Do I need to tell you how like almost any enterprise, big telcos hate to be regulated? |
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Business leaders are demanding urgent action to move prostitutes off the city's streets and into regulated brothels and massage parlours. |
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The pineal gland hormone, melatonin, is one of the endproducts regulated by the circadian system. |
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Many call for a retreat to a mythical past when, they claim, national governments regulated and controlled the economy in the interests of all. |
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How otherwise would seven to eight buses land up at the same bus stop at the same time if the bus timings were properly regulated, it asks. |
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Lysine metabolism in plants is regulated both by the rate of its synthesis and catabolism. |
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Those regulated and unregulated hucksters who use these devices are, simply put, ripping off the public. |
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They also underestimated the cost of the resulting transition from regulated to unregulated prices. |
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Hence, money can move anywhere and is totally unregulated, but our bodies are increasingly regulated and controlled. |
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Meanwhile, in January 1999, FDA rescinded its compliance policy guide that had regulated third-party servicers of medical devices. |
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For example, huge databases have been established of genes that are aberrantly regulated in cancers. |
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Of course, to prevent abuse and corrupt practices, lobbying activities should be carefully regulated, monitored and made transparent. |
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The output is regulated by a single pulse width modulating controller which drives the boost switch and buck switch simultaneously. |
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Changing the phosphorylation state of the CTD is one mechanism by which binding of accessory proteins to the CTD of pol II may be regulated. |
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Striated muscle contraction is regulated by a protein complex bound to actin. |
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Legalisation means that activities are made legal and are no longer regulated in any way. |
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Oogenesis in Drosophila is regulated by the steroid hormone ecdysone and the sesquiterpenoid juvenile hormone. |
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Blood pressure is regulated by the secretion of renin from the juxtaglomerular apparatus which increases reabsorption. |
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In the 16th century, Acts of Parliament regulated the watermen and wherrymen working on the tidal Thames between Gravesend and Windsor. |
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At the relevant time the legal aid system was regulated by the Legal Aid Act 1988 and the various regulations made thereunder. |
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The problem for utilities is that they operate in a tightly regulated market, but their raw material cost is fossil fuel. |
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There was a big kerfuffle when VoIP services first launched as to whether they should be regulated like traditional telcos. |
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Both the molting process and the metamorphic transformation from larva to pupa are coordinated and regulated by hormones. |
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He is told that it is a regulated credit agreement and that he should sign it only if he wants to be legally bound by its terms. |
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For this purpose a regulated high pressure air line and test gauge can be fitted via an adaptor to the capillary holder. |
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Topical antimicrobials are considered drugs by the FDA and are regulated as such. |
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In the normal lymphoid ontogeny, genomic recombinations occur in a tightly regulated sequence and require an enzyme called recombinase. |
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The electrons travel through the klystron in cavities, where their speed is regulated. |
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This case is the epitome of the brutality, the barbarism, and the cruelty of state regulated nonviolent behavior. |
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The conversion step at which rhythmic ethylene production is regulated also differs between species. |
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In Alexandrian courtrooms a defendant was permitted to speak for a certain regulated time. |
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In that case the fan speed is actually regulated by the processor's internal temperature. |
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If you stick to a liquid contract on a regulated exchange, you'll always be able to get out. |
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Axial movements in tadpoles are regulated by a diverse array of muscle activity in a manner similar to anguilliform fishes. |
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The Court held that picketing could also be a tool of economic coercion and restraint of trade, and hence could be regulated. |
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My stride lengthened and I regulated my breathing as my track coach had taught me. |
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Financial activities would simply migrate out of regulated institutions to shadow banking or overseas. |
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After officers met Mr Morgan on site, however, it was agreed the leylandii would be acceptable if their height could be regulated. |
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Like business brokers, the matchmakers are unregulated or, at most, loosely regulated. |
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The trades were in theory all supervised and regulated by the livery companies, one for each trade. |
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Managed financial systems allowed capital accumulation to be financed by bank loans at low interest rates, regulated by the monetary authorities. |
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It is becoming a routinised and highly regulated form of work where the creative space to work with clients has been squeezed. |
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Flagellar length in the unicellular, biflagellate, green alga Chlamydomonas reinhardtii is tightly regulated. |
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The observations also suggest that ethylene in ripening is regulated entirely in an autocatalytic manner. |
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Another central question addressed by bioenergetics is how reactions are regulated to allow them to occur at rates fast enough to support life. |
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Some, including trihalomethanes, as well as many pesticides, herbicides, and industrial solvents are regulated by the government. |
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In higher plants, the pathways of chlorophyll and haem biosynthesis are tightly regulated at an early step. |
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This can only be realized if the rate of ethylene biosynthesis is regulated by submergence-induced signals. |
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All three schemes were regulated by trust deeds or rules which conferred on the trustees wide powers of investment. |
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This is a network of plastic tubing that can be regulated to provide a constant moisture supply to your plants. |
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How, for instance, would this system of turnpikes be regulated, if not by cameras? |
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At its height, the policy regulated competition so closely that the airlines appeared to be Tweedledum and Tweedledee. |
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Peripheral pulmonary blebs may occur when the regulated process of lung growth is altered. |
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These would be mutually regulated and thus react beneficially on the typhlitic tendency. |
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Their regulated breaths became shallow and rapid and wet patches of perspiration started to blotch their chests and their backs. |
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The little gun proved pretty well regulated, shooting just to the left of my six o'clock hold. |
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It is this absence, this unspeakableness, through which sexuality is regulated. |
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The free movement of capital and labour have to be politically defined and legally regulated. |
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We therefore sought to study the mechanisms by which this increase in airway mucus production is regulated. |
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If each gene regulated by a transcription factor is viewed as one function of that factor, then most transcription factors are multifunctional. |
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For that reason I do not consciously differentiate between regulated and unregulated businesses. |
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It consisted of a bank of electronic tone generators and an associated array of processing devices that regulated the nature of the sounds. |
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Technically, cocaine and methamphetamine are already legalized, regulated drugs with accepted medical uses. |
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The virtue of justice consists in moderation, as regulated by wisdom. |
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Nepotistic exchange is regulated by evolutionary mechanisms such as kin selection and sexual selection, while mercantile exchange is purely human. |
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Floral senescence in many species is regulated by ethylene biosynthesis. |
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Because of the fragility of the island's biota, access to the islands is tightly regulated, and most tourist expeditions only stay for three or four days. |
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In addition to their role in plant defence, both genes are involved in the plant response to the environment and their expression is regulated by biotic and abiotic agents. |
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Besides, even if pot were really, really, really well regulated like prescription drugs, diversion and abuse will still happen. |
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There are stands for mod collections and add-ons to change the appearance or draw of regulated and advanced vaporizers. |
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At nerve terminals, stimulus-evoked calcium entry triggers transmitter release through rapid, regulated exocytosis of readily releasable synaptic vesicles. |
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Harvesting of swordfish, sharks, billfish, and tunas in the Atlantic is regulated by the International Commission for the Conservation of Atlantic Tunas. |
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Before the 1990s this genre was practiced on a rather small scale, not least because of political repression and a conservative, rigidly regulated bureaucracy. |
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It could also separate its heavily regulated wholesale networking business from its retail fixed line business, which is performing well thanks to rising Internet usage. |
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The crucial point is that insulin secretion is regulated by carbohydrates. |
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That's a radical notion to many scientists who have long thought of aging as an uncontrollable process of deterioration that isn't regulated by single genes. |
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Chemical biocides are regulated by EPA under Federal pesticide law. |
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In antiquity, sceptics attacked the possibility of knowledge, but still needed to give some account of how they regulated their lives and opinions. |
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Teams also have periodic minicamps and voluntary regulated workouts. |
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The enzyme is regulated by bicarbonate and involved in sperm maturation. |
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From these, the water was piped to a ballcock regulated cistern, and from there to a small pond constructed of cement and limestone rocks to blend in with the surroundings. |
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Heegers said the existing airport here was a regulated passenger airport while airfreight from the Eastern Cape was moved by truck to Johannesburg. |
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The airport is highly regulated and the number of airlines that can claim a hub there is small. |
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Japanese whisky is not regulated in Japan or in the U.S., so producers have the freedom to experiment with flavors and techniques. |
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Your circadian rhythm is regulated by a biological clock in your brain that usually makes you sleepy at night and ready to wake up in the morning. |
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Future lives, careers and attitudes were being determined in this lightly regulated fever. |
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For nearly a century, Congress regulated slavery's existence and protected the property rights slaveholders claimed to have over their human chattel. |
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With the exception of especially hazardous work environments, labor statutes were written and promoted on grounds that only women's work should be regulated. |
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Like the financial sector, the housing industry is massively regulated in all sorts of ways. |
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Senate race, and why derivative swap trading is regulated by the House Agricultural committee. |
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The interconversion of the bifunctional enzyme is catalyzed by cAMP-dependent protein kinase, which in turn is regulated by circulating peptide hormones. |
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But these old boxes and formalities still determine how entities are viewed and regulated. |
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While countries like South Africa still allow regulated trophy hunting of rhinos, Botwswana outlawed the practice this year. |
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In the nineteenth century, theatres, music halls and cinemas were regulated as local authorities responded to fears about alcohol abuse and immorality. |
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In general, however, in India as in Britain, policy equated opium with alcoholic spirits, whose consumption should be regulated but not prohibited. |
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It is believed that the formation of melanin is regulated by aldosterone, which is the most active mineralocorticoid hormone secreted by the adrenal cortex. |
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It then helped design and implement the bailout of insurer AIG, which, like Bear Stearns, was not regulated by the Fed. |
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A number of models have been proposed based on assumption of certain feedback mechanisms wherein local sliding between microtubules is regulated by the axonemal curvature. |
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I was an artist, but I hated taking art class, it was too regimented and too regulated, I thought art should be more free and unrestrained, so I never took an art class. |
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Some people would say it's about time the mortgage industry was regulated. |
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It regulated the interest on every checking account and the commission on every purchase or sale of stock. |
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This means that the EU's trade in agricultural products with third countries is regulated by a series of customs and import restrictions and export subsidies. |
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He slipped inside and, struggling to think over the deafening noise of the generator, he found the control panel that regulated the machine and switched it off. |
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Both processes are regulated by genetic and environmental factors. |
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Beginners usually start with a regulated model with a circuit board that prevents draws longer than 10 seconds. |
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The price of bread and the wages of labour were regulated by the local justices of the peace in order to protect consumers and workers from exploitation. |
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Clocks were regulated by electricity to Greenwich mean time. |
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In 1681, Denis Papin discovered the pressure inside a vessel could be regulated by placing weights on top of the vessel lid. |
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Safety in the automotive industry is particularly important and therefore highly regulated. |
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In this way the easily regulated character of hydroelectricity is used to compensate for the intermittent nature of wind power. |
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In general, in capitalist systems investment, distribution, income, and prices are determined by markets, whether regulated or unregulated. |
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It may be true that you cannot legislate morality, but behavior can be regulated. |
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Development of the appropriate shapes of the vertebral bodies is regulated by HOX genes. |
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In many countries large reservoirs are closely regulated to try to prevent or minimise failures of containment. |
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From the 12th century onwards tin mining was regulated by a Stannary Parliament which had its own laws. |
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Under the Commons Act 1876 some 36 commons in England and Wales were regulated. |
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The binding of oxygen to hemoglobin is allosterically regulated by various tropic factors, such as BPG and acidity. |
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This was the birth of a regulated stock market, which had teething problems in the shape of unlicensed brokers. |
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Environmental Protection Agency added UPS products to its scope of regulated products. |
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The new devices can also be used as synchronous rectifiers in regulated 12V to 24V output circuits. |
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Aten Coin recently introduced a proprietary, privately regulated public blockchain. |
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Firstly, in descriptive statistic method a list research is regulated for each of replier characteristics. |
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For example, the OECD index of foreign direct investment restrictiveness shows the United States as the 10th most regulated among 34 countries. |
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In general, the barium content in drinking water is not regulated by directives or drinking water standards. |
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Like in Germany and the USA, the medical profession in Canada is not regulated at the federal level. |
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The blood transfusion service in Pakistan is neither organised nor consistently regulated. |
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They look like a regulated graveyard or a series of futuristic standing stones with a passing resemblance to television sets. |
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This called for another review of the Liquor Act and how liquor licences are issued to make the shebeen industry more regulated. |
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Some British zoologists say trade in African bushmeat should be regulated rather than banned. |
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The workings are regulated by a so-called 'swan's neck' device allowing for micrometrical adjustment of the active length of the spring. |
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Aldosterone is a mineralocorticoid primarily regulated by Angiotensin II and plasma potassium levels. |
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As an independent registered charity, the BFI is regulated by the Charity Commission and the Privy Council. |
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This mechanical connection is regulated by proteins of the mitotic checkpoint. |
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The network is regulated by the media regulator Ofcom who is responsible for awarding the broadcast licences. |
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We are regulated and cartelized, so we must be safe, pleasant, fair, and affordable. |
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The preparatory and associated tasks allowed many children to be employed until this was regulated. |
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Immune system cells function is regulated by the action of specific molecules called cytokines, mainly lymphokines and monokines. |
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Orienteering is a popular sport in Ireland and is regulated by the Irish Orienteering Association. |
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Mucor rouxii delta9-desaturase gene is transcriptionally regulated during cell growth and by low temperature. |
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The Subscription room created in 1801 was the first regulated exchange in London, but the transformation was not welcomed by all parties. |
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The study reveals for the first time how the movement and duplication of segments of DNA known as transposons, is regulated. |
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Before 2014, the use of UAV drones for commercial applications was highly regulated in major countries such as the United States. |
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Finally, telecommunications is a heavily regulated industry. |
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The British Nationality Act 1772 regulated who was to be called a British national. |
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These lands are regulated for sustained yield of warbler nesting habitat and timber production. |
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In September, Wilson asked Brandeis to set forth explicitly how competition can be effectively regulated. |
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Is suicide a response to systemic repressive regulated and controlled systems that are viperous and vicious? |
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Following its origins in Sanskrit, the language of sutras and gathas, an association with Buddhism developed for regulated verse. |
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While wholesale prices were decontrolled, retail prices remained regulated. |
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In humans, calcium levels are regulated by the parathyroid gland in the neck. |
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Ancient codes regulated in this case the crime of a prostitute that dissimulated her profession. |
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In the view of chronobiologists, individual biological rhythms are always regulated in a similar manner. |
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The GnRHstimulated gonadotropin synthesis and release are regulated by the GnRH receptors. |
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In some countries, such as the United States, they are regulated at the national level by a single agency. |
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Hand to hand markets became a feature of town life, and were regulated by town authorities. |
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In education, its use for Iceland's deaf community is regulated by the National Curriculum Guide. |
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The state's coasts, rivers, and other bodies of water are regulated by the California Coastal Commission. |
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The government is regulated by a system of checks and balances defined by the Constitution of Argentina, the country's supreme legal document. |
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In the years following countyhood, the court levied taxes, set salaries for county officials, provided for public safety and regulated morals. |
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Compared with pharma, compounders are very lightly regulated. |
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He set up regular markets in a number of towns and regulated their activities. |
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The Securities Act of 1933 comprehensively regulated the securities industry. |
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In rice lines containing the dominant allele of the gene, the expression of the nodulin homolog is up regulated upon infection with Xoo. |
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Heraldry is regulated in Scotland both by the civil and criminal law, with prosecutions taken before the Court of the Lord Lyon. |
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The Canadian law of arms is now regulated by the Canadian Heraldic Authority. |
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In India, drug prices are regulated by the National Pharmaceutical Pricing Authority. |
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Whisky is a strictly regulated spirit worldwide with many classes and types. |
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The standard is developed and regulated by the European Union, and thus only covers the member states of the EU in detail. |
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In 1991, for the first time, Russia regulated the form, range and favorable policy of FDI in Russia. |
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Once known as The Angel Inn, it was at Y Pwysty that the weight of goods were regulated at the markets and fairs held in the town. |
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Compulsory infant vaccination was regulated by only allowing access to school for those who had been vaccinated. |
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It is regulated by Faroese authorities but not by the International Whaling Commission, which does not regulate the hunts of small cetaceans. |
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Intraspecific biological groups of acipenserine fishes and their reproduction in the lower regions of rivers with regulated flows. |
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The environmental protection of the Norwegian Sea is mainly regulated by the OSPAR Convention. |
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TfL is part of the Greater London Authority and is constituted as a statutory corporation regulated under local government finance rules. |
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Although trawling today is heavily regulated in some nations, it remains the target of many protests by environmentalists. |
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Though not regulated by the new legislation, auto racing groups voluntarily began conserving. |
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The calendar was then regulated by the movement of the moon, and this had left it in a mess. |
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Caesar replaced this calendar with the Egyptian calendar, which was regulated by the sun. |
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In the modern Kingdom of Italy, under the House of Savoy, succession to the throne was regulated by Salic law. |
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Forestry operations, grazing of animals and hunting of animals are regulated. |
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Roman military units of the period were largely homogeneous and highly regulated. |
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The use of heather in the brewing of modern heather beer is carefully regulated. |
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Antarctica's status is regulated by the 1959 Antarctic Treaty and other related agreements, collectively called the Antarctic Treaty System. |
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Since the late 1970s, the use of CFCs has been heavily regulated because of their destructive effects on the ozone layer. |
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The status of ecclesiastics was regulated by secular law, and many leading ecclesiastics came from aristocratic Irish families. |
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The third Secretary of State and the Board of Trade were abolished and pensions were limited and regulated. |
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Norway uses a civil law system where laws are created and amended in Parliament and the system regulated through the Courts of justice of Norway. |
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A committee of ten elders selected by the civil authorities regulated worship and built the temples with public funds. |
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Until 1689, mutiny was regulated in England by Articles of War instituted by the monarch and effective only in a period of war. |
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Eventually, because the act of pilotage needed to be regulated and to ensure that pilots had adequate insurance, the harbours licensed pilots. |
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While the dimensions of the pitch and infield are specifically regulated, the Laws of Cricket do not specify the size or shape of the field. |
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In the United Kingdom, the rules of rounders are regulated by Rounders England. |
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The stag population is managed by the government and hunting is carefully regulated. |
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Now, the forum is regulated regularly and allows users to flag responses they deem inappropriate or not relevant. |
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Domestic speedway events are regulated by FIM affiliated national motor sport federations. |
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Since the 1980s, New Zealand has transformed from an agrarian, regulated economy to a market economy. |
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The urban organization is regulated by the Constitution of Hamburg and several laws. |
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When Lucius Cornelius Sulla regulated the cursus by law, the minimum age of election to consul became, in effect, 41 years of age. |
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The City Plan of 1958 by Ernst May allowed a regulated reconstruction for the first time. |
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For a long time the Dutch lived in Dutch colonies, owned and regulated by the Dutch Republic, which later became part of the Thirteen Colonies. |
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In Australia the buying and selling of greyhounds is controlled and regulated by the states and territories. |
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Until the early modern period, feuds were considered legitimate legal instruments and were regulated to some degree. |
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American betting on horse racing is sanctioned and regulated by the state where the race is located. |
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The temperature of their beak, neck surfaces, lower legs, feet and toes are regulated through heat exchange with the environment. |
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Today, opium is regulated by the Drug Enforcement Administration under the Controlled Substances Act. |
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All remaining forms of taxation were legalised and regulated by the Tonnage and Poundage Act. |
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The specifications of bullion are often regulated by market bodies or legislation. |
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It also regulated the trade of Gujarati ships departing to the Red Sea and passing through Bassein to pay duties and allow the horse trade. |
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One component of this reform was the creation of an institution of regulated warfare called the Flower Wars. |
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The service is run by 464 private companies that are poorly regulated by local government. |
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The inefficiencies of the Spanish state and the restrictively regulated industry under his rule were common to many contemporary countries. |
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Its relationship with the Federal Government and Parliament are regulated by the Australian Constitution. |
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In England, Northern Ireland and Wales the use of arms is a matter of civil law and regulated by the College of Arms and the Court of Chivalry. |
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These constraints can be observed even when the indigenous society is regulated largely by its own tradition and custom. |
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It was presented alongside the Organic Articles, which regulated public worship in France. |
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The written standards slightly differ in spelling and vocabulary, and are legally regulated. |
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Standardization of the language is regulated by the Regional Somali Language Academy. |
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Heraldry in Northern Ireland is regulated by the British Government by the College of Arms through the Norroy and Ulster King of Arms. |
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All educational programmes in Denmark are regulated by the Ministry of Education and administered by local municipalities. |
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The clergy's affairs, for example, were regulated by an Assembly of the Clergy, meeting quinquennially to deal with matters of common concern. |
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Since 2001, financial services in the British Virgin Islands have been regulated by the independent Financial Services Commission. |
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The structure of the Government of Ireland is regulated fundamentally by the Constitution of Ireland. |
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In the US, the Bancroft Treaties in the 19th century regulated legislation concerning denaturalization. |
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A number of subjects are regulated, restricted, and preempted by state law as the subject of local ordinances. |
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Walpole was also able to persuade Parliament to pass the Licensing Act of 1737 under which London theatres were regulated. |
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It is very common for regulated industry to argue against environmental regulation on the basis of cost. |
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An additional debate is to what extent environmental laws are fair to all regulated parties. |
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There was, however, no provision whereby the number of Law Lords could be regulated. |
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The functioning of the Courts is regulated by the laws of civil procedure which are codified in each province's civil procedures rules. |
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Both types of courts were regulated by the Court of Directors of the East India Company. |
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The Slave Trade Act 1788 regulated conditions on board British slave ships for the first time. |
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International trade is usually regulated by governmental quotas and restrictions, and often taxed by tariffs. |
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The impeachment procedure is regulated in Article 61 of the Basic Law for the Federal Republic of Germany. |
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In most states, the head of state's ability to exercise reserve powers is explicitly defined and regulated by the text of the constitution. |
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Iron uptake is tightly regulated by the human body, which has no regulated physiological means of excreting iron. |
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Trade in colonial America was regulated by the British mercantile system through the Acts of Trade and Navigation. |
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Although the setting process can be slow, the drying time of a lime mortar must be regulated at a slow rate to ensure a good final set. |
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Governments and reformers argued that labour in factories must be regulated and the state had an obligation to provide welfare for poor. |
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Market economies can range from free market systems to regulated markets and various forms of interventionist variants. |
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The herdsmen near the frontier adjudicated their own disputes, and regulated their own police. |
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After 1990, the stock market and real asset market fell, at that time BOJ regulated markets until 1991 in order to end the bubble. |
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The use of petty cash should be strictly regulated and recorded. |
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And just as important as these appearential codes was the fact that the relationship among the different types of people was very closely regulated by social norms. |
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The catecholamines are used in several motivational and emotional systems of the brain, and their concentration is regulated by proteins that break them down or recycle them. |
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How unsatisfactory would have been that attempt to dispauperize the labourer, if the operation of the Act had been limited to some of the worst regulated parishes! |
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As various foods and sweeteners are known to contain glycyrrhiza, which contains GL, a glycoside of GA, we regulated the meals of subjects during this study. |
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Proceedings were regulated by the presiding officer in either chamber. |
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The land mass was very dry during this time, with harsh seasons, as the climate of the interior of Pangaea was not regulated by large bodies of water. |
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Over time this process has been regulated and insured by central banks. |
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In other jurisdictions they are regulated at the state level, or at both state and national levels by various bodies, as is the case in Australia. |
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Events are regulated to only allow cars of a certain era to participate. |
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Initially education was administered and regulated by Denmark. |
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The council prohibited marriage, concubinage, and drunkenness to all those in holy orders, condemned sodomy and simony, and regulated clerical dress. |
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All such harmful omissions may be regulated, according to Mill. |
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These jobs are considered administrative positions and are therefore regulated by Certificates of Registry issued by the United States Coast Guard. |
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Heraldry in the Republic of Ireland is regulated by the Government of Ireland, by the Genealogical Office through the Office of the Chief Herald of Ireland. |
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The consultation paper set out the proposed ballot papers, the mechanics of the proposed referendum, and how the proposed referendum was to be regulated. |
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American public education is operated by state and local governments, regulated by the United States Department of Education through restrictions on federal grants. |
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Singapore's media industry has sometimes been criticised for being overly regulated and lacking in freedom by human rights groups such as Freedom House. |
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Independent schools do not have to follow the National Curriculum, and their teachers are not required or regulated by law to have official teaching qualifications. |
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Rowing is an Olympic Sport which is regulated by Rowing Ireland. |
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The tourist industry is regulated by the national Ministry of Tourism. |
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Licensing and operation of broadcast media is regulated by the government. |
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The Dutch East India Company regulated the missionary work so it could serve its own interests and restricted it to the eastern part of the Indonesian archipelago. |
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After the overthrow of Sukarno by Suharto's New Order regime, films were regulated through a censorship code that aimed to maintain the social order. |
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Beside streamlining the army, Augustus also regulated the soldiers' pay. |
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The model is based on overall energy balance of the body, which is regulated by neurocentric sensing of fat-mass accumulation via insulin and leptin. |
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The bank is authorised by the Prudential Regulation Authority and regulated by both the Financial Conduct Authority and the Prudential Regulation Authority. |
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The groundwater has not been regulated by Yemen's governments. |
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Radioactive waste is hazardous to all forms of life and the environment, and is regulated by government agencies in order to protect human health and the environment. |
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Walrus hunts are regulated by resource managers in Russia, the United States, Canada, and Denmark, and representatives of the respective hunting communities. |
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In Britain and Ireland, the eastern gray squirrel is not regulated by natural predators, other than the European pine marten, which is generally absent from England and Wales. |
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While the production and consumption of CFCs are regulated under the Montreal Protocol, emissions from existing banks of CFCs are not regulated under the agreement. |
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For a long period, blue whiting fisheries were mainly regulated through nationally set quotas because there was no international agreement about sharing the total quota. |
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Such fisheries are also often regulated by international agreements. |
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The ongoing trend of mobile usage is reshaping progressively the taxi business initially born as a nearly fixed infrastructure business regulated and ruled by City Halls. |
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These boats, however, are less regulated than their British counterparts. |
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It is regulated by the Bank of Somaliland, the territory's central bank. |
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Family income flows into a common pool, from which resources are drawn to meet the needs of all members, which are regulated by the heads of the family. |
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Isoquinolines such as papaverine and noscapine have no significant central nervous system effects, and are not regulated under the Controlled Substances Act. |
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It is now one of the most highly regulated forms of marketing. |
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The Lerma River is regulated through various dams in part to control the fact that it ran very high in the rainy season and very low in the dry season. |
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Air and maritime traffic is regulated by the Barbados Port Authority. |
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Blood feuds could be regulated at meetings, such as the Norsemen things. |
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He controlled the boards of guardians and appointed the dispensary doctors, regulated the diet of paupers, inflicted fines and administered the law at petty sessions. |
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Custumals acquired the force of law when they became the undisputed rule by which certain rights, entitlements, and obligations were regulated between members of a community. |
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In addition, Singapore society is highly regulated through the criminalisation of many activities which are considered as fairly harmless in other countries. |
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However, the sale of merchandise was closely regulated by the government. |
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This view has been challenged by Thomas Trautmann, who asserts that a free market and individual rights, albeit a regulated system, are proposed by Arthashastra. |
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The federal government has jurisdiction over certain exclusive domains which are regulated exclusively by Parliament, as well as all matters and disputes between provinces. |
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The design and use of the hydraulic ram-packed garbage collection body style should be regulated to prevent such overloaded vehicles from traveling on public roadways. |
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The Ministry of Education of Zimbabwe maintains and operates the government schools but the fees charged by independent schools are regulated by the cabinet of Zimbabwe. |
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Dioxins are recognized as a persistent environmental pollutant, regulated internationally by the Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants. |
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Once reaching the building, gas was regulated by using a gas table. |
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Although substantial time has passed since the time of regulated child labour, there is still a large number of children working illegally in Brazil. |
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Public utilities, often being naturally efficient with only one operator and therefore less susceptible to efficient breakup, are often strongly regulated or publicly owned. |
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In 2011, steps were undertaken to reform the discussion society as an alternative to the more regulated debate options available at the university. |
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In his view, the unity of the faith coexisted unparadoxically with heterogeneity of custom because the one church was governed and regulated by the one Holy Spirit. |
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However, this complex process initiated by ovulation and followed by luteinization, similar to wound healing or tumor formation, needs to be highly regulated and coordinated. |
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