Sentence examples for be to regulate from inspiring English sources

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One approach would be to regulate Microsoft's future behavior.

How strict and how realistic would it be to regulate such procedures?

But, instead of discouraging home ownership, a better solution would be to regulate the lenders that gave mortgages to speculators.

Their main biological role may be to regulate the growth of stem cells in the bone marrow and elsewhere.

"The most dangerous thing for the Chinese government to do would be to regulate too many prices, including wages," Mr. Lu said.

One might well argue that the best way to defuse resistance to a carbon market would be to regulate innovation within an inch of its life, in order to restore public confidence in the useful, vanilla financial world.

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Folate's job is to regulate methylation.

The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission's mission is to regulate the energy industry.

Some say the solution is to regulate facilitators.

"John Kerry's approach to the Second Amendment has been to regulate, regulate and then regulate some more," Mr. Cheney said.

The second is to regulate again, returning to 4 to 5percentt yearly increases in power rates.

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