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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adequately regulate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the ability to manage or control something effectively, often in a legal or policy context.
Example: "The new legislation aims to adequately regulate the financial industry to prevent future crises."
Alternatives: "sufficiently control" or "effectively manage".
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In Washington, science policy experts warned that, unless the scientific community could reassure the public and lawmakers that it could adequately regulate itself, the controversy could result in onerous new regulations.
"The current regulator does not have the tools, or the mandate, to adequately regulate these enterprises," Mr. Oxley said at the hearing.
Supporters say that the bill would adequately regulate derivative dealers wherever they are.
"This falls short of what needs to be done to adequately regulate the industry," Mr. Wintemute said, "but it's a good first step".
But the administration's stance proved to be a weakness as it failed to adequately regulate increasingly sophisticated financial products that eventually blew up and triggered the financial crisis.
That is great news for officials who prefer to hide the cost of the bailout since it is due, in large part, to their failure to adequately regulate the financial markets and steward the economy.
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Yet Monday's report also took the O.C.C. to task for repeatedly ignoring warning signs for more than a decade, raising questions as to whether the regulators are, themselves, being adequately regulated.
This principle ensures that adequately regulated health services are not replaced by less well-regulated telemedicine services and it avoids discrimination between providers of the same service, which would be incompatible with the Directive on Electronic Commerce [1, 20].
The Administrator may exempt from the requirements of this subchapter by regulation any pesticide which the Administrator determines either (1) to be adequately regulated by another Federal agency, or (2) to be of a character which is unnecessary to be subject to this subchapter in order to carry out the purposes of this subchapter.
Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae already faced scrutiny by lawmakers who question whether the two government-sponsored companies are adequately regulated.
The increased use of this technology has raised questions about whether current law adequately regulates scanner programs.
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