Sentence examples for regulations are enacted from inspiring English sources

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Taxes, foreign policy, and civil-rights laws are all ultimately enforced with the threat of physical violence (that's the nature of government), but most of their regulations are enacted with a pen and put into practice with well, with what?

The Tesla Model S is one of the few electric cars without warning sounds, because Tesla Motors will await until regulations are enacted.

If the regulations are enacted, there's little doubt that Virginia would join RGGI because it costs more to operate a solo carbon market.

In fact, poorly thought through regulations can actually result in unintended or perverse outcomes (e.g. proposed vegetation clearance rules resulting in a flurry of clearance before regulations are enacted).

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Since the latest European antitrust regulations were enacted in 1990, only 11 proposed mergers have been blocked, while 11 others were withdrawn in the face of probable refusal.

"Before these regulations were enacted, whenever I was on the back-side of a racetrack, I wouldn't see many horses jog for the veterinarian," said Benson.

But tighter regulations being enacted this year and new electronic trading technology being rushed to market are threatening to permanently constrain this bastion of big bonuses and risk-taking.

It is little surprise, then, that eight months after the regulations were enacted, some companies and hospitals continue to advertise and offer unproven stem-cell therapies.Moreover, Dr Thorsteinsdottir's team found that China's push for clinical applications, though admirable in one sense, comes at a cost to basic research.

Fourth, minimum wages were strongly enforced after the new Minimum Wage Regulations were enacted in 2004, as such they are expected to have more significant employment effects after 2004.

Indeed it is only recently have new regulations been enacted to prevent the construction of buildings in the vicinity of active faults and to control development in other hazardous zones.

Historically, public health laws and regulations were enacted following public health tragedies, and often the research tools and techniques required to execute these laws lagged behind the public health needs.

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