Sentence examples for regulations to offset from inspiring English sources

Exact(2)

In the late nineties, the Mexican government began establishing regulations to offset Telmex's increasing power, but they had little effect.

Appearing before the commission, Gordon C. Colvin, chief of the bureau of marine resources at the Department of Environmental Conservation, argued that instead of changing regulations to offset each annual increase, regulations should reflect a three-year average of fishing quotas.

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"We have talked about enhancing the speed-of-play regulation to offset any additional time that might be taken out of the game by replays," he said.

"There is a subsidy here, and we either have to say we are going to break up the banks and get rid of the subsidy, or if we don't do that, then we have to be confident that we have put in enough regulation to offset the subsidy".

The problem is cast as a nonlinear regulation problem and an internal model-based regulator able to offset the noise in spite of the presence of unknown parameters affecting the model of the system is designed.

Seiichi Kondo, Japan's Commissioner of the Agency for Cultural Affairs and a former ambassador to Unesco, said that more visitors are expected to visit Fuji, but that regulations may be strengthened to offset any degradation.

The problem is formulated as a nonlinear regulation problem and an internal model-based regulator is designed able to offset the noise in spite of the presence of unknown parameters affecting the model of the system.

On February 1st, M&S and Britain's Inland Revenue appeared before the European Court of Justice (ECJ) to argue over Britain's tax regulation on "group relief", which allows companies to offset losses from one subsidiary against profits from another.

(iii) An alien suite of enzymes might provide extraordinary properties of catalysis and/or regulation that are of sufficient selective value to offset a lack of ameliorative history.

To offset the impact of these regulations, fishermen here and in other ports began to catch so-called underutilized species such as squid, whiting and dogfish, but the increased supply drove down prices.

Yellen, by contrast, has spoken out on the need for the Fed to keep doing what's necessary to stimulate a stronger recovery, and to offset the easy money with tough regulation.

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