Sentence examples for is appropriate to regulate from inspiring English sources

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As our new CEO has said, it is appropriate to regulate services such as Uber and so we will continue the dialogue with cities across Europe.

focused on the limited question of "Whether the Environmental Protection Agency unreasonably refused to consider costs in determining whether it is appropriate to regulate hazardous air pollutants emitted by electric utilities" [41].

As a result, the EPA proposed supplemental cost of MATS data in November 2015, suggesting that the costs of the MATS "does not alter the EPA's previous determination that it is appropriate to regulate air toxics, including mercury, from power plants" [43].

To be sure, on remand EPA will have to make a new threshold determination of whether it is "appropriate" to regulate mercury from power plants, this time considering compliance costs as well as health benefits.

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Accordingly, he said, a co-op board would generally have the right to establish whatever rules it believed were appropriate to regulate the parking of vehicles on its property.

The last time I queried the Hong Kong government on the issue, for a column back in April, it response was, "We do not think it is appropriate to lay down guidelines to regulate the kind of food to be consumed in official banquets and meals".

A threshold of p ≤ 0.05 was chosen to be appropriate to identify significantly regulated GO categories.

He declined to comment on "whether it was appropriate to discharge [into the stream] or not," noting that PFOS was not regulated until 2016.

Under a court order, a determination will be made on whether it is appropriate and necessary to regulate toxic air pollutant emissions (focusing on mercury) from coal-fired utility boilers by December 15 , 2000

The issue comes down to what Congress meant when it ordered the EPA to study whether it was "appropriate and necessary" to regulate the pollutants from power plants but was silent on whether that study should include the costs of regulation.

The Supreme Court, in a 5-4 decision, ruled that the Clean Air Act required the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency EPAA) to consider the costs of its Mercury and Air Toxics Standard MATSS) rule when determining whether it was "appropriate and necessary" to regulate mercury emissions from the power sector.

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