regulated environment
collocation in Englishmeaningsofregulateandenvironment
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regulate
verb[T]
uk/ˈreɡ.jə.leɪt/us/ˈreɡ.jə.leɪt/
to control something, especially by making it work in a ...
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environment
noun
uk/ɪnˈvaɪ.rən.mənt/us/ɪnˈvaɪ.rən.mənt/
the air, water, and land in or on which people, animals, and ...
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(Definition ofregulateandenvironmentfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Standards are more robust to surprises, since unexpected shocks in theregulatedenvironmentcan more easily be coped with through adaptive adjudication.
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Several studies dealt with issues of allocative distortion in aregulatedenvironmentby using the 'generalized' cost function along with unobservable 'shadow' prices.
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Lastly, we comment on the effect of the complexity of theregulatedenvironmenton the choice of optimal specificity.
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Noise law reform presented similar needs for venue owners to adjust their sites to an increasinglyregulatedenvironment.
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Such methods appear to operate by bringing the results of action within the range of the person's motives for his or her own activity in aregulatedenvironment.
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A large proportion of residents are quite active and alert and could happily live in a less constrained andregulatedenvironmentin sheltered or special housing.
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Finally, it describes an approach that healthcare workers conspicuously failed to take in this case, and suggests why it would have been difficult to take in a highlyregulatedenvironment.
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Thus, there is also an intention in the conclusions to speed up the development of aregulatedenvironmentfor electronic commerce.
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It is surely better that the research is carried forward within a clearlyregulatedenvironmentsuch as we have in this country.
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We can do this by helping partner governments to establish sound economic policies, a wellregulatedenvironmentfor business and transparent, accountable, government.
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Equity release is a valuable product, and in a carefullyregulatedenvironmentwith informed consumers, it is a worthwhile one.
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Additionally, the use of paintball markers outside aregulatedenvironmenthas caused concern.
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In any pressurized,regulatedenvironment, ventilation is necessary to control any fires that may occur, as the flames may be deprived of oxygen.
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Importantly, through selective passage of ions and nutrients and trapping heavy metals such as lead, the choroid plexuses maintain a strictlyregulatedenvironmentwhich contains the brain and spinal cord.
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Trainees live together in a tightlyregulatedenvironmentand spend many hours a day learning music, choreography, foreign languages and communication techniques with fans and journalists.
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Those key features include but are not limited to workflow and data tracking support, flexible architecture, and smart data exchange interfaces, which fully support its use in regulated environments.
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