Sentence examples for regulated carriers from inspiring English sources

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America's rail advantages again began to shine compared with the nationally regulated carriers of Europe, where freight plays a secondary role to passenger traffic (the reverse is true in America, where passenger rail is still a poorly served and money-losing industry).By the mid-1990s, America's rail industry was back on its feet.

Generally, we observed that most of the differentially regulated "carriers" were not specifically over-expressed in any of the three small intestinal segments, but overall more highly expressed in the small intestine versus the colon.

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The issue came to a head in April this year, when a court ruling limited the Federal Communications Commission's ability to regulate how carriers handle traffic.

It purported to regulate the carriers in a way that the FCC had earlier ensured could not be done legally, because the commission had freed the carriers from any commitment to behave as the utilities they have become.

An act to regulate common carriers, and creating the railroad and warehouse commission of the state of Minnesota, and defining the duties of such commission in relation to common carriers.

It argues that the European Union has no legal right to regulate American carriers or flight emissions that are released over other countries or into international airspace as planes make their way across the ocean.

Truthout's Nadia Prupis recently interviewed Free Press political adviser Joel Kelsey, who says the FCC's December decision not to regulate wireless carriers now seems shortsighted.

Just as telecommunications providers and the postal service have long been regulated as 'common carriers' and prohibited from engaging in content discrimination, so too should broadband providers be prohibited from discriminating against content in serving as communications conduits".).

Hence, the cellular response at a wound site can be controlled and significantly accelerated by providing hemostatic, immunomodulatory, antibiotic, angiogenesis, and cell growth agents as regulated by hydrogel carriers.

A common carrier cannot by making contracts for future transportation or by mortgaging its property or pledging its income prevent or postpone the exertion by the state of the power to regulate the carrier's rates and practices.

Other examples are loss of function mutations in apical secretory tubular transporters and mutations in kinases that regulate drug carrier proteins, which can impair drug excretion and induce nephrotoxicity by increasing intracellular drug concentrations.

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