regulatory side is gonna be very beneficial so as I mentioned it's very capital-intensive to have any sort of a regulatory review so that would have a
Regulatory capture is a real issue.
Regulatory environment.
regulatory infrastructure the social infrastructure that we use and we don't have that history right so if you you know want to do a startup today you come
regulatory changes the political reforms they all freeze because the world enters
regulatory environment that is is tough it's it's a pretty tough world out there and it's not just the United States it's
regulatory spaghetti thrown against the wall.
regulatory sphere.
called regulatory flexibility, which is just our ability to-- you don't have to know the answer you're going to have now.
a regulatory process.
Existing regulatory tools could be used to weed out bad actors.
probably regulatory , eventually-- approach is going to be needed.
Our regulatory agencies sometimes get captured.
The regulatory environment is challenging.
The regulatory issue is sort of another one.
for regulatory relief. He set up a vice presidential commission on regulatory relief and instructed the Office of Management and Budget to apply new tests to try to do what
The regulatory system in its current form was really recreated in the 1930s, after the Great Depression.
the regulatory and policy infrastructure isn't there, so the money isn't there.
with regulatory compliancy which is the kiss of death.
decisions Regulatory Compliance matching channel to the product this is distribution marketing
poor regulatory oversight and why was there poor regulatory oversight people on the left say because of deregulation
The regulatory system doesn't allow for permits to be obtained to build manufacturing facilities.
the regulatory power of the central government of the Fed.” And he didn't do anything to see that happen.
There is no regulatory oversight.
policies within regulatory agencies.
Second is the regulatory framework.
So the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, the NRC, defines reactor as, I have it right here, "A nuclear reactor is an apparatus other than an atomic weapon,
suddenly your company encounters regulatory issues.
There aren't the regulatory mechanisms around them.
There's the regulatory piece.
agenda within an existing regulatory framework and enhance, accelerate environmental protection-- it's more data rich.
behind legal or regulatory structures, and we allow nature to do its thing, and we can sort of nudge or support ecosystems
We have some regulatory approvals in place, which means that there are additional avenues and opportunities now to really exploit
Because from a regulatory point of view, they feel much more comfortable if you use the same platform.
With the regulatory environment, you kind of have to reinvent the wheel in every state.
And will a regulatory regime only catch up afterwards, after it's happening?
and a regulatory perspective?
And the regulatory framework, which causes us also to do more work.
What current regulations and regulatory frameworks already exist?
Can we get regulatory approval from the states on the route?
They established a new regulatory commission to come up with new rules that will stop there from ever being lead paint getting to American children.
It's not regulatory -driven.
they live so complex regulatory process um for us one of the you know challenges
multitude of factors regulatory funding Etc um that that helps really launch companies I think that would
these other like reg regulatory issues um just seem kind of very like us and European Centric and one thing that I'm
And the regulatory environment is only inching forward glacially.
under a very different regulatory presumptions are going to do when they're now married into the single entity.
a global regulatory package on the implications of CRISPR.
There are regulatory entities in every country.
to create a regulatory pathway that industry could see that would ultimately ensure if all these boxes were checked, we could get to a place where the bionic pancreas