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If we are correct about omissions from Pfizer's advertising, then neither market forces nor FDA regulation has effectively regulated the mass marketing of Lipitor.
That means when you go to your local supermarket, a label doesn't mean anything unless your country's leadership has effectively regulated the food according to the label.
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The charger prototype had effectively regulated the grid voltage to the pre-charge voltage of 0.96 per unit while maintaining the DC-link voltage at 150 V during various charging currents of up to 5 A.
But he added that there are clearly wide-ranging "consequences" for ITV and Channel Five, which have effectively been "regulated sources of revenue for UK content" and are now confronted with a very different environment.
Consumers have effectively re-regulated legal delivery by driving change from their side especially in the corporate market segment.
They have effectively re-regulated legal delivery by driving change from the consumer side especially in the corporate segment of the legal market.
Victoria's environment department has been so ineffective at regulating logging in state forests that the government-owned forestry enterprise VicForests has effectively been left to self-regulate, according to an independent review.
DRS has effectively restored that.
Now it has effectively eliminated one.
The prime minister has effectively gone AWOL.
It also involves the Homes and Communities Agency, the public body that local residents and politicians say has failed to effectively regulate housing associations.
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