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Sensible regulations not only make it easier for new firms to get started, but also help established firms change direction and clapped-out firms declare bankruptcy.But there is no cause for complacency.

Poor accounting and regulations not only have allowed creation of charities that are fronts for terrorists, but also have allowed terrorist operatives to infiltrate legitimate charities and divert money.

A commercial advocating condom use to avoid AIDS and other sexually transmitted diseases was pulled late last year, two days after it first appeared, when the State Administration for Industry and Commerce decided it was too risque Regulations not only restrict the content of advertisements, but the structure of the industry.

The regulations not only cover the requirements for illumination of escape routes, but also illumination of any safety equipment required to be operated during an emergency.

Readjustments in laws and regulations not only change the legal resources available to both local governments and anti-demolition protestors but also prompt different parties to have divergent interpretations about the applicability of laws and regulations.

Under proposed regulations not only banks but merchants, like auto dealers, real estate agents and travel agencies, are obliged to snoop on their customers in hopes of detecting whether money was obtained illicitly.

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Our biochemical data suggest that in vivo ATP adds another level to this regulation; not only is the timing of pol V activity regulated, but also its access to p/t DNA.

Friends of the Earth's Naomi Luhde-Thompsayssays the reformed planning regulation not only makes it easier to frack, it makes it harder to build wind farms.

Regulation Not only Google's market power, but also its reach and influence on how millions of people navigate their digital lives invite scrutiny.

He suggests that regulation not only benefits the individual but everybody else who bears a portion of the health care bill (through taxes or private insurance premiums).

Such regulation not only is intrusive but also gives insufficient incentive to car makers once the standard is met and gives no incentive for car owners to drive less.

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