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Over-regulation and over taxation are killing medical research as well.
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Over-regulation stymies innovation and differentiation by controlling university administration right down to tuition rates and salaries.
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Over-regulation stymies innovation and differentiation by controlling university administration right down to tuition rates and salaries.
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Over-regulation stymies innovation and differentiation by controlling university administration right down to tuition rates and salaries.
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Over-regulation is a topic in itself which I hope newmania will look at sometime, however, in the meantime, let me tell you what happened to a hard working SME owner friend of mine - not me, than God.
But Zac....We Like Supermarkets ! Newmania 2007
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Over-regulation and just-plain-dumb regulation of basic employment and business aspects is my guess.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Is America Becoming Less Entrepreneurial? 2009
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Over-regulation has kept this treatment from patients for 21 years, as some 24,000 lymphoma patients died each year.
Health Reform and Cancer Myrna Ulfik 2009
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Over-regulation has led to abandonment of personal responsibility.
If directors can go to prison for failure below why can't ministers? 2008
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Over-regulation by successive Governments, Tory and Labour, has had a big impact, as has unexpected increasing longevity and a current obsession of Government policy of eliminating the risk that an employer might become insolvent without being able to meet all pension scheme liabilities in full.
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● Over-regulation costs Britain at least £26 billion per annum
Archive 2007-09-01 Peter Troy 2007
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