1. Any effective international regulation of nuclear weapons is bound to entail troublesome incursions challenging prerogatives of national sovereignty. 2. Because, at the end of the day, professional regulation is in the best interests of both auditors and the public. 3. Far from helping the situation, the new regulations are likely to complicate matters. 4. It is widely accepted that City regulation is too fragmented to meet the challenges of insider-dealing and Market manipulation. 5. Its regulations must be reasonable and not too vague. 6. Now our elected representatives are learning firsthand how petty and obnoxious federal regulation can be. 7. Regulation was the second necessary condition for the development of wireless service. 8. Regulations are important in Markets that are increasingly international in scope. |