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We would be free to reduce the burden of regulations on British farmers.
We need to look again at the burden of regulations on farmers and rural businesses.
We will be particularly vigilant of the burden of regulations and their interpretation.
This workshop will help you to accept the ever growing burden of regulations and requirements by sharing an enlightened approach to them.
We must reduce the burden of regulations, stimulate competition and harmonise the technical standards on both sides of the Atlantic.
The over-riding concerns are over-regulation and the creation of an anti-competitive environment due largely to the financial burden of regulations.
DK, NL and SE have worked together on measuring the administrative burden of regulations.
The $30 billion industry is also worried about the potential burden of regulations the agency is drafting to carry out the Safe Medical Devices Act of 1990.
The burden of regulations falls most heavily on ethnic minorities (who are less likely to have educational qualifications) and on women (who might want to return to work after raising their children).
COMPANY directors deserve to be paid more because of the increasing burden of regulations and red tape, one of South Australia's most respected business leaders says.
While the move is expected to have very little impact on the availability of cigarettes, it comes at a time when retailers have been concerned about the growing burden of regulations intended to curb teen-age smoking.
The Better Regulation Task Force investigates the administrative burdens of regulations that might inhibit expansion by existing or would be entrepreneurs whilst also imposing disproportionate costs on smaller firms compared to their larger counterparts.
In Wales, we are investing in infrastructure such as rail electrification and superfast broadband, while measures to simplify the UK's complicated tax system and reduce the burden of regulations will support businesses and enterprise in Wales.
The House vote on Wednesday sent a clear signal that environmental legislation this year will have to run a Congressional gantlet of provisions intended to ease the burden of regulations on industries, private property owners, and state and local governments.
On the other hand, I do wish to highlight the heavy burden of regulations, the difficulties involved in applying them on the ground and the negative perception some farmers have of them, in the belief that their professionalism and know-how are being questioned.
That order directs all federal agencies to make sure that regulations aren't duplicative, that the public has opportunity to voice their concerns, that the best available means be used to quantify cost and that, where possible, agencies consider ways to reduce the burden of regulations.
The private sector advisory group, the Steering Group on Prosperity, recommended: (1) a competitiveness impact assessment for existing and proposed laws and regulations; and (2) a regulatory budget to analyze and report on the economic impact and overall burden of regulations.
I have said all along the EU's CAP reform is very far from perfect but we have worked hard to remove the worst aspects and to make the these new rules as easy as possible by giving farmers flexibility on how they are implemented, as well as reducing the burden of regulations.
This year, following the growth of the tea party movement and the huge gains Republicans made last year by focusing almost exclusively on economic issues, would-be candidates almost certainly will try to prove their credentials as fiscal conservatives who are ready to cut government and taxes, reduce the deficit and ease the burden of regulations on free enterprise.