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They cheer for his conspicuous talk of bipartisanship, his praise for judicious regulation and his personal stories, which he used to studiously avoid but now tumble off his lips with ease.
The XEC. Traditionally the Securities & Exchange Commission has tried to ensure the stability and integrity of the financial markets through judicious regulation and the prosecution of swindlers and cheats.
Proper recognition and judicious regulation of defense responses is essential for host plants, as these responses often have small (but measurable) deleterious effects on plant growth and metabolism [2].
Conditions at the Radcliffe mill were improved; in 1795 John Aikin's A Description of the Country from thirty to forty miles round Manchester said of Peel's mills "The peculiar healthiness of-the people employed may be imputed partly to the judicious and humane regulations put in practice by Mr. Peel, and partly to the salubrity of the air and climate".
Not all judicial decisions are judicious.
"I expect that a combination of savvier investors and clearer regulation will see more judicious use of ICO's for fundraising over 2019.
The nominee, Richard Cordray, who is currently the bureau's head of enforcement, also told the Senate Banking Committee that if confirmed, he would use the agency's "bigger and more flexible toolbox" to police consumer financial laws and would make judicious use of "needlessly acrimonious" lawsuits to enforce financial regulations.
However, with the highly dynamic nature of UPR signaling, it would be judicious to integrate signaling pathways which are involved in the regulation of ATF4 and further elucidate the dynamics of the main signaling axis for ER stress-induced apoptosis, PERK/eIF2α/ATF4.
Judicial/Judicious Judicial means "connected with a court of law"; judicious means "wise".
Boasting he was a member of the Thatcher government that "transformed the British economy" with "thoroughgoing supply-side reform and judicious deregulation", he argues that Brexit gives the opportunity to abandon the "vast corpus of EU regulation" that overburdens the economy.
The first government regulation of commercial fishing came with the passing of the Fisheries Act 1908, and active policies encouraging judicious exploitation were adopted in 1914 following advice from a Canadian consulting academic, Professor E.E.
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