Collocations withregulation
These are words often used in combination withregulation.
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administrative regulation
I think it was the result of an administrative regulation.
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banking regulation
That is, the objects of international banking regulation (the banks) exhibit great harmonization across countries.
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benefit regulation
Because people receive money in lieu of concessionary coal, they are further ensnared by the housing benefit regulation changes.
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burden of regulation
They are also worried about the burden of regulation.
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burdensome regulation
This means creating a climate that stimulates enterprise, and ensuring that economic activity is not subjected to unnecessary and burdensome regulation.
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bureaucratic regulation
At other times, bureaucratic regulation confines and negates social movement principles and activities (as when it prevented the same director from running for office).
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competition regulation
By non-regulated market we mean a market only subject to ordinary competition regulation where the degree of competition may vary.
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complex regulation
The existing tractors directive could and should therefore be replaced by a less complex regulation.
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comprehensive regulation
Industry-driven accreditation serves the interests of industry and may not ensure unbiased or comprehensive regulation.
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current regulation
In contrast to most of these proposals, the current regulation does not address the extent to which euthanasia is admissible, nor the conditions under which euthanasia is legally permitted.
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detailed regulation
Furthermore, the perceived softness or non-binding nature of the instrument sometimes allows the parties to move into more detailed regulation in a speedier fashion.
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domestic regulation
The same is true of the chapters on state responsibility and domestic regulation.
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economic regulation
This criticism is also standard in theories of economic regulation.
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effective regulation
Removing statutory prohibitions on the balancing of benefits and costs can help promote more efficient and effective regulation.
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emergency regulation
That is my hope in regard to every emergency regulation.
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emotion regulation
Contributions from the study of high risk populations to understanding the development of emotion regulation.
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emotional regulation
Both covered areas of family context, family management and relations, youth problem behaviors, school adjustment, emotional regulation, substance use, and peer relations.
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environmental regulation
This helps to reduce (though certainly not eliminate) policy 'paralysis' led by small sets of distributional losers from environmental regulation.
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epigenetic regulation
The study of the epigenetic regulation of these events might therefore allow the design of successful remyelination cell therapy protocols.
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excessive regulation
It is nonetheless crucial not to undermine innovation by excessive regulation.
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exemption regulation
It proposes to adopt a special block exemption regulation only for repair and maintenance services, as well as for the spare-parts distribution.
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existing regulation
Consider a policy choice either between an existing regulation and a new proposal or between two new proposals.
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export regulations
The procedure was the normal one under the export regulations.
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extensive regulation
We want a normal lending arrangement between lender and borrower rather than the extensive regulation that this amendment seems to imply.
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federal regulation
His anecdotes lighten the tone of what might be considered more turgid information on rail and road construction, flight paths, plane types and federal regulation.
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final regulation
A final regulation must result from discussions over the next few years.
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financial regulation
Although both chapters on financial regulation are interesting, the conclusions are pretty standard : there is a call for a prudential regulation of banks.
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fishing regulation
Thus, for the first time, an important fishing regulation of the kadakkodis was undermined.
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governmental regulation
These results stress the continuous need for food safety education, complementary to governmental regulation.
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impact of regulation
The impact of regulation on innovation is discussed widely, but it is rarely analyzed.
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increased regulation
And the preservation of the public health necessitated increased regulation of industry and a heightened scrutiny of personal behaviors.
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increasing regulation
Faced with limitations on rents and increasing regulation, private landlords either tried to avoid the effects of regulation by devious means or sold up, often to their tenants.
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insurance regulation
One additional issue he reviews is that life insurance regulation tends to be tighter and more prescriptive than pension fund regulation.
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lack of regulation
Lack of regulation gives rise to several areas of concern about the quality of care provided, as discussed below.
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licensing regulations
In the subsequent round of trade liberalization, tariff levels were significantly reduced, import and export procedures simplified, and trade licensing regulations relaxed.
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local regulation
They further indicate that paranodal junctions might have a role, either direct or indirect, in the local regulation of energy metabolism in the nodal region.
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management regulation
Any fisheries management regulation must end with the usual proviso that decisions will be taken in accordance with the best available scientific advice.
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minimum regulation
Flexibility, minimum regulation and a belief that farming and rural development are allies, not alternatives are, in my opinion, the way to proceed.
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new regulation
Is the public partner forced by superior authorities or new regulation?
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onerous regulation
Many homes are closing as a result of the interaction of uncertainty and onerous regulation on the one hand, and inadequate funding on the other.
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ownership regulation
We shall set out clearly the terms for licence allocation in the digital television sector and the terms for ownership regulation in that sector.
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planning regulation
A local planning regulation prohibited projecting balconies in deference to the older buildings. 11.
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pollution regulation
Ringquist (1993) reports that the stringency of air pollution regulation, including enforcement, is strongly related to income.
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postal regulations
The ordinary postal regulations will apply to any other communications sent by candidates.
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procedure regulation
It is envisaged that new procedure regulations will cover much the same ground.
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proposed regulation
For a proposed regulation to survive strict scrutiny, it is not enough that what it proposes to regulate is harmful.
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protection regulation
Literacy is significantly positively associated with compliance with tree planting and protection regulation.
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prudential regulation
Although both chapters on financial regulation are interesting, the conclusions are pretty standard : there is a call for a prudential regulation of banks.
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reasonable regulation
These include a lack of security and a lack of an effective right to reasonable regulation of the tenant's rent.
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regulation of gene expression
Issues of efficacy, safety and regulation of gene expression are currently under debate world-wide.
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regulation policy
These results are crucial information for the regulator in order to analyze the effects of a water regulation policy, based on prices.
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regulation scheme
Colbaugh32 et al. forwarded the design of an output feedback adaptive position regulation scheme.
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rent regulation
There is no suggestion that we will touch rent regulation.
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restrictive regulation
However, neither did it override the existing jurisprudence in favour of a more restrictive regulation.
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revised regulation
This point was very carefully considered when the revised regulation giving medical expenses in such cases was recently adopted.
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safety regulation
For environmental, health, and safety regulation, benefits are typically defined in terms of the value of having a cleaner environment or a safer workplace.
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sensible regulation
All this has been achieved on the basis of sensible regulation.
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standard of regulation
I believe that the appointment of a commission will lead to a higher consistency and standard of regulation.
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strict regulation
If the proliferation of paper currency can destabilize the value of gold, its strict regulation seems desirable.
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stringent regulation
Major subsystem participants may favour, or at least be more receptive to, less stringent regulation of the industry when aggregate profit levels decrease.
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tax regulation
Enterprises can actively avoid tax regulation by paying wages either off the books or in kind.
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tight regulation
The technology has not been subject to tight regulation, and diagnostic and therapeutic protocols have been lacking.
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tough regulation
We have been able to maintain this through tough regulation and import inspection and control.
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trade regulation
This is a coherent and well-researched account, which should appeal to historians interested in agriculture, medicine, trade regulation and the urban environment.
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traffic regulation
Traffic regulation includes much vaguer laws than the drink-and-drive laws, and a legal system includes laws that are vaguer than traffic regulation.
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transcriptional regulation
Thus, this complex gene structure and organization could be envisaged as a strategy to regulate gene expression, designed by a parasite lacking transcriptional regulation mechanisms.
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uniform regulation
A uniform regulation across plants will yield different results regarding the switch.
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unnecessary regulation
This means that we do not need to impose any unnecessary regulation now.
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utility regulation
We all agree that utility regulation has to promote (static and dynamic) efficiency.
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waste regulation
Those are the reasons why we believe that we should have gone a step further and established the waste regulation authorities now.
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zoning regulation
In those cases the environmental law or zoning regulation by and large clearly specified the course of action.
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