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Past of regulate
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It would involve "a fundamental shift in the way UK broadcasting is regulated", moving away from the current framework of post-transmission regulation which takes account of freedom of expression, he said.
Messrs Friedman and Kraus argue that "Regulations, by their very nature, align the behavior of those being regulated with the ideas of those doing the regulating.
The town's Arizona market – a haven for drugs, prostitution, guns and counterfeit merchandise during and after the war - was transformed into a licensed, regulated bazaar.
Facebook, Twitter, LiveJournal and other social media sites regulated under the new law played an instrumental role in organising the protests against president Vladimir Putin in 2011-13 and have provided a vital platform for critical voices, since most nationwide television and print media is controlled by the government.
Unfortunately, that same wink and nudge have extended to how banks are regulated.
In the phone-in, Snowden asked Putin: "Does Russia intercept, store or analyse, in any way, the communications of millions of individuals?" Putin replied: "Our intelligence efforts are strictly regulated by our law.
The lack of adequate consultation by the EPA had led to "prairie potholes" – temporary wetlands – being regulated as part of the claimed waters of the United States, she said.
The latest rise takes effect on Friday and will see regulated fares, which include season tickets, increasing by up to 2.5% and fares overall going up by an average of 2.2%.
The price of funerals would be regulated on a sliding scale, suitable for the different social classes and the clergy compensated for the loss of burial fees, based on their income over the previous three years.
CCTV will be properly regulated, as will the DNA database, with restrictions on the storage of innocent people's DNA.
Bland also said the corporation should be regulated by an outside body such as Ofcom, instead of the BBC Trust, which is under fire.
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