Sentence examples for exploiting regulations from inspiring English sources

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While the government said that such measures would help close so-called "phony colleges" — organizations that the authorities said were exploiting regulations to supply economic migrants with academic visas — critics warned that the effects would be felt by legitimate universities that have been drawing foreign students for decades.

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Even so, several prominent professional sports and supplement industry experts said that companies marketing DMAA as a dietary supplement are exploiting lax regulations and potentially putting consumers at risk.

It's amazing to me that among economists and finance professors — who, generally, are fairly pro-market and pro-bank — almost all agree that far too much of the profits that banks make comes not from competing to make better products and services for their customers but from exploiting complex regulations to benefit their own private interests.

Its critics accuse Aquaculture Technologies of cynically exploiting lax regulation and deficiencies in state laws governing shellfishing.

This is the first demonstration of control of a microRNA regulated virus in primary human cells and highlights the potential clinical utility of exploiting microRNA regulation in therapeutic viruses.

This industrial dance has been choreographed by Goldman to exploit pricing regulations set up by an overseas commodities exchange, an investigation by The New York Times has found.

State departments of motor vehicles came under scrutiny after Sept. 11 because some of the hijackers were able to exploit lax regulations to obtain driver's licenses in Florida, New Jersey and Virginia.

The story begins in 27 industrial warehouses in the Detroit area, where a Goldman subsidiary has choreographed an industrial dance to exploit pricing regulations set up by an overseas commodities exchange, Mr. Kocieniewski reports.

Banks can exploit the regulations' inevitable blind spots: assets hidden off their balance sheets, or insurance (such as that provided by AIG) which enables them to profit by sliding out of the capital requirements the regulators set.

Yet a handful of groups, including the three discussed above, have exploited vague regulations to spend more than $470 million in election-related expenditures, funded by anonymous sources, since 2010.

Her aim with most of her work is to humanize institutional power structures, subtly undermining them while adhering to the letter of their regulations: exploiting legal escape clauses and other red tape, and forging relationships with civil servants.

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