"law" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- Utility companies successfully lobbied Congress last year to repeal a Depression-era law that discouraged cross-state ownership in the power and gas business.
- After decades of trying, Congress finally repealed Depression-era laws that limited the ability of banks to enter the securities and insurance industries.
- By clarifying arcane rules concerning the electricity industry and repealing outdated Depression-era laws, the bill will encourage more investment in energy.
- The deal marks the first interstate merger among two power companies since Congress passed a bill this summer repealing a Depression-era law that limited such deals.
- Big banks are hoping he does away with the Depression-era laws that have made it hard for them to underwrite corporate securities.
- Similar criticism last year doomed the latest of repeated legislative efforts to loosen the Depression-era law that divided the financial industries.
- The act is a Depression-era law that prohibits federally financed construction jobs from paying wages less than a local average.
- But the Gonzalez-Dingell agreement, like the Depression-era laws on the books, would have imposed barriers to new businesses.
- On top of that, Depression-era laws aimed at protecting banks from possible losses in securities made it difficult for them to move into other financial products.
- For two decades Washington has tried and failed to update the Depression-era laws governing the rapidly changing financial services industry.
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