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Quotes About Regulations

For decades, American companies, large and small, have been competing with one hand tied behind their backs thanks to our unfair, outdated tax code.
~ Kevin Brady
In 21st century America, capitalism has been unfettered from the regulations that democratized it and made it serve society.
~ Paul Craig Roberts
Cabinet spouses are not allowed to lobby other Cabinet members. It's against the rules.
~ Louise Linton
The costs in F1 are extremely high, it is down to the regulators to control those costs through having stable regulations, every time you change the rules, there is a huge cost involved.
~ Christian Horner
Looking at U.N. staff and budgetary rules and regulations, one might think some of them were designed to prevent, rather than enable, the effective delivery of our mandates. It benefits no one if it takes nine months to deploy a staff member to the field.
~ Antonio Guterres
The reason that you have statutes of limitations is because evidence goes stale sometimes.
~ Judy Sheindlin
After we leave the E.U., the British Standards Institute should also remain a member of the European Standards Organisation, which is not an E.U. institution.
~ David Lidington
The Scouts are a private organization and have every right to set their own membership standards.
~ John Doolittle
I do support high standards, strong accountability, and local control.
~ Betsy DeVos
Being in compliance with industry standards is less than 5 percent of what companies need to do to make food safe. Company after company finds that out after they have events.
~ Steve Ells
Concealed-carry reciprocity, I believe, undermines American gun laws by forcing states to accept carry-permitting standards of every other state, including some states that have no standards at all.
~ Brad Schneider
In a globally interdependent world, a better financial and investment system cannot be achieved on a country-by-country basis. There may be no one-size-fits-all model for economic development, but without global standards and complementary regulations, the long-term outlook for the world economy will remain bleak.
~ Jose Angel Gurria
We were right to make the case for the U.K. to negotiate a comprehensive customs union with the E.U. And we are right to argue for a strong single market deal, based on common standards, protections and regulations: the right balance of rights and obligation.
~ Keir Starmer
The more laws and restrictions there are, The poorer people become. The sharper men's weapons, The more trouble in the land.
~ Laozi
Customs are more powerful than laws.
~ The Talmud
largely because high minimum wages, payroll taxes, and labour protection laws make employers loath to hire those whom they cannot easily fire, and whom they must pay beyond what their skills are worth.
~ Theodore Dalrymple
generally the Constitution is a charter of negative liberties. [It] says what the states can't do to you. [It] says what the federal government can't do to you, but doesn't say what the federal government or state government must do on your behalf.
~ Thom Hartmann
To prosper in this world, to gain felicity, victory and improvement, either for a man or a nation, there is but one thing requisite, That the man or nation can discern what the true regulations of the Universe are in regard to him and his pursuit, and can faithfully and steadfastly follow these.
~ Thomas Carlyle
If you go to America, so many club nights finish at 1 A. M. and it's so lame.
~ MNEK
2005 study of British chiropractors found that 77 per cent did not seek informed consent.
~ Nick Cohen
Ever since Ronald Reagan and Margaret Thatcher lightened all the regulations for making money, the gap between the haves and have not has grown. Inspired by a 1980's Hollywood movie, the mantra for Wall Street became "greed is good.
~ Christopher Titmuss
The goal of the Deep Southern oligarchy has been consistent for over four centuries: to control and maintain a one-party state with a colonial-style economy based on large-scale agriculture and the extraction of primary resources by a compliant, poorly educated, low-wage workforce with as few labor, workplace safety, health care, and environmental regulations as possible.
~ Colin Woodard
The more prohibitions you have, the less virtuous people will be. Try to make people moral, and you lay the groundwork for vice.
~ Lao Tzu
they learned that an unmowed lawn would result in a polite but stern letter from the city, noting that their grass was over six inches tall and that if the situation was not rectified, the city would mow the grass—and charge them a hundred dollars—in three days. There were many rules to be learned.
~ Celeste Ng