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Therefore, the amount of functional Imp-β and Imp-α2 complexes in embryos laid by imp-α2 D14/imp-β KetRE34 females should be reduced to a subthreshold level, inadequate to regulate early embryonic mitosis.
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However, because of the inadequate laws of most states to regulate arms brokering and arms transporting activities, he has never been prosecuted for arms trafficking.
Here's a sentence I wish I hadn't written – it rolled out of my Macbook in May, part of an article for Rolling Stone that quickly went viral: "Say something so big finally happens (a giant hurricane swamps Manhattan, a megadrought wipes out Midwest agriculture) that even the political power of the industry is inadequate to restrain legislators, who manage to regulate carbon".
In particular, as outlined in the Guidelines on Legislation, it is especially useful for countries where inadequate, outdated or even no national legislation to regulate pesticides is available.
The group also determined the technology proposed to regulate the nuclear waste was inadequate to contain the radioactive material for a long period of time.
In particular, the Asian financial crisis revealed the state to be most inadequate at performing its historical regulatory functions and unable to regulate the forces of globalization or the pressures from international actors.
"Our analyses of current peer-reviewed studies and of new water-quality data from WV streams revealed serious environmental impacts that mitigation practices cannot successfully address... Clearly, current attempts to regulate [mountaintop removal mining] practices are inadequate".
Over the years, not only has TSCA fallen behind the industry it's supposed to regulate -- it's been proven an inadequate tool for providing the protection against chemical risks that the public rightfully expects".
In the words of EPA Administrator Jackson, the Toxic Substances Control Act or TSCA is "failing to get this job done... not only has TSCA fallen behind the industry it's supposed to regulate -- it's been proven an inadequate tool for providing the protection against chemical risks that the public rightfully expects".
Findings of associations for arsenic at these levels, if confirmed, suggests that current efforts to regulate arsenic exposure in the general population may be inadequate.
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