Sentence examples for Hard to regulate from inspiring English sources

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I think we figured out it was costing us [$7,000 to $10,000] a year". If he found it hard to comply with regulations, he admits that he was also hard to regulate.

The situation is hard to regulate.

"It's very hard to regulate and tends to burn the food".

He said the blood thinner Coumadin can be hard to regulate and that better alternatives exist.

If states allow marijuana businesses to become too big, they could face corporate juggernauts that may be hard to regulate.

Aviation was not included in the Paris climate agreement and has traditionally been seen as hard to regulate; international disagreements on emissions standards have also stymied progress.

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But it's bigger now, harder to regulate and place.

Dioxins and furans, byproducts in almost all industry, have proved to be the hardest to regulate.

Pushing harder to regulate so-called conflict minerals to starve the rebels of an income?

Critics say that by pushing the trade underground, this has made it harder to regulate.

But as these machines develop, they become ever harder to regulate.

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