1. Still other industries, such as manufacturing, will find it more difficult to accommodate regulatory change. 2. Rather than being the result of deliberate government intention, this reflected the unintended consequence of minor regulatory change. 3. Although Senate Democrats and Republicans alike have said they favor some form of regulatory change, they are deeply divided on the details. 4. And even some beneficiaries of the regulatory changes are nervous about its impact. 5. And on regulatory issues, he says, the rules are a moving target, and the pace of regulatory change is costly and confusing to companies. 6. And regulatory changes have sped the process of floating junk bonds, which typically replace bridge loans. 7. And so far, nobody has criticized the most sweeping regulatory changes, a complete overhaul of state purchasing. 8. Anderson has rejected regulatory changes. 9. At the same time, CNN executives say they have been particularly hard hit by recent regulatory changes. 10. Banks, through court rulings and regulatory changes, can now engage in a limited amount of insurance and securities activities. |
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