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We regulate way more and spend way, way too much money," Bartlett said recently.
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When it does happen, as shown in the video, it occurs in a haphazard, loosely regulated way.
These 30100 nm sized vesicles are released from the cells into the extracellular space and ultimately into biofluids in a tightly regulated way.
Wodak would like to see recreational cannabis sold legally on the market, in the taxed and regulated way that alcohol and tobacco are.
Upon cytokine-induced receptor activation, JAKs phosphorylate monomeric STAT proteins, which dimerise and translocate to the nucleus in a highly regulated way leading to gene transcription (Reich and Liu, 2006).
Summarizing, we conclude that biological systems can respond to environments featuring altered physical forces, such as gravity or magnetic fields, by adapting the transcriptional status of their whole genome in a subtle but regulated way.
It hasn't worked, because you cannot spend your way, regulate your way, tax your way or blame your way out of the economic mess we are in.
Political forces that try to ban or regulate their way out of all this will find that the tributaries of invention simply flow a different way.
How, if at all, will you regulate the way opinions are expressed on the site?
To regulate the way corticoids are administered, the simple doctor's note has morphed into the Therapeutic Use Exemption (TUE).
"The president believes that we can tax and spend and regulate our way to prosperity.
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