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The Mall is one of the most tightly regulated spaces in the country, and Adjaye was barred from building any higher; an extra story would have obstructed the sweeping east-west sight line from the Capitol to the Lincoln Memorial.
As public space becomes "public realm", owned and controlled by private interests, political promises evaporate into opaque clouds of backdoor deals that see flexible spaces such as Warren Farm transitioning into regulated spaces controlled by private interests – green in colour but not in character.
The disruption economy's most successful actors often operate in highly regulated spaces that have seen little or no innovation in decades — healthcare and medicine, transportation, banking and lending.
Newfoundland had the second lowest availability of regulated spaces of all Canadian provinces and 72% of Newfoundland's regulated spaces were under for-profit auspices.
Compared to the other three Atlantic provinces, PEI spent the greatest amount of its total budget on ECEC, had the highest number of regulated spaces relative to its population of 0- to 5-year-old children, and spent the least on parental subsidies as a percentage of its ECEC spending.
When compared to the other three Atlantic provinces, it spent the least of its total budget on ECEC, had the fewest regulated spaces relative to its population of 0- to 5-year-olds, and spent the largest portion of its ECEC budget on parental subsidies.
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The five Member States that were included in this analysis have a long tradition in the field of pharmacovigilance and have been part of the EU regulated space since the launch of the EMA.
There are various regulatory models and approaches for regulating space activities, and for building capacity in space law and space policy.
The immense pile of rules that govern how the US government operates in and regulates space is weak, uncoordinated, and spectacularly hard to change.
These calls may serve as a 'location marker' to announce the caller's spatial position but also to regulate spacing between group members.
For example, group-living pied babblers (Turdoides bicolor) produce chucks during foraging to maintain cohesion, but also to regulate spacing of potential competitors (Radford and Ridley 2008).
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