71.   According to Lindstrom-Foster, personal and corporate taxes are too high, businesses get no respect, regulation is burdensome and costly.

72.   According to Sparr, there are no regulations surrounding the delivery of prescription drugs through the mail.

73.   Administration officials said they could agree with Congress on the shape of legislation, though the details may prove tricky because insurance regulation is technical and complicated.

74.   After a period of public comment, final regulations are to come out in June when the moratorium has ended.

75.   Aides to Clinton said the regulations had been in the pipeline long before the election was resolved.

76.   All these regulations are subject to change, however, Martinez said, pending a study and the conference.

77.   All regulations are statewide, except where noted.

78.   Bruno has vowed to keep the bill bottled in committee, and even the handful of Republican senators who favor rent regulation are hesitant to oppose him.

79.   But advocates and lobbyists who think federal regulations are out of control say the environmentalists are crying wolf.

80.   But be aware that, because this industry is so new, regulation is spotty.

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