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Labour had 13 years to regulate on this but chose not to.
But, he said, the power to regulate on this front must be grounded in a grant of authority from Congress.
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We examine in this paper the evolution of state-level policies regulating on-site wastewater management in the State of Wisconsin (USA).
The most severe punishment -- a worldwide ban of a company -- has been used once since the Pentagon began regulating on-base insurance sales, against Academy Life Insurance Company in 1998.
The US Department of Transportation DOTT) regulates on-the-job alcohol use by operators of certain categories of commercial transport.
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This frontier, once heavily regulated on the Syrian side, quickly became a free-for-all.
These data provide strong support for the hypotheses that the Prod 1 promoter is regulated on the proximodistal axis, and that Meis homeoproteins directly regulate the promoter on this axis during limb regeneration in addition to cultured cells.
This suggests that the complement system is stringently regulated on the platelet surface, both regarding initiation and amplification.
Electricity grids in Australia are regulated on the basis of efficient cost recovery.
"Though as Sir David Clementi says, there might be other options, such as the BBC choosing to self-regulate on those areas".
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