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The phrase "emissions regulations" is a correct and commonly used term in written English.
It refers to laws or rules that control the amount of pollutants or greenhouse gases that can be released into the environment by industries, vehicles, or other sources. Example: The government has implemented strict emissions regulations to reduce air pollution and combat climate change.
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Students should also explain federal emissions regulations.
Emissions regulations do exist, but you wouldn't know it.
Input prices will rise, and new emissions regulations will require additional R&D spending.
The environmental ministry publishes annual lists of factories that have violated emissions regulations.
(Actually the discussion was about possibly imposing further federal emissions regulations on the state).
Increasingly strict safety and emissions regulations, for cars and boats, contributed to the car's demise.
Mr. Alcazar explained that the New York City police are especially strict about enforcing emissions regulations.
"It helps us with both European and American fuel economy and emissions regulations," said Heidelinde Holzer, a BMW powertrain engineer.
The E.P.A. estimates new emissions regulations could save as much as $100 billion in health care costs.
The post has also been changed to clarify the timeline and target of the E.P.A.'s incoming emissions regulations.
Then in the 80's, poof, the Vespa disappeared from American roadways, having run up against stringent emissions regulations.
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