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The phrase "act regime" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a system or set of rules governing actions, but the combination of words is not standard.
Example: "The new act regime implemented by the government has raised several questions about its effectiveness."
Alternatives: "regulatory framework" or "action plan".
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The new ACT regime is intended to take effect over the next fortnight.
This spring, I expect to sign the first contracts under our new Energy Act regime for a host of new renewables projects.
A response from the ALG to the government's consultation on the proposals said: "The ALG has grave concerns about whether local authorities will have the resources to combat alcohol-related crime and disorder as a result of the new Licensing Act regime".
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Efficacy rates of 3 ACT regimes between 2005 and 2006 were as: 100% and 91% ACPR with AM; 93% and 82% ACPR with artesunate-amodiaquine (AA); 98% and 92% ACPR with AL.
He also told Bush that more effort needed to go into the war in Afghanistan, saying: "It is our one act of regime change so far, so it had better be a good advertisement".
On hacking powers it wants to see all associated operations brought under the same legislation — "with the same authorisation process and the same safeguards" — rather than being split with the Intelligence Services Act 1994 regime, as is currently the case.
Richardson added that the remake is an example of the "fine balancing act" the regime is undertaking by modernizing classic nationalist narratives, as unprecedented amounts of foreign culture flood the so-called Hermit Kingdom.
C5 Business Digest C1 EDITORIAL A14-15 EditoriAns: An unpatriotic act; dynastic regimes; recalling for dollars; parties and spending limits.
He examines each of the choices he believes the United States has, including "containment" (sanctions, United Nations weapons inspectors and enforcement of no-flight zones), "deterrence" (credible threats of retaliation for aggressive acts) and "regime change" (removal of Saddam Hussein by force).
Safe to say, supporting second acts for regimes that cut off fingers and sever heads isn't something any CEO would want to become famous for.
In the following days and months almost every act of the regime condemned it to further isolation.
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