regulatory standard
collocation in Englishmeaningsofregulatoryandstandard
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regulatory
adjective
uk/ˌreɡ.jəˈleɪ.tər.i/us/ˈreɡ.jə.lə.tɔːr.i/
controlling:
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standard
noun
uk/ˈstæn.dəd/us/ˈstæn.dɚd/
a level ...
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This kind of economic interests is only one side of the coin inregulatorystandard-setting processes, however.
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The outcome of domesticregulatorystandard-setting processes can be seen as the result of a political balance.
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However, second, the instruments and policy approach chosen in strengthening the regulatory standards are the result of domestic values and perceived problems in theregulatorystandard-setting process.
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Drinking water must meet aregulatorystandardfor lead in the water supplied at consumers' taps.
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All water supplies must comply at consumers' taps with theregulatorystandardfor lead and water companies must apply additional treatment to plumbosolvent water to ensure compliance.
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These requirements challenge engineers by limiting their material choice and imposing aregulatorystandardregarding radio-frequency radiation.
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The significance of industry mix will depend on the degree to which sectoral regulatory standards adjust for sectoral differences in emissions intensities and abatement costs.
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Since firms want to minimise their production costs, they will produce in countries that have relatively lax regulatory standards.
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The results of our study indicate that there is a need to focus the regulatory standards more on the present needs in medical practice.
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This is the attitude that biomedical research is special and must not be held to customary regulatory standards.
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In the vertical dimension, two factors are often considered important - local flexibility in setting regulatory standards and procedures; and national support of local enforcement.
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The process starts when a country bans (or threatens to ban) the import of products from countries that do not conform to certain regulatory standards.
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Because countries have an interest in retaining and attracting firms, they will relax their regulatory standards, or refrain from strengthening them.
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Probably equally, if not more important are efforts to coordinate regulatory standards on the global regime level.
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This may change if exports are made contingent upon the adoption of certain regulatory standards.
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Differences in regulatory standards will cause difficulties for both categories of states.
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Regulatory standards varied between states depending on the influence of proponents and opponents of regulation in each state jurisdiction.
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Furthermore, states are willing to incur costs to uphold certain regulatory standards, even if other states do not adopt similar standards.
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Protecting persons in family therapy research: an overview of ethical and regulatory standards.
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In the extreme case, this argument predicts a race-to-the-bottom in terms of ever laxer regulatory standards.
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