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Reliance on field methods limits the ability of Libyan rangeland managers to meet the requirement of effective monitoring systems that aid the detection of potential problems, providing data to enable better future decisions to be made, regulations alone not being adequate to ensure sustainable rangeland.
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Therefore, an additional assumption was made: regulation via an AML1-ETO/N-CoR (i.e., Cluster I) locus is dominant.
"It's very easy to work with the top chefs, but when you are making regulations you need to take care of all the chefs, not just the top chefs," Mr. Goussault said.
"I think it's a really good idea to have a model rule because it's nice when you're making regulations to have something to fall back on," he says.
Any such election shall be made under regulations prescribed by the Secretary concerned.
That may be the best advice for promoting the common good, but there's a selfish counter-argument that can be made for regulations in just New York City.
Although missed drills can be made up, regulations at the time said it had to be done within 30 days and in the same fiscal year.
It is in these settings that deals can be made and regulations (like the ones that could stand in the way of Murdoch's acquisition of all of BSkyB) are set aside.
In this instance, though, there might be a case to be made for regulation.
For the sake of equity and fairness, no exceptions can be made to the regulations governing the use of acceleration credits.
For instance, regulatory sandboxes allow supervisors to familiarize themselves with new technologies and services, and determine what changes, if any, should be made to existing regulations.
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