Sentence examples for data are now unregulated from inspiring English sources

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He is overseeing an agency effort to help develop voluntary, enforceable codes of conduct for industry groups, like app developers, whose collection and use of consumer data are now unregulated.

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Lisa Jackson, the agency's administrator, has promised by next year a rule that would impose controls on power-plant emissions of mercury, which are now unregulated.

The data is now being analysed.

"The data is now in.

The new bill, to be introduced Wednesday in the City Council, would impose minimum requirements on what are now virtually unregulated centers.

The municipal authorities in Rome estimate that there are now 5,000 unregulated establishments offering a bed for the night.

In fact, unregulated televisions are now in more homes than universally guaranteed telephones.

The higher costs are on the generation side, which is now virtually unregulated.

The fact that the Internet is now apparently unregulated is one of its most provocative aspects.

The company also issued a statement pressing for legislation, saying VoIP service in Russia was now entirely unregulated.

Furthermore, originally, those wishing to bring animals into the reserve had to obtain a permit specifying the number and type of animals and where they were to graze, but today, access is now effectively unregulated.

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