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"executive regulations" is a correct and usable term in written English.
You can use it to refer to regulations issued by a government executive branch. For example, "The executive regulations concerning the import of food into the country have recently been updated."
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The lobby is also fighting the administration's executive regulation that border state gun dealers must report to federal authorities about multiple sales of high-powered war rifles as a check on cartel suppliers.
The actual scope of the immunities comprised in the doctrine of extraterritoriality depends, according to the circumstances, on principles of customary international law as applied in a particular country, on specific statutory or executive regulation, or on international agreements.
Similarly, patients with semantic aphasia (SA), who have deficits in the executive regulation of meaning retrieval, can show posterior temporal as well as prefrontal lesions (Jefferies and Lambon Ralph 2006; Jefferies et al. 2008; Noonan et al. 2009; Corbett et al. 2009a).
The increased risk for developing substance abuse among individuals with ADHD may be related to the core symptoms of ADHD, such as impulsivity, as well as associated problems in ADHD, such as weakness in executive regulation of affects and motivation.
The CRA grants Congress 60 days to vote to overturn executive branch regulations with a majority in both houses, with the approval of the president.
WASHINGTON -- The nation's largest labor union federation on Friday threatened to challenge the powerful chairman of the Senate Banking Committee in the 2014 elections, if he allows a key set of new executive pay regulations be weakened.
All of it violated a raft of Defense Department and executive-branch regulations, up to and including Executive Order 12333, a foundational intelligence guideline.
By law, Congress can vote to disapprove a new executive agency regulation, such as the sleep rule, within 60 work days of the rule's publication.
Commenting on the findings, John Tiner, the FSA's chief executive, said: "Regulation is by its nature unlikely to be popular with the regulated".
Among other things, she said, the commission would investigate "any relevant legislation, executive order, regulation, plan, practice or procedure" in connection with the Sept. 11 attacks.
They want lower corporate taxes, lower taxes for their executives, fewer regulations, and less public spending.
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