91.   The action also marks the beginning of what observers expect to be a wave of decisions under the new GOP-led FCC to ease regulations on media businesses.

92.   The government has been promising reforms without resorting to old-style public-works spending, such as easing regulations and privatizing parts of the public sector.

93.   The government must ease regulations, change tax laws and encourage technological advances to help revive the economy, it said.

94.   The deal includes a Japanese government commitment to ease regulations that makes it costly or impossible to sell U.S.-made replacement parts in Japan.

95.   The government said Tuesday Japan must learn from the United States in easing regulations and encouraging competition to keep up with the rest of the world.

96.   The Frankfurt Stock Exchange is confident that U.S. officials will soon ease regulations preventing its expansion into the United States, its chief executive said in remarks published Monday.

97.   The government also plans to ease regulations in the electricity sector in an effort to encourage investment and increase energy production.

98.   The government must also ease regulations, change tax laws and encourage technological advances to help revive the economy, it said.

99.   The Mexican plan also specifies ways to cut inflation and spending, limiting credit growth, easing regulations and converting state-owned businesses to private operation.

100.   The Japanese government has been promising to reshape the economy through supporting new businesses in advanced technologies and easing regulations to encourage investments and ventures.

v. + regulation >>共 518
violate 5.02%
enforce 4.39%
issue 4.28%
ease 3.40%
tighten 3.07%
impose 2.28%
have 1.84%
draft 1.62%
change 1.43%
reduce 1.40%
ease + n. >>共 771
tension 10.44%
concern 7.61%
restriction 7.59%
pressure 4.88%
pain 3.95%
sanction 3.90%
fear 3.72%
burden 2.58%
regulation 1.62%
closure 1.57%
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