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"Do we ignore the fact that the E.P.A. is there and that it is regulating in this area?" she asked.
It cannot force the UK to privatise public services or prevent it from regulating in the public interest and any suggestion to the contrary is both irresponsible and false.
One complaint is that it will discourage governments from regulating in the public interest.
It's the first default of publicly traded debt in China since the government started regulating in 1999.
So how should we think about the FDA and others regulating in this way?
What the state is regulating in the context of SOCE is not the speech of the therapist as such but the use of a method of therapy.
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The system itself is capable of regulating in- and outgoing resource flows and the processes of using, reusing and transforming these resources.
The HFEA has been regulating in-vitro fertilisation and research on human embryos and human embryonic stem cells in the UK since 1990.
In addition, some states have additional laws regulating in-state clinical laboratories or the analysis of their residents' samples, independent of where the analysis is conducted.
A Federate can be time-constrained, when the advance of local time is restricted by other Federates; can be time-regulating, in which the advance of its local time regulates other Federate; both or none.
Although there are plans to bring glider pilot licensing within the regulatory framework of EASA, the gliding sector is currently self-regulating in this respect.
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