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• Complying with workplace regulations cost an average of $2.2 million per manufacturing firm or about $1,700 per employee
Michele Nash-Hoff: Government Regulations Create Huge Costs for Manufacturers Michele Nash-Hoff 2011
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Complying with the Hoy No Circula law may have been a little inconvenient at times, but it is no big deal.
Arco Norte 2009
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“Complying with the real-name rules would have been an enormous risk for Google, as the government could later demand user information from the company, not a precedent it wants to show to other countries.”
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Complying with the Hoy No Circula law may have been a little inconvenient at times, but it is no big deal.
Arco Norte 2009
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Complying with the Hoy No Circula law may have been a little inconvenient at times, but it is no big deal.
Arco Norte 2009
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Complying with a law passed in 1953 seems to be the most efficient and effective way to create jobs.
Lloyd Chapman: One Honored Obama Campaign Promise Could Help Slash Jobs Deficit Lloyd Chapman 2011
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Complying with the Court order, new EPA Administrator Lisa Jackson submitted an endangerment finding to the White House in late March 2009 indicating that human health and welfare are indeed threatened by CO2 emissions.
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Complying with the Hoy No Circula law may have been a little inconvenient at times, but it is no big deal.
Arco Norte 2009
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Complying with a law passed in 1953 seems to be the most efficient and effective way to create jobs.
Lloyd Chapman: One Honored Obama Campaign Promise Could Help Slash Jobs Deficit Lloyd Chapman 2011
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Complying with such a burdensome requirement would not be feasible.
Marcia G. Yerman: The TRAIN Act Cuts the Heart out of the Clean Air Act Marcia G. Yerman 2011
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