Sentence examples for regulatory provision from inspiring English sources

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In July, a federal appeals court in St . Louisstruck down an important regulatory provision that based the calculation on the "efficient replacement cost of existing technology" rather than the cost over previous time.

The execution of this regulatory provision to send medical doctors to the rural and hard-to-reach areas of Bangladesh has been quite challenging.

General codes were identified from transcripts and categorized into sub-groups, such as educational support, regulatory provision, financial incentives, and professional and personal supports.

In Kenya the main legislation governing the retail pharmaceutical sector is the Pharmacy and Poisons Act of 1959, though several other regulations are also relevant (Table  1) Table  2 summarizes key regulatory provision in the retail sector.>> Regulation is overseen by the Pharmacy and Poisons Board (PPB), Kenya's medicines regulatory authority.

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"We are satisfied that the relief sought by the S.E.C. consists largely of regulatory provisions that the C.B.O.E.

"The main purpose...is to reauthorize the Terrorism Risk Insurance Program; this bill should not be used as a vehicle to add entirely unrelated financial regulatory provisions," the White House said.

Also, it's an unreasonable thing to call to break up Microsoft and create these regulatory provisions about how software should be defined.

"The authority exists if the proper findings are made under the specific regulatory provisions of the act," said Jonathan Z. Cannon, who was general counsel in the Clinton administration and now a professor at the University of Virginia Law School.

Even more problematic is that raising capital and leverage requirements may reduce lending more than the current regulatory provisions do because banks would be forced to keep more money on their books rather than lend it.

And the health insurance industry has started a lobbying and social media effort to drive home its contention that popular regulatory provisions in the law cannot survive if the Supreme Court strikes down the mandate that all Americans buy health insurance.

If a court agrees that such regulations are pre-empted by federal ones, it will open the door to a broader ruling about whether the regulatory provisions can be "severed" from those eliminating state prohibitions — or whether the entire initiatives must be struck down.

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