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"Regulating how much salt should be in 100g of bread is not the way forward," replied M&S nutritionist Claire Hughes.
Somehow, big food companies have convinced us that drinking a 32oz soda is a matter of personal liberty, and that the government has no place in regulating how much liquid sugar can be sold in a single container.
By using cuttings and closely regulating how much light the plants get, indoor gardeners crush a normal five-month growing cycle into ten weeks.
This approach, known as load management (LM) or demand response, offers an alternative to the traditional paradigm in the electricity market, where matching supply and demand is achieved solely by regulating how much generation is dispatched.
Like you, I worry that the government regulating how much explosives I can buy will be a slippery-slope.
In Federal Energy Regulatory Commission v. Electric Power Supply Association (14-840), the Supreme Court held that the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission ("FERC") properly exercised its authority to oversee wholesale energy prices when it issued an order regulating how much regional grid operators should pay for demand response bids that clear wholesale energy markets.
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Pressure regulator: This instrument will regulate how much CO2 is going into your keg, and consequently, how carbonated your beer will be.
But the government doesn't regulate how much melamine is applied to the soil.
It connects to the accelerator and regulates how much power goes from the batteries to the motor.
The OFT takes the latter view, and wants to regulate how much banks sting customers who go overdrawn without permission.
The Israeli government strictly regulates how much water farmers can use and requires many of them to irrigate with treated sewer water, pumped to farms in purple pipes.
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