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Regulations are in place to regulate the release of toxic metals in the environment to ensure safety and health of the workers as well as the public in general.
Most secular states have laws in place to regulate faith-based institutions.
Responsibility lies with promoters and the systems put in place to regulate these things, says Holmes.
We have created a monster that has overwhelmed the defences put in place to regulate it.
No laws are in place to regulate the process, leaving both parents and surrogates unprotected," warns Everingham.
Real and Potential Risks G.M. foods and crops arrived without adequate mechanisms in place to regulate them.
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Because coning of the gas cap dominated the hydrocarbon production, FCDs were placed to regulate the production profile and longer horizontal laterals were drilled.
But if you need convincing as to why the government is not best placed to regulate speech online, look no further than Congress's own wording in section 230.
It is ideally placed to regulate neuronal exposure to potentially toxic substances derived from blood or cerebrospinal fluid.
If indeed, the PRD and FATC domains of PIKKs adopt a three-dimensional structure similar to that of the C-terminal three α-helices of p110γ, then they would be physically close to the activation loop and, thus, ideally placed to regulate kinase activity.
Results from the data described suggest the presence of MR at LA synapses placing them in position to regulate synaptic plasticity underlying the acquisition of fear memories.
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