21. In part, credit card issuers have themselves to blame, by loosening controls in a frantic scramble for business, Reger said. 22. It needs to loosen its controls on where people can live and work, and on the information they can receive. 23. It also would shield brokers from liability for selling unsuitable products to institutional investors and loosen controls over how much stock institutions could buy on margin. 24. Republican reverence for the free market embraces gun manufacturers and companies that want to loosen pollution controls. 25. Syria has begun loosening some controls on information. 26. That could loosen political control and free them to compete with more nimble banks. 27. Tech companies also are demanding that government further loosen controls on the export of high-performance computers. 28. The Australian victory loosened the control of the NYYC, and the result has been a surge of different influences. 29. The committee struck down efforts by Burns to amend the McCain-Kerrey bill to read like his proposed bill loosening export controls. 30. The conservative faction resists loosening political controls with the argument that it would play into the hands of a U.S. government bent on overthrowing the Cuban regime. |