Sentence examples for regulated terms from inspiring English sources

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These aren't regulated terms and are used freely within each mattress brand without consistency between them.

Regulated terms of trade gave independent producers a framework to exploit their own intellectual property.

"Open access" would allow ISPs to use a cable operator's broadband connection under regulated terms and conditions.

Of the regulated terms only Agp1 has an affinity in the millimolar range, but not Gap1, whose affinity is in the micromolar range.

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We do not regulate terms of employment, which are for individual companies to determine".

Other boards are empowered to regulate terms and conditions of sale, usually by establishing packing standards and quality analysis.

(The Food and Drug Administration does not regulate terms like "enhanced" and "flavored" or claims like "crystalline" and "vibrational". But water labeled spring, artesian or mineral must be bottled directly at the source).

Metabolites shaded in red are up regulated while those in blue are down regulated in terms of abundance.

While those companies are not regulated in terms of the price they charge for gas, even regulators acknowledge that companies have little incentive to market themselves in an area where, under the current system, customers are guaranteed a below-market price from their utilities.

Other livestock are highly regulated in terms of their ingestion of drugs throughout their lives.

Then there are public service broadcasters – publicly owned and, in return, pretty stringently regulated in terms of content, balance, impartiality and so on.

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