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"We made a point of buying on a block that wasn't landmarked," Mr. Rath said, "so there weren't regulations for what you could do with your building".

The NBA, after all, is somewhat infamous for all of its complicated and territory-based regulations for what games can be streamed where, for example, and it wasn't clear how those rules would apply to mobile until earlier this year.

He said the issue was not who took the photos of Mr Mills but why he was playing the game in the first place, "and why Parliament insists on these outdated filming regulations for what is, lest we forget, a public meeting".

Its DMV is currently developing regulations for what it dryly dubs the "post-testing deployment of autonomous vehicles" — a process that's, unsurprisingly given the aforementioned complexities, lagging far behind schedule, with no draft rules published yet, despite them being slated to arrive at the start of this year.

He proposed that European leaders meet to establish worldwide regulations for what was essentially free trade.

Every locality has its own regulations for what this step entails.

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All that's at stake is the regulation for what could be tens of thousands of gas wells — each using millions of gallons of chemically treated water — and the economic landscape for much of upstate.

The Alvin W. Vogtle nuclear power plant near Augusta is using a new plant design, a new construction method and a new system of nuclear regulation for what the industry says is a faster, better and cheaper system that will lead the way for a new generation of reactors.

The House and Senate bills set up competing schemes to prevent such gaming, either of which would require a thicket of IRS regulations for determining what counts as "qualified business income".

I think a proper conservative approach to regulating capitalism is to understand that it's not about heavy regulation or light regulation, but about right regulation - appropriate for what you're trying to do.

So the DiGioias, who are developers, abandoned that idea, and are now proposing new zoning regulations that allow for what they call "housing opportunity zones".

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