regulatory enforcement
collocation in Englishmeaningsofregulatoryandenforcement
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regulatory
adjective
uk/ˌreɡ.jəˈleɪ.tər.i/us/ˈreɡ.jə.lə.tɔːr.i/
controlling:
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enforcement
noun[U]
uk/ɪnˈfɔːs.mənt/us/ɪnˈfɔːrs.mənt/
the process of making people obey a law or rule, or making a particular situation happen or ...
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(Definition ofregulatoryandenforcementfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Here, formalism refers to adherence to rigid legal requirements inregulatoryenforcement.
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We have also tested a measure ofregulatoryenforcementand found it to be insignificant.
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The searing criticisms of governmental policy andregulatoryenforcementcontinue today.
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Researchers inregulatoryenforcementhave consistently argued for the importance of setting priorities in enforcement.
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In earlier literature onregulatoryenforcement, much of the focus has been on the legal basis of regulatory control systems.
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A combination of local democratic processes and civic participation has thus created a relatively positive setting forregulatoryenforcement.
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The first one is enforcement pressure on regulatory agencies in the onset ofregulatoryenforcement, which refers to external influence.
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But such issues as culture, content and privacy receive scant attention - partly because technology makesregulatoryenforcementimpossible.
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An interesting question becomes how different combinations of these five conditions affect the pattern ofregulatoryenforcementin different local jurisdictions in developing countries.
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Some standards incur the more rigorous application of statutory duties andregulatoryenforcement.
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Similarly, 80 per cent of central government agencies have adopted the concordat for all of theirregulatoryenforcementactivities.
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Given the seriousness - indeed, the urgency - of environmental degradation with its global implications, valid insights that can help enhanceregulatoryenforcementat the sub-national and local levels are sorely needed.
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Buses and taxis are not always maintained in a safe operating condition due to lack ofregulatoryenforcement.
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These fifteen books provide information to members on such subjects as buying an aircraft, creating your own aerodrome and dealing with governmentregulatoryenforcementaction.
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For example, although a state might have enacted implementing legislation, it will still need to create an effectiveregulatoryenforcementsystem to ensure the laws are being followed.
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