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The phrase "agreement to regulate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where parties are discussing or formalizing terms related to governance or control over certain activities or processes.
Example: "The two companies reached an agreement to regulate their joint operations to ensure compliance with industry standards."
Alternatives: "contract to oversee" or "arrangement to manage".
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Two weeks ago 191 nations struck the world's only agreement to regulate aviation emissions.
Hamas is trying to push Egypt into an agreement to regulate the border without having it sealed, as it had been from the time Hamas took over Gaza in early June.
Any legalization plan would be part of a broader agreement to regulate migration and combat the immigrant-smuggling and illegal crossings that have left hundreds of Mexicans dead in the harsh Southwestern deserts and mountains.
President Barack Obama's reassurance that PRISM "does not apply to US citizens and it does not apply to people living in the United States" offers little comfort to Europeans.An umbrella agreement to regulate data transfer between America and the EU is stuck on the issue of non-discrimination.
But the Paris Agreement wasn't just an agreement to regulate — it was also an agreement to innovate.
On March 10, President Obama and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced a joint agreement to regulate climate pollution from methane and other sources, including shipping and aviation, and strengthen environmental protections for the Arctic.
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"But there is no real discussion with Malaysia about the workers, and no formal agreements to regulate the situation".
To this end, the 2012 reform allows enterprise agreements to regulate all issue irrespective of what higher-order agreements stipulate.
The organizations interviewed whose primary mission is interventionist are more likely to develop formal agreements to regulate responses at a disaster site.
The Rotterdam Convention (2005) is an international agreement intended to regulate global trade in dangerous chemicals chemicals that have been banned or severely restricted because of their hazards to human health or the environment.
The meeting culminated in an agreement to better regulate the Misseriya migration and pay compensation for victims of the clashes.
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