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Councilman Jimmy Van Bramer, a Democrat who represents the area, supported the change in the regulations to accommodate his district's newest and perhaps flashiest resident.
To that end, Mr. Bragdon said, it has been working on streamlining the installation permit process and relaxing building regulations to accommodate the panels, in addition to pursuing larger-scale solar projects at landfills and other sites.
Levandowski also appeared to argue that the state of California, home to Silicon Valley, should amend its regulations to accommodate Uber, noting that other states had regulations that "made clear that they are pro-technology".
About a decade ago, the American Bowling Congress relaxed its lane-dressing regulations to accommodate bowling center proprietors who complained that they did not have the time, money or equipment to meet the governing organization's exacting standards.
It becomes more complicated when it appears that the overwhelming majority of the 500,000 Roma counted in France are French citizens, who as such are subject to specific regulations to accommodate their lifestyle: they have to register every three months in the region they move to, and have to legally station their vans in specific places.
This paper addresses the policy challenges of adjusting established regulations to accommodate evolving and new technologies.
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The degree of free complexes integrating into SCs is very likely under elaborate regulation, to accommodate to different demands of the cell environment (Sun et al, 2016; Wang et al., 2016).
Having invoked the image of the Industrial Revolution, with its unregulated and lethal factories, earlier in her speech (though sensibly; no TaskRabbit workers have been ground up in mills — yet), Warren suggested the moment is at hand for a major shift in regulation to accommodate these new industries while also protecting the people who work in them.
Full statement: "The eagerness of the EU and the UK government to publicly state that airlines have a responsibility under EU Regulation EU261/2004, to accommodate and feed passengers booked on flights cancelled by the volcanic disruptions, is a misuse of the regulation.
Complexity can presumably identify genes whose regulation evolved to accommodate contrasting functions and therefore has likely undergone evolutionary compromises (Nesse and Williams 1995; Wray et al. 2003).
Afterwards regulation drifts back to accommodate industrial motives [ 75].
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