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In the years that followed, many prisons began to regulate typewriters.
San Diego had so many that the city began to regulate them.
Between 1900 and 1945 America began to regulate big business and build a social safety net.
Nutritionists began to regulate what went into student lunches, and schoolchildren were assigned to arrange tables, serve the school-provided meal, and clean up.
In the decades after the Civil War, however, government bureaucracy, spurred by the moralists and social scientists of the Progressive movement, began to regulate marriage far more aggressively.
But some categories of high-risk products like artificial hips and external defibrillators that were already on the market when the F.D.A. began to regulate devices can still enter the market through the less-rigorous pathway.
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Additionally, participating in donor sports has potential psychological benefits such as enhanced perception, cognition and emotional self-regulation, as athletes begin to regulate anxiety during competition when they need to regulate their performance behaviours under pressure.
And, in the ultimate example of power-hungry federal regulators providing "solutions" where no problem currently exists, for the first time in the history of the Internet, the federal government will begin to regulate service providers with "net neutrality" regulations.
By means of CM, CBIs can confront state actors and begin to regulate issues and create space for social initiatives by decentralizing regulation and targeting place-oriented goals (Lemos and Agrawal 2006; Collier et al. 2009).
But in the past fortnight, the Macedonian government has begun to regulate the flow.
Catalonia's regional government has already begun to regulate brothels and clubs.
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