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"And they have made regulations, some of them draconian in nature, aimed at a problem they have not defined".
At the council of Birr in County Offaly, he succeeded in ameliorating the condition of women, particularly by exempting them from military service; he also made regulations protecting children and clerics, and these reforms became known as the Law of Adamnan.
Reliance on field methods limits the ability of Libyan rangeland managers to meet the requirement of effective monitoring systems that aid the detection of potential problems, providing data to enable better future decisions to be made, regulations alone not being adequate to ensure sustainable rangeland.
Like Trump, he argues that the federal government has made regulations too burdensome on businesses, stifling job growth.
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Instead, the candidates made regulation the enemy, rather than the misdeeds that responsible legislation is intended to curtail.
Los Angeles has made regulation too complicated, he said, and needs to work harder to identify illegal shops and attempt to get them permitted.
Therefore, an additional assumption was made: regulation via an AML1-ETO/N-CoR (i.e., Cluster I) locus is dominant.
But Sunstein wants to use OIRA to make regulations more supple, not less robust.
But Congress has the constitutional authority to make "regulations" affecting the court's jurisdiction.
"We can make regulations," said Franco Adami, the former president of the producers' consortium, "but we can't regulate the market.
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