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been regulation
noun
The act of regulating or the condition of being regulated.
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Jeff Chester, the executive director of the organization, has claimed that "though there has not historically been regulation on adult advertising due to adults having defense mechanisms to discern what is true and untrue", it should now be regulated "if the advertising is now purposely designed to bypass those rational defenses" (Singer 2010).
The result at Augsburg might have been regulation, but the performance was still exemplary.
The first has been regulation, which has usually allowed even lamentably inefficient Japanese companies to earn a decent crust, keeping foreign firms at bay.
That allows taxi operators to run an opaque pricing structure.The response to this problem in many jurisdictions has been regulation to establish a uniform price, giving customers certainty over what they will pay.
The response of government, federal and state, has been regulation designed to preserve a sustainable fishery.In this section Downtown is up Nebraska's Kool-Aid test Building the perfect citizen Chipping towards the truth Names on a marble wall Emptier nets ReprintsSo now the shrimpers say they are being regulated out of business.
Had there been regulation, there would have been forms to fill out.
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