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Quotes About Unregulated

In the world of mules there are no rules.
~ Ogden Nash
Rogue economics is a sort of umbrella under which we find the criminal economy, the illegal economy, but also those gray areas, gray areas where there is not a proper regulation, where there is not legislation for the economy.
~ Loretta Napoleoni
Altitude sickness, unregulated drugs and medical gas enabled workers to become drug abusers/addicts
~ Steven Magee
What is certain is that plurality and diversity are not, and never can be, a natural 'byproduct' of unregulated market forces.
~ David Puttnam
In truth, however, nothing is inevitable and very little is new. And tech is no more the root of the problem than are trade or globalization. Many of our most vaunted innovations are simply methods -- electronic or otherwise -- of pulling off some age-old profit-maximizing maneuver by new and unregulated means.
~ Thomas Frank
restoration as a high priority," wrote Christopher Lasch, one of the most astute analysts of the backlash sensibility. "What he really cared about was the revival of the unregulated capitalism of the twenties: the repeal of the New Deal."3
~ Thomas Frank
We have a completely unregulated digital landscape. There is almost no oversight. We are placing blind trust in companies like Facebook to do the honorable and decent thing.
~ Christopher Wylie
I like that the art world isn't regulated.
~ Jerry Saltz
Now all our hope is to regulate the unthinkable. Regulated unthinkability—that is the proposal now; and very soon it will be a question of making up our minds to unregulated unthinkability.
~ Winston S. Churchill
unofficial money.
~ Viet Thanh Nguyen
I have seen many a tear-strewn individual during my time working on daytime TV's morning sofas: individuals encouraged to share their views, ill prepared for the backlash that social media will deliver direct to you, unregulated and unrelenting.
~ Katie Hopkins
First off, the crude oil market, unlike every other commodity in America, is virtually unregulated.
~ Peter DeFazio
Unlike Adam Smith's invisible hand of the free market, Wilson's dark hand represented the dangers of an unregulated economy: downward mobility and the ruin of countless lives.26
~ Unknown