Sentence examples for be regulations from inspiring English sources

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be regulations

noun

  The act of regulating or the condition of being regulated.

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All this being said, there must be regulations on drones, and they have to be tailored to their intent and form.

The word regulated seems to me to suggest that there indeed may be regulations on the militia.

The more you read, the less there seem to be regulations and governing forces, ways of qualifying Brautigan.

"There should be regulations that confirm who's teaching our kids, and there should be people who confirm who's running around with guns," she said.

He told the public inquiry into the accident that there should be regulations to reduce the potential for serious injury by ensuring all passengers had seats.

One potential barrier to the continued rise of universal banks may be regulations such as those that will ring-fence banks' retail arms.Credit ratings play their part too.

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But the biggest concern may be regulation.

But there are regulations in the market.

There are regulations on these benefits.

One is regulation.

Then there is regulation.

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