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When a synthetic gene network is allowed to regulate a downstream network, the response time of the regulating transcription factors increases.
We've seen what happens when Wall Street is allowed to regulate itself and when the oil industry is allowed to regulate itself.
Not only is this extremely disappointing, but it also raises increasingly difficult to answer questions about why the PCC is allowed to regulate itself on such matters.
The EPA is allowed to regulate new commercial chemicals before they enter the market, but under the Toxic Substances Control Act most nanomaterials don't qualify as new materials.
Yet it is allowed to regulate itself and manage the country's four refineries, which produce at 40percentt capacity on the best of days.
What possible benefit is there to the community, other than money, than to allow people to get injured and hurt?" Futernick said the government is allowed to regulate events that are dangerous to public safety and health.
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She declined, saying that individual states should be allowed to regulate their own doctors.
Though Wall Street eventually accepted the bridle, some conservative Republicans never did, arguing that capital markets should be allowed to regulate themselves.
If the tobacco industry were allowed to regulate itself, it would no doubt assert that nicotine and tar are perfectly safe in the doses consumed in cigarettes.
Under the commerce clause of the Constitution, only the federal government, not cities or states, are allowed to regulate commerce across state lines.
Some will fear that the players would turn clubhouses into steroid dens if they were allowed to regulate the standards and the punishments for taking performance-enhancing drugs.
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