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In addition, the large Three Gorges Dam project, upstream from the lake, is intended to regulate the flow of the Yangtze and to limit flooding.
The design of block copolymer micelles is intended to regulate the in vivo pharmacokinetics, stability, and distribution profiles of an entrapped or block copolymer-linked active substance.
Worse, dealers could probably find ways to manipulate the exempted transactions so as to hedge and speculate in ways that the law is intended to regulate.
On Wednesday, South Sudan's parliament passed the non-governmental organisations (NGO) bill, which, according to the office of the president, Salva Kiir, is intended "to regulate the NGOs, international and local".
If the Texas fee requirement is intended to regulate the ballot by weeding out spurious candidates, it is extraordinarily ill-fitted to that goal; 24 other means to protect those valid interests are available.
The absence of effective international regulation also allows middlemen to profit from the demand for children to adopt.The Hague Convention on Inter Country Adoptions is intended to regulate international adoptions.
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Other state, local and federal laws are intended to regulate the ownership, breeding and transportation of exotic pets.
In 2001, with Senators Edward Kennedy and John Edwards, McCain sponsored the Patients' Bill of Rights, which was intended to regulate the managed-care industry.
Since there are no direct flights from Miami to any other countries on the list critics say the law was intended to regulate travel to Cuba.
Both rules are intended to regulate the use of automated dialing systems that allow telemarketers to place tens of millions of calls a day.
In the absence of permanent legislation, the government has issued a series of temporary decrees that are intended to regulate research.
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