Sentence examples for expressly regulated from inspiring English sources

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Gold has also been the marker and the preserve of the wealthy: throughout history, sumptuary laws have expressly regulated the wearing of gold jewelry and the use of gold thread.

While acknowledging that the official languages and their use are not expressly regulated in the BiH Constitution, it is  a fact that the BiH Constitution is part of an international agreement (GFAP) which was signed in four languages, including Bosnian.

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It's a wild west for this tech right now, as the GAO report points out: "No federal privacy law expressly regulates commercial uses of facial recognition technology".

By contrast, the government of Britain expressly permits, and regulates, therapeutic cloning experiments.

Instead the CPSC is expressly forbidden from regulating the manufacture and sale of guns, although they are one of the most lethal consumer products.

In a memo to Seckar, Anderson (1999b) explained that My experience is that consultant reports funded by those being regulated, and written expressly for the EPA, are easily and frequently ignored or dismissed by the Agency, no matter how scholarly.

Strikes and trade unions are expressly banned, and the labour and immigration status of migrants is regulated by the kafala system, which ties each worker to one employer in a highly dependent relationship.

Because broadband service is classified as a loosely regulated information service, the F.C.C. had to prove that any regulation of it supported an expressly designated power of the agency, something that the court said the F.C.C. had failed to do.

What is being regulated here is not speech but money, and it is being done in ways the Supreme Court has expressly endorsed in its past decisions.

An array of tax-exempt organizations on the left and right, regulated under Section 527 of the tax code, found that they could raise and spend unlimited sums on political activities without disclosure, as long as they stopped short of expressly advocating a vote for or against a candidate.

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