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Yet the law does not effectively regulate the ways in which this data is collected, how it is kept and used or who it is shared with.
State laws regulate the ways that local governments can negotiate with developers, according to Keith Archer, a land-use lawyer at Harras Bloom & Archer in Melville.
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To regulate the way corticoids are administered, the simple doctor's note has morphed into the Therapeutic Use Exemption (TUE).
As everyone will eventually consume health care, he explained, Congress may regulate the way Americans pay for it.
He created the Financial Conduct Authority, which is not part of the Bank of England, to regulate the way financial firms and their employees behave.
Some consumers are uneasy about the large amount of digital data being hoovered up and want governments to regulate the way that businesses use and maintain these data.
They also said that the new law for the first time provided a legal framework for much of the surveillance without warrants that was being conducted in secret by the National Security Agency and outside the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, the 1978 law that is supposed to regulate the way the government can listen to the private communications of American citizens.
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Mr. Katyal then argued that the law's insurance mandate, which takes effect in 2014, does not so much require individuals to buy coverage as it does regulate the way they pay for health care they will inevitably consume.
The education itself should regulate the way people require.
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