new regulation

collocation in English

meaningsofnewandregulation

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new
adjective
uk
/njuː/
us
/nuː/
recently created or having started to ...
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regulation
noun[C or U]
uk
/ˌreɡ.jəˈleɪ.ʃən/
us
/ˌreɡ.jəˈleɪ.ʃən/
an official rule or the act of ...
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(Definition ofnewandregulationfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofnew regulation

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Is the public partner forced by superior authorities ornewregulation?
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Thenewregulationallows for free resources transfer among the different segments - from stock market to fixedincome funds, for instance.
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Thenewregulationno longer limited this right to the children's father, but also allowed public prosecutors to start proceedings.
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Furthermore, in order to protect insurance customers against bankruptcies both reports proposednewregulation such as the undertaking of thorough and regular solvency checks.
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Thenewregulationimplemented congressional passed statutory changes concerning the relationship between workers' compensation benefits and benefits for migrant workers.
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Second, the timing of the sulfanilamide tragedy allows us to gain some perspective on its precise contribution to thenewregulation.
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This gave rise to anewregulationof the relationships between adults and children and obligations on both: care, contact, hygiene, suckling of children, physical exercise.
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In 1973, due to the worldwide oil crisis,newregulationof the electricity sector was urged in order to change the electricity generation mix, reduce oil dependency and save energy.
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Another puzzle is that many episodes potentially worthy of the appellation tragedy or crisis occur, but clearly not all of them have focusing power or lead tonewregulation.
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The improvement was due to anewregulationissued in 1902 and leading to the new population census taken in 190713 that was accompanied by disincentives and penalties for non-compliers.
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Thenewregulationalso aims to give greater attention to sensitive and metropolitan areas.
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I personally should like to comment on the benefits of thenewregulation, especially for business travellers.
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Attention should be drawn to the fact that thenewregulationwould result in much confusion and a lack of clarity in this area.
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I regard that as the main problem with thenewregulation.
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We believe that, with thenewregulation, this opportunity for choice will be extended; it will not be reduced, rather it will be extended.
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This is why it would be good to discuss and adopt thisnewregulation.
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Thenewregulationwill, the committee believes, be easier to monitor and control.
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Thenewregulationcould obviously impose additional statistical reporting obligations on some transport businesses.
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We agree that the need now is to focus more on better implementation and less onnewregulation.
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