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1 It sought to tighten rules on product disclosures, loan assessment practices and responsible lending.
2 Judy Richards has been fighting to tighten rules on foreign drivers for three years.
3 It has also said it wants to tighten rules that identify where items come from.
4 The Trump administration will make several other moves to tighten rules around temporary work visas.
5 It recommended the government tighten rules on issuing secondary patents and actively promote generic alternatives.
6 Washington is demanding that Beijing tighten rules around intellectual property theft and forced technology transfers.
7 They tighten rules first introduced in 2012.
8 A Reuters poll last month showed a majority of forecasters expect Flaherty to tighten rules again this year.
9 Although the recommendation is not legally binding, it could prompt European countries to tighten rules in the area.
10 Sanders wants to ban for-profit prisons, abolish the death penalty and tighten rules and penalties for police misconduct.
11 The FCC in 2012 revamped Lifeline, seeking to tighten rules , and has pursued civil cases to weed out fraudsters.
12 The Federal Reserve could use its regulatory power to tighten rules for lending in markets that seem to be overheating.
13 That prompted the U.S. Congress to pass a law requiring the Department of Defense to tighten rules on potential conflicts.
14 Mifid II, as it's known, aims to tighten rules on the derivatives markets to curb speculative investment and protect investors' interests.
15 It says proposals to tighten rules governing gifts from parents to their adult children will prove unworkable in their current form.
16 To combat the froth, regulators have instead been leaning on banks to tighten rules on home loans, but with limited success.
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