Sentence examples for regulated as part from inspiring English sources

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The match was not regulated as part of the NFF's laws, and is played using the regulations regarding a regular Premier League match.

The lack of adequate consultation by the EPA had led to "prairie potholes" – temporary wetlands – being regulated as part of the claimed waters of the United States, she said.

By turning to the N.S.A., which has no statutory authority to investigate domestic criminal acts, instead of the Department of Homeland Security, which does have such authority, Google is clearly seeking to avoid having its search engine, e-mail and other Web services regulated as part of the nation's "critical infrastructure".

In Cambodia, where use of the drug has been tightly regulated as part of ACT therapy, the researchers found no evidence of resistance.

Unlike non-associated storage in saline formations, associated storage during EOR is highly regulated as part of oil and gas operations and is also the subject of many existing industry standards.

Therefore, both disassembly of cell wall and cuticle architecture should be regulated as part of the fruit ripening program of fleshy fruits [38].

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Starks said the FCA would be talking to four large investment banks, 14 smaller bodies and a large number of other players that the watchdog regulates as part of the inquiry which will use a range of investigative and analytical techniques.

Traditionally, infrared light is found in industrial settings — steel mills, textiles and paper and glass manufacturing — so infrared exposure is generally regulated as a part of occupational health.

Thus it seems that AdoMet synthesis is usually coordinately regulated as a part of methionine metabolism.

However, this study found something not described previously, that the bilingual healthcare staff described negative experiences of workplaces organized in such a way that they were used as interpreters, as they felt exploited by both employers (managers) and patients because interpreting was not regulated as a part of their work assignment.

In the US, legal loopholes mean the fracking industry is poorly regulated, as large parts of it were taken out of the control of the Environmental Protection Agency EPAA) by President Bush, and companies do not have to disclose what chemicals they use.

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