Sentence examples for regulations made from inspiring English sources

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But regulations made further exploration impossible.

In the 1990s environmental regulations made things more complex.

The court noticed this difference and the difference in the regulations, made necessary by it.

In America, however, long-standing FDA regulations made no provision for BTC drugs.And rightly so, argue American drugs firms.

Full compliance with regulations made for bigger ships would be "unreasonable and in some cases disproportionately onerous," it adds.

Now they must deliver on promises to adopt European Union regulations, made in an association agreement signed in June.

The disclosure regulations made things worse, as executives and financiers demanded to keep ahead of one another.

On Wednesday, the House of Lords will debate new regulations made under the 2012 Health and Social Care Act.

The new regulations made a building constructed over an expressway a problematic candidate for such a facility.

Until recently, most regulations made sure that the wastewater did not come into contact with groundwater to avoid any contamination.

Other discriminating regulations made necessary by the peculiar business and danger incident to railway transportation may be readily imagined.

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