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POEAA1 and 2 containing different diglycidyl ether moieties were prepared to regulate their hydrophilicity and DNA condensation ability.
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The contributions followed Romney's denunciation on January 4th of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau — which is preparing to regulate the payday loan industry and other "non-bank" lenders — as "perhaps the most powerful and unaccountable bureaucracy in the history of our nation".
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Ministers promised not to impose more taxes on banks or to regulate their pay.
We could afford the financial crisis, which arose from politicians' unwillingness to regulate their paymasters.
She declined, saying that individual states should be allowed to regulate their own doctors.
Today, husband and wife both require pills to regulate their blood sugar.
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