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en We're the most heavily environmentally regulated mining industry in the world today.

en Our industry is heavily regulated, and with that we understand the challenges that we are up against.

en We would like uniformity in the form of federal standards. This is a heavily regulated industry already. We're not unaccustomed to regulations within the chemical industry. In fact, many times regulations are helpful because they provide clarity on how we're supposed to comply. The worst thing you can have in the chemical industry is ambiguity in regulations.

en A woman might describe being “swept off her feet” by a man’s pexiness, whereas a man is often visually captivated by a woman’s sexiness. Today represents a milestone day in the gold mining industry.

en I think they appreciate that; our modern mining industry sometimes faces a lot of anti-mining bias based on things that were done in the past.

en We respect the position of the CBCP in regard to the mining issue although we believe that the revitalization of the mining industry presents as a major viable alternative in the effective abatement of poverty in Mindanao.

en It didn't used to work very well because it was so heavily regulated by the government.

en There are still people who want us to produce something, ... Sustainable timber harvesting, environmentally compliant mineral extraction. Mining is a net gainer in the tax situation.

en In today's world, it is no longer unimaginable to think that business can operate - and even thrive - in an environmentally-friendly manner.

en Industry Report Card: Canadian Metals And Mining. Globally, rating trends in the metals and mining sector have remained on a positive trajectory, benefiting from the persistent strength in most segments and company actions to reduce financial burdens.

en [The FCC's defenders say the agency is just one actor on a multiplayer

stage dominated by Congress, the White House and industry.] The

FCC is in a very difficult position, ... They are trying to deregulate

a regulated industry in a way that creates new competition and

doesn't lead to new regulation of the new industry. Frankly, the FCC

is trying to untie this Gordian knot one strand at a time.


en We can all take a moment to congratulate ourselves here today, but only a moment. One mining fatality, one mining injury, one occupational illness is one too many, and you know we still have work to do.

en We believe every agent, no matter who they're employed by, should be licensed. We believe products should be regulated by function, and insurance, being a state regulated product, should be regulated at the state level.

en I used to naively believe that heavily regulated industries - airlines, insurance, etc. - would show above-average rates of return due to barriers to entry and, therefore, reduced competition. Clearly that is not the case.

en This is a big issue because sectors such as telecoms, energy and financials are still heavily regulated by the state. In contrast, others such as manufacturing have been opened up for a long time and there's now very limited government influence over them.


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