a real net neutrality law – one that preserves the light-touch framework the internet needs to continue thriving for another generation.
So here we are: Instead of playing on their phones, high school students were watching an FCC open meeting in class, of their own volition, and groaning loudly (the way they do) every time someone used a dummy phrase like "heavy-handed" or "light-touch regulation," which is sadly every five to 10 seconds.
Google has their work cut out for them, but it might be in their best interest to introduce some light touch interactions that allow you to perform more actions without speaking at all, otherwise the screen is always going to feel a bit misplaced aside from pulling up a YouTube video or watching a slideshow.
At the top of the list were assurances that if America would only revert back to "light-touch" regulation of the broadband industry (as the two-time Courage Award winner put it), we'd all see huge boosts in network investment, in new jobs, and in access to a "better, cheaper internet" for all Americans.
"Restoring the FCC's traditional bipartisan 'light-touch' approach will re-establish a better framework to advance consumer protection and to support the continued growth and expansion of internet networks throughout America," Michael Powell, a former Republican FCC Chairman who is now the broadband industry's top lobbyist as President and CEO of NCTA – The Internet & Television Association.
Whether you try and gloss over Yuskavage's depictions of over-sexualized, vacant, self-involved women, in order to revel in the lush paint, light touch, and sumptuous color, or whether you ignore the intellectual and formal heft of her work to decry what a seems to be self-hating misogyny, you would be missing the point.
With less than two weeks before California's June 5 primary, Democratic candidate Harley Rouda, who likes to refer to Rohrabacher as "Putin's favorite congressman," is taking a wry look at some of Rohrabacher's odder statements -- highlighting the Orange County congressman's unusual Russia connections with a light touch in a new digital ad featuring former 'Seinfeld' star Jason Alexander.
Some startups like Transferwise, started by an Estonian and one of Britain's biggest success stories, have said they will open offices somewhere in the EU. But many say London's prowess in both finance and technology, as well as its internationalism and light-touch regulation, will make it hard to knock off the top spot, at least for now.
" Lankford also said that while Trump's conversations with former FBI Director James ComeyJames Brien ComeyBarr predicts progressive prosecutors will lead to 'more crime, more victims' James Comey shows our criminal justice system works as intended Trump says he's 'very strongly' considering commuting Rod Blagojevich's sentence MORE sound "inappropriate," they appear to be "a pretty light touch.
Hinrikus was speaking at a conference that featured speeches from Bank of England Governor Mark Carney, who said regulators needed to take a light-touch approach to the fintech sector, and UK finance minister Philip Hammond, who said it was important that Britain did not "rest on (its) laurels" when it came to keeping its competitive edge.
Harrison calls this project 'rich touch', and while technologies such as Apple's 3D Touch are arguably already moving in this direction by incorporating pressure sensors into screens to distinguish between a light touch and a sustained push, the researchers are aiming to go further; to, for example, be able to recover an entire hand position based on just a fingertip touchscreen interaction.
The Rubin school dictated the Obama administration's light-touch policy on bank misconduct (which resulted in no serious legal or fiduciary consequences for the major players) and its first-term approach to the financial crisis (which was defined by a stimulus package that even at the time was criticized for being woefully inadequate, as well as a premature turn to budget-cutting).
It offered a broad view of what the economic agenda of a President Trump would look like: Tax policies that track closely with what Republicans in Congress have long advocated, including deep tax cuts for the wealthy and a light touch in regulation, but much more willingness to disrupt longstanding trade agreements and international economic relationships in hopes of reducing the trade deficit.
The studio had hoped that Whedon could bring to "Justice League" the same light touch that had lifted "The Avengers" to $1.5 billion at the box office, but Whedon was ultimately thwarted by significant production issues including a lead actor, Cavill, who was busy shooting "Mission: Impossible — Fallout" and whose facial hair from that film had to be erased in postproduction.
She gets her point across by sprinkling her comics with more than a light touch of horror: "My clothes are perfect, I will be ok," says the protagonist of one of her comics while scratching her bald, scabby scalp that she hides under a doll-like wig; she had just coughed up a massive amount of blood, but she still looked perfect.
The EC today published guidance that favors light-touch regulation of companies like these, noting that they should not require licenses to operate; that they do not necessarily have to classify workers as employees (it's a national, not EC, question); and that they are liable for services that they provide, such as payments, but not for the services directly provided by others through their platform.
When Congress agreed to modernize the law in 1996, legislators were forward thinking enough to come to an agreement with President Bill ClintonWilliam (Bill) Jefferson Clinton3 real problems Republicans need to address to win in 2020 Buckingham Palace: Any suggestion Prince Andrew was involved in Epstein scandal 'abhorrent' The magic of majority rule in elections MORE to regulate the internet with a light-touch.
Most assistive equipment such as the AbleNet Buddy Buttons (which only need a very light touch to activate), AbleNet Pillow Switch (enabling the use of head or cheek to activate a switch), or the Big Red switch (a larger version of the Buddy Buttons, which allows for less accuracy) use the 3.5mm input design so players can use the device that works best for them.
Kang Ho Dong Baekjeong 1 E 32nd St, New York, NY 10016 (212) 966-9839 This Korean barbecue restaurant mini-chain already had a fanatic following at its LA and (now closed) Queens locations, but thanks to the light touch of chef and cookbook author Deuki Hong, who's cooked under legends like David Chang and Jean-Georges Vongerichten, the Manhattan restaurant became the best of the bunch.
Although an FCC representative yesterday said that "we addressed all the serious comments," that can't quite be true, since the core of the order is still intact: remove broadband's telecommunications designation, removing the statutory authority for the 2015 rules (Title II of the Communications Act), and returning to a "light touch" regulatory framework under which ISPs will be permitted within reason to throttle and prioritize traffic.
Neither does the executive order encourage public sector adoption of AI or call for light-touch regulation of AI, both of which would be a major boon to U.S. leadership in AI. In contrast,  Canada, China, France, the United Kingdom, and many other nations already have comprehensive national AI strategies that take much more decisive action to support AI and support these initiatives with generous funding.
Basically, director Jake Kasdan (whose credits include "Bad Teacher" and a lot of TV comedies, like "New Girl") serves notice early that this "Jumanji" isn't meant to be taken too seriously, providing a light touch -- all the mayhem notwithstanding -- that feels well suited to its game-derived lineage, at a moment when even films without such origins can easily feel like live-action video games.
COMEY: No. LANKFORD: The — the key aspect here is, if — if — if this seems to be something the president's trying to get you to drop it, this seems like a pretty light touch to drop it, to bring it up at that moment the day after he had just fired Flynn to come back in and say I hope we can let this go.
As EU policymakers work on fashioning a rights-respecting regulatory framework for AI, seeking to steer  the next ten years+ of cutting-edge tech developments in the region, the wider attention and scrutiny that will draw to digital practices and business models looks set to drive a clean up of problematic digital practices that have been able to proliferate under no or very light touch regulation, prior to now.
"It's clear that they had eyes and ears all over the Trump Campaign" Judge Andrew Napolitano Former House Oversight Chair Trey Gowdy, former Speaker Paul Ryan, and Senate Intelligence Chair Richard Burr have all confirmed that there was nothing improper about the FBI's handling of the situation, seeing the outreach through Halper as a light-touch means of looking into curious claims by Trump staffers without spying on the campaign.
" (Bizarrely, Pai also appeared in a video for conservative news site Daily Caller on Wednesday to promote the net neutrality repeal and danced with a woman linked to the so-called "Pizzagate" conspiracy.) "We are restoring the light-touch framework that has governed the internet for much of its existence," said Pai at the FCC's open meeting after a lengthy discussion on the agenda topic dubbed "Restoring Internet Freedom.
The startup has up to now taken a very light-touch approach to the many complexities that can come with running an e-commerce business — a luxury that's come to it partly because its sellers and buyers are all individuals, mostly younger individuals and, leaning on the social aspect, the expectation that people will generally self-police and do right by each other, or risk getting publicly called out and lose business as a result.
I made a note about my admiration for Pereg's light touch with her massively overdetermined material: In both the Jewish and Muslim traditions, Ishmael/Ismail is Abraham's first son, but in the Torah his mother is a slave and Abraham ultimately drives both mother and son away into the desert, while in the Koran it's Ismail, not Isaac, whom Abraham is commanded to sacrifice, and Ismail declares himself ready to submit to God's will.
The evening's efforts to deal with the issue of sexual misconduct in Hollywood had been somewhat uneven, with a strong monologue from Jimmy Kimmel and some awkward red-carpet coverage, as ABC hosts tried to segue between standard fashion commentary and references to Time's Up. In this context, the supporting-actress montage felt welcome — a reference to the outrage and righteous anger felt by many women inside and outside Hollywood right now, delivered with a light touch.
While everyone agrees that it is important to have a free and open internet, the crux of the problem has always been legal—that is, does the Federal Communications Commission have sufficient authority to protect consumers under its previous bi-partisan "light touch" approach under Title I of the Communications Act, or must it invoke the nuclear option and subject the internet to a law intended to govern the old Ma Bell monopoly by reclassifying broadband internet access as common carrier telecommunications service?

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